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Purse Candy Album out now!

Nov 8 2009, 17h38

Hello world!

http://unnamedlabel.com/ulr002/

Ft. Remixes from City Rain (Boltfish Recordings), Outputmessage (Ghostly International), Phasen (U-Cover Records) and more.

We have taken our time to ensure that everything is just dandy for our second full release, and it is. Today we released the name-your-own-price digital format of Purse Candy's brilliant debut album! Pre-orders for the CD edition are also available, and will be shipped beginning Friday, November 13....which brings me to-

THE PURSE CANDY CD RELEASE PARTY!

If you live in the northwest US, check out the flyer for this show. It's being held in Portland, Oregon to celebrate this incredible album. FREE wine and beer, catered food, 2 opening bands, and of course a live performance by Purse Candy, complete with visuals. CDs and Purse Candy apparel will be for sale on the cheap. We are working on streaming this event live on the web for the whole world to witness. Watch this space!

Here's some of what Textura Magazine had to say about "One Day I'll Look Back":

"A pretty impressive debut from Purse Candy (real name Matthew Ellis), One Day I'll Look Back pairs six original electro-pop originals and five remixes into a forty-seven minute EP that bodes well for the young Portland, Oregon-based producer's future....

The typical Purse Candy track weds surging electro-house grooves, pulsating synthesizer patterns, and heartfelt, sometimes treated vocal melodies into the kind of blissed-out raver one might expect to hear coming out of the Moodgadget or Ghostly camps; Purse Candy's romantic subject matter and electro emphasis suggest that One Day I'll Look Back also would appeal to fans of M83's Saturdays = Youth.

Breathing heavy electro-house fire, “TocarYour Heart Is Sold” opens the release powerfully with a wailing vocal melody, which is only half-audible when presented amidst the synthesizer blaze, and chopped vocal treatments. Though it's again sliced liberally, Ellis's natural voice is heard more clearly amidst the poppy splendor and surge of “One Day I'll Be Back.” On the funkier tip, “TocarWe Don't Have The Heart” allows shadings of electric guitar and electric piano to move to the forefront while a whistling melody heightens the song's melancholy ambiance...."

So- pop on over to our site!

http://unnamedlabel.com/ulr002/

Happy Listening-

-UL
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