Album
Carbon-Based Anatomy
2011 · Electronic, Jazz
4 collectors on Gatefold own this

Carbon-Based Anatomy is a Metal album by Cynic, originally released in 2011. On Gatefold: 11 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.
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Released: 11th November, 2011 Number of Tracks: 6 Length: 23:01 Carbon-Based Anatomy EP is composed of six previously unheard tracks. However, the song "Carbon-Based Anatomy" is a reinterpretation of an older unreleased Æon Spoke single, "Homosapien". This was also done on Cynic's last LP, Traced In Air, as the track "Integral Birth" was an interpretation of Æon Spoke's "When Sunrise Skirts the Moor." The artwork was done by Roberto E. Venosa, the artist who was responsible for all previous Cynic artworks. Venosa died shortly before the release of Carbon-Based Anatomy. Three of six tracks are short, ambient-oriented pieces ("Amidst the Coals", "Bija!", and "Hieroglyph"), and represent an unprecedented musical direction for Cynic. Since the two previous full-time band members, Tymon Kruidenier and Robin Zielhorst, left the band, all guitar parts for this EP were recorded by Paul Masvidal. Bass parts were composed and recorded by Sean Malone, who had recorded on every Cynic release up to date, except for 2010's Re-Traced.
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- Amy CorreiaVOCALS
- Paul MasvidalGUITAR, VOCALS VOCALS, GUITAR
- Sean MaloneBASS
- Sean ReinertDRUMS, KEYBOARDS
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