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CAMPHOR is Max Avery Lichtenstein, working in frequent collaboration with producer D. James Goodwin.

Camphor's debut work Drawn to Dust was released in 2008. Max's playful video for the album's song "Castaway" premiered on the Pitchfork Forkcast, and was subsequently selected as a Vimeo Staff Pick. Both the album and video earned acclaim from many prominent music blogs and magazines.

In the glow of this warm reception, plans were made for more videos and a modest multinational tour. But just as things were ramping up, Max began to experience what would become a permanent loss of strength and sensation in his arms and legs. Within months of the album release, he was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. The condition put an end to all promotional efforts, and Max stepped away from Camphor as he began to cope with his new reality.

A few dark years passed, but eventually things stabilized. As his emotional state improved, Max turned to songwriting and animation to express the experience of loss, fear, love, depression, and recovery. He adopted new approaches to recording, visual production, and performance that would accommodate his physical disability. The result is Here Where the Light Falls, an album-length song cycle that combines the dramatic atmosphere of Camphor's previous efforts with a contemporary production style and a raw emotional core.

Here Where the Light Falls was released by Tin Drum Recordings on October 2nd, 2020.
Max and DjG are sometimes joined in studio and on stage by a revolving cast of remarkable musicians and artists, including members of The War On Drugs, Mercury Rev, Bright Eyes, and Pete International Airport. Collaborators past and present include:
Ryan Ross Smith

Jesse Sparhawk

Jon Natchez

Tony Leva
David Nagler

Jason Merritt

Tony San Marco

Gretta Cohn
Kevin Thaxton

Justin Smith

Lu Devore

Grasshopper
Jason Russo

Regan Avery

Mason Ember