Carrington MacDuffie Releases Synth-Pop Single “I See You In My Dream”
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MacDuffie also to release new EP April 24th
Indie singer / songwriter Carrington MacDuffie has released “I See You In My Dream” as her latest single and lyric video, the follow-up to her captivating single, “Because I Couldn’t Have You.” The new lyric video was exclusively premiered by Digital Journal on March 13th.
With a soul stirring soft rock aura, this release will dazzle the airwaves and captivate the hearts of many. Its catchy and well written elements help listeners to find comfort in the lyrics and relate to MacDuffie’s enchanting message.
“Communicating in dream-time, across time and space, is one of the wondrous things music does, and this can be experienced personally as well, it’s just energy,” says MacDuffie. “We know from our quantum physics that we’re made up entirely of energy, the same energy that drives this song.”
“I See You In My Dream” is the second single off of MacDuffie’s forthcoming EP I’m The One, which will be released April 24. With a fresh new outlook on music, Carrington has taken a bold step to remain unique in her musical style by mixing several genres into one unified sound. Carrington is 100% hands on from start to finish. From writing to producing; her rare touch shines bright to prove a softer side of Carrington in “I See You In My Dream.”
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About Carrington MacDuffie:
In life and in art, Carrington MacDuffie is an adventurer. A New York native who now splits her time between Austin and Seattle – after a decade beachside in Los Angeles – she travels the globe and joyfully explores diverse universes of thought and practice. Whether making music, writing poetry, voicing works of literature, piloting a fixed-wing airplane, or savoring the Zen-like concentration of target shooting, she is led by her passion for creativity, and her endless fascination with exploring both the world outside and her inner muses.
As a singer-songwriter, Carrington first released work in 2014. Her love for music was sparked in early childhood while listening to the records that her dad, a huge music aficionado, was spinning — Teddy Wilson, Beethoven, Herb Alpert, Hudson River folk, Scottish marches, Bob Dylan, classic rock, and the Beatles, among many other artists and genres. Those far-reaching influences weave through her entire body of work, and stand out in her newest singles and her most recent LP Kiss Make Better.