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Candy Empire by Candy Empire Candy Empire : Candy Empire.
1950s america, dusty cult movie soundtracks.


Supposedly founded in 2012, Candy Empire doesn't really belong to this day and age. They operate elsewhere, not bothering with time or place. Should you come across them, you'll recognize 1950s America, dusty cult movies, crack-and-cigarette-soaked watering holes, and the first love of an aging Cuban jazz pianist.

Clouded in whiskey fumes, they drive through the city with the top down, stop at red-light districts, and fall asleep in the arms of a purring catwoman. As hopeless romantics, they run their fingers across old vacuum-tube radios, bringing out dirty, rough, yet tender sounds.

Like dark chocolate that melts into a trippy high, everything dissolves. Boundaries be gone, for the imperial capital is free!


Songs:

1. Animal
2. Animal (Instrumental)
3. Animal (Edit)
4. Animal (Instrumental 90 sec)
5. Bubbles
6. Forming
7. Kiss Me Again (Instrumental)
8. Kiss Me Again (Radio Edit)
9. Kiss Me Again
10. Langour
11. Languor (Radio Edit)
12. Lepidoptera
13. Lucky
14. Sleng Teng (Instrumental)
15. Sleng Teng
16. Sundown

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 8/31/2016
Candy Empire lives in Tallinn Estonia

Tagged as: Electro Rock, Pop, Vocal, Electro Pop, Keyboard, Synth


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