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When Derek Andersen heard Kiiara‘s topline on “Nothing Hurts Like Goodbye,” he cried. He listened to it over and over again, crying “many, many times” as he did so. For Andersen and Scott Land, tears are telling; they’re an indispensable component of their sonic “checks and balances system.” “If we listen to the song and...
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