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Candy Empire:
1950s america, dusty cult movie soundtracks.
Should you come across Candy Empire, you'll recognise 1950s America, dusty cult
movie soundtracks, cigarette-soaked watering holes, and the first love of an
ageing 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 cat-woman. As
hopeless romantics, they run their fingers across old vacuum-tube radios,
bringing out dirty, rough and tender sounds.
Like dark chocolate that melts into a trippy high, everything dissolves;
boundaries vanish, for the imperial capital is free!
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Candy Empire
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Candy Empire lives in
Tallinn, Estonia.
Tagged as: Electro Rock, Pop, Vocal, Electro Pop, Keyboard, Synth.
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