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Dance and Dense Denso

by Molotov · Album Dance and Dense Denso

E. Charles White

Key Em Tempo 113 bpm Time signature 4/4 Duration 3:38
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The story behind

E. Charles White, according to DoReSol

In E. Charles White, Molotov addresses social criticism with a sound that departs from the conventional. The song, with a duration of 3:38, is a piece that invites reflection on complex themes, and its inclusion in the album Dance and Dense Denso, released in 2003, places it at a key moment in the band's discography.

The production of this third studio album was handled by Gustavo Santaolalla and Aníbal Kerpel, who collaborated to shape a work that, as is usual for Molotov, does not shy away from social issues. While E. Charles White is not the most explicit song in its message on the album, the general context of the album, which includes tracks like Frijolero, makes clear the band's focus on the corruption and difficulties that Mexico is going through. Billboard magazine, in its review of the album, noted the diversity of rhythms, themes, and vocal styles present, suggesting that E. Charles White integrates into that rich sonic and lyrical palette.

From album

Dance and Dense Denso

Dance and Dense Denso

Molotov · 2002 · Track 7

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KeyEm
Time signature4/4
Tempo113 BPM
Duration3:38
AlbumDance and Dense Denso
Year2002
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