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Candiria, 300 Percent Density

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1197929

Disk length: 1h 4m 5s (11 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2001

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. 300 Percent Density 6:05
2. Signs Of Discontent 3:00
3. Without Water 3:53
4. Mass 1:44
5. Constant Velocity Is As Natural As Being At Rest 4:26
6. Words From The Lexicon 4:42
7. Channeling Elements 5:42
8. Advancing Positions 2:11
9. The Obvious Destination 4:21
10. Contents Under Pressure 6:31
11. Opposing Meter21:23

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Review

Few sights in a metal dance pit are funnier than watching a few hundred sweaty fanatics stumbling over the nonrepetitive meter of a Candiria groove. The Brooklyn band's streetwise slam possesses crushing physical power, but doesn't dole out those beats in standard measurements. Their hardcore-metal crossover is spliced seamlessly to jazz fusion. Candiria have had their ideas set since day one, and the band's steadily growing success has simply brought greater resources to refine the approach. 300 Percent Density carefully places a few thousand more crunching Sepultura-style staccato guitar notes in the service of this swimming storm of heavy, shrieking math, and "The Obvious Destination" bravely employs Martin Denny-style vibraphone for the sake of momentary bliss. It's all about not knowing what comes next: an out-of-body experience or an elbow to the head. --Ian Christe

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300 Percent Density

Tracks: 11, Disk length: 50m 15s (-14m 10s)

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