℗ 2016 Old Habits
Released August 12, 2016
Duration 47m 30s
Record Label Old Habits
Catalogue No. OHR006
Genre Electronic (Electro)
 

Rings Around Saturn

Rings Around Saturn

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1.1
Wash Away
Rings Around Saturn
6:10
1.2
Omega
Rings Around Saturn
9:34
1.3
Anamnesis
Rings Around Saturn
9:03
1.4
Amnesia
Rings Around Saturn
7:49
1.5
Beautiful Losers
Rings Around Saturn
4:36
1.6
Poppy
Rings Around Saturn
10:18
Underground electronic musician Rory McPike, based in Melbourne, Australia, has been putting out analogue and hardware-led sounds for a couple of years both under his techno oriented identity Dan White and the ambient electronica of his Rings Around Saturn alias. This is his debut full length album as Rings Around Saturn, a six song immersive journey.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Old Habits Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
0.00
-0.01 to 0.00
-12.63
-14.01 to -11.27
-10.62
-11.90 to -9.00
7
5 to 8
1
Wash Away
0.00-13.24-10.36
2
Omega
0.00-11.27-9.06
3
Anamnesis
0.00-14.01-11.28
4
Amnesia
-0.01-12.43-11.48
5
Beautiful Losers
0.00-13.18-11.97
6
Poppy
0.00-11.64-9.95

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