Moody instrumental trio Automatic Candy has a new video we’re excited to premiere today: “Crockpot.” The song appears on the upcoming Amuse Bouche full-length album, and offers a hypnotic and hallucinatory rollercoaster of vibraphone, loops, and more, with a few jump scares along the way to jar you out of your dreamstate.
“The way this song turned out reminded me of being lost while in pursuit of something never-ending,” says Rob Heath. “Lost at sea, lost down a thought, the memories of being lost in a big city before having GPS in my pocket. So I decided to shoot a video endlessly ascending and descending a stairwell. The film acted as a blank slate for the music to superimpose tranquility, motion, anxiety, a tiny bit of terror and that state of being lost.”
Speaking more broadly about Automatic Candy, “Think American songbook melodies meets Milford Graves or a soundtrack to a David Fincher film,” the band says. “[We] pick up where Thom Yorke, Atticus Ross and David Hidalgo leave off.” Comprised of New York musicians Rob Heath, Kirk Schoenherr, and Ari Folman-Cohen, Automatic Candy is a fitting name.
“Crockpot” is the fourth video from the band's debut album, which is planned to release this year.

Listen to the band's previous singles or listen to the group live on WFMU's "Blurred And Obscured" show.