℗ 2000 Snapper Music plc
Released January 7, 2000
Duration 1h 09m 43s
Record Label Kscope
Genre Rock (Progressive)
 

Voyage 34 (Remaster)

Porcupine Tree

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1.1
Phase I
Porcupine Tree
12:57
1.2
Phase II
Porcupine Tree
17:30
1.3
Phase III (Astralasia Dreamstate)
Porcupine Tree
19:29
1.4
Phase IV (A New Civilization)
Porcupine Tree
19:47
Voyage 34 is an ambitious 70-minute "single" containing some of the earliest recordings made by the Grammy-nominated British prog-rock band Porcupine Tree in the 1990s, showcasing the origins of the group as a solo project of Steven Wilson. The first two Phases, intended for the second album Up the Downstair, were instead released individually in 1992. These two parts were remixed and became Phase III and Phase IV in 1993. All four phases, the originals and remixes, were compiled and issued in 2000, and again for this edition in 2004.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Kscope Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.11
-0.14 to -0.10
-18.16
-19.07 to -16.80
-16.10
-17.40 to -14.90
11
10 to 12
1
Phase I
-0.10-16.80-14.910
2
Phase II
-0.10-18.26-15.111
3
Phase III (Astralasia Dreamstate)
-0.10-19.07-17.012
4
Phase IV (A New Civilization)
-0.14-18.50-17.412

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