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| | Candiria [ mp3 ]album: 300 Percent Density format: mp3 release: 2001 bitrate: 192 length: 64:05 min
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Tracks of 300 Percent Density:
300 Percent Density.mp3
Signs Of Discontent.mp3
Without Water.mp3
Mass.mp3
Constant Velocity Is As Natural As Being At Rest.mp3
Words From The Lexicon.mp3
Channeling Elements.mp3
Advancing Positions.mp3
The Obvious Destination.mp3
Contents Under Pressure.mp3
Opposing Meter.mp3
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| | Candiria [ mp3 ]album: The Process of Self-Development format: mp3 release: 1999 bitrate: 256 length: 68:28 min
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Tracks of The Process of Self-Development:
Three Times Again.mp3
Onefortyeight.mp3
Pull.mp3
Method Of Expression.mp3
Temple Of Sickness.mp3
Mathematics.mp3
Work In Progress.mp3
Matter.anti.matter.mp3
Cleansing.mp3
Elevate In Madness.mp3
Down To The Last Element.mp3
The Process Of Self-Development.mp3
Leaving The Atmosphere.mp3
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| | Candiria [ mp3 ]album: What Doesn't Kill You... format: mp3 release: 2004 bitrate: 256 length: 36:30 min
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Tracks of What Doesn't Kill You...:
Dead Bury The Dead.mp3
The Nameless King.mp3
Blood.mp3
Remove Yourself.mp3
1000 Points Of Light.mp3
Down.mp3
9MM Solution.mp3
I Am.mp3
Vacant.mp3
The Rutherford Experiment.mp3
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| | Candiria [ mp3 ]album: Too Legit For The Pit format: mp3 release: 2003 year bitrate: 224 length: 55:57 min
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Tracks of Too Legit For The Pit:
Express Yourself.mp3
Deep Cover.mp3
Baby Got Back.mp3
Mama Said Knock You Out.mp3
I Can't Do Nuttin' For Ya Man.mp3
The World Is Yours.mp3
New Jack Hustler.mp3
The Humpty Dance.mp3
P.S.K! What Does It Mean.mp3
White Lines (Don't Do It).mp3
Bust A Move.mp3
Fresh.mp3
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| | Candiria [ mp3 ]album: Wrong Turn format: mp3 release: 2003 year bitrate: 192 length: 47:08 min
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Tracks of Wrong Turn:
In Stance.mp3
Bloody Fingers.mp3
Every Famous Last Word.mp3
Never Said Anything.mp3
Why Would I Want To Die.mp3
Haunted.mp3
Three Murders.mp3
Ex.mp3
Birthday.mp3
Even The Scars Forget The Wound.mp3
He's A Killer.mp3
Bring The Pain / Multiple Incisions.mp3
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News from our arhive: The Bens:Folds, Kweller, Lee Team Up For Side Project |
INDIO, California — The Donnas have nothing on the Bens.The three members really are named Ben, and you may have heard of them: Ben Folds, Ben Kweller and Ben Lee. The solo singers officially became a group, or at least a side project, when they recorded four songs together in Nashville last month.
"There's some new wave on there, a piano ballad that Folds sings, a countryish song," Kweller said Saturday backstage at Coachella (see "Iggy, Beasties, White Stripes Lead Three-Pronged Invasion At Coachella"). "It's just all three of us writing songs; there's not any one particular sound. It's all three of us singing, big harmonies."
After the three-day studio session, the trio spent a week touring together in Australia. The Bens will likely hit the road again this summer when the EP is released via their individual Web sites and indie record stores. The group came together with the help of another solo singer — no, not another Ben, but Evan Dando. "The first time I met him, he said, 'You have to meet my buddy Ben Lee, you guys are going to hit it off,'" Kweller said of Dando, who helped the former Radish singer launch a solo career. "So at [Dando's] wedding, he had me sit next to him and it was sort of like a blind date. And then Ben Lee introduced me to Ben Folds later."
For now the Bens project is just for fun, since Folds is recording his second post-Ben Folds Five studio album and Australia's Lee is working on material with Dan "the Automator" Nakamura. Kweller, in the meantime, is still busy promoting Sha Sha, his second solo effort and first for Dave Matthews' ATO Records (see "Former Radish Singer Ben Kweller Mounts Comeback At Age 20"). After releasing the Weezer-like rock tunes "Wasted & Ready" and "How It Should Be (Sha Sha)" as the first two singles, he's dropping the piano-pop song "Falling" to show another side of his album.
"A lot of those songs are really autobiographical, all about change and leaving your parents' house for the first time and growing up in this, like, crazy city and being really scared and intimidated but at the same time being really inspired and looking forward to tomorrow," Kweller said of New York-centric Sha Sha. " 'Falling' was the epitome of what I was going through, sort of trying to convince yourself you're not falling when you really are. It's a really optimistic record, though. You don't know what's going to happen tomorrow, but you don't care. You just have to give it your best."
Kweller, who left Monday for a Japanese tour but will return in time for June 13's Bonnaroo Music Festival, has already written 16 songs for his next album, which he plans to record in August.
"I just sing what comes in my head, like stream of consciousness," Kweller said. "It's better when you don't think about it, sort of like freestyling. The [songs] tell the future. It's cool." |
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