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About Empires That Dance

Empires That Dance: Andy Inniss. Vocals by George Porter who has worked with XSM, Derek Forbes and Simple Minded (UK tribute band). Produced by Gordy Goudie who has worked on the Simple Minds albums: Neon Lights, Cry, Black & White 050505 and Graffiti Soul.

Being lifelong fans of Simple Minds the men behind Empires That Dance have created remarkable adaptations of monumental songs written by Simple Minds that will surely trigger your musical interest.

Based in England and Scotland, they joined forces to produce innovative interpretations rather than just traditional cover versions.

Empires That Dance brings a contemporary, fresh and dynamic approach of some classic Simple Minds tracks.

What was once a very wild and enthusiastic idea, took shape in the form of the Empires That Dance studio project that you can experience here.

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ETD - Simple Minds - Big Sleep

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