Julie and Candy
Julie and Candy

Boards of Canada - Julie and Candy Lyrics

Electronic
Feb 19, 2002
95
Julie and Candy Music Video

Julie and Candy Lyrics

You're putting me on
We're going to try it, you ever try it?
You're putting me on
I'm turning you on
You're putting me on! Where did you get that stuff?
Oh, Nikki's growing a patch out in the backyard
Come on, you're putting me on
Yeah, he's putting you on, he's a brat
Uh-huh
Sure, sure

Writer(s): MARCUS SANDISON, MICHAEL SANDISON
Copyright(s): Lyrics © WARP MUSIC LIMITED
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who are the artists behind the song 'Julie and Candy'?

    'Julie and Candy' is a song by the Scottish electronic music duo Boards of Canada, which consists of brothers Michael Sandison and Marcus Eoin. They are known for their distinctive sound that combines vintage synthesizer tones, samples, and analog equipment.

  2. Which album includes the song 'Julie and Candy'?

    'Julie and Candy' is a track on the album 'Geogaddi' by Boards of Canada. The album was released in 2002 and is noted for its darker tone compared to their debut album 'Music Has the Right to Children'.

  3. What unique musical elements are found in Boards of Canada's music?

    Boards of Canada's music, including 'Julie and Candy', often features a mix of analogue equipment, distorted samples, and a blending of elements to create an evocative and 'worn down' sound. Their music has been described as nostalgic, incorporating influences from past aesthetics and using outdated recording equipment.

  4. What common themes are explored in Boards of Canada's work?

    Boards of Canada's work explores themes such as nostalgia, childhood memories, science, environmental concerns, and esoteric subjects. Their music's distinctive style often involves subliminal messaging and references to numerology and cult figures, adding layers of intrigue to their compositions.

  5. How has Boards of Canada's music been critically received?

    Boards of Canada's music, including 'Julie and Candy', has received widespread critical acclaim. Their album 'Geogaddi', which includes 'Julie and Candy', was particularly praised for its atmospheric and darker sound, earning recognition as one of the year's best albums by several publications.

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