℗ 2017 Akira Records
Released October 20, 2017
Duration 30m 53s
Record Label Akira Records
Genre Electronic
 

Form

Corre

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1.1
A Spark, A Beginning
Corre
2:25
1.2
Aeon
Corre
3:26
1.3
Vast
Corre
3:18
1.4
Signal
Corre
2:59
1.5
Response
Corre
3:09
1.6
Proceed
Corre
4:15
1.7
Transient (a)
Corre
1:51
1.8
Transient (b)
Corre
3:33
1.9
Refuge
Corre
2:58
1.10
Form
Corre
2:59
Corre (pronounced koh-ra) is a audio/visual project focused on capturing the initial flickers of inspiration through artful use of synthesis. The songs on Form are thoughtful and evolving, a beautiful set of gentle electronica.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Akira Records Studio Masters

Track 1 – 44.1 kHz / 16-bit PCM
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.89
-5.91 to -0.30
-17.51
-20.30 to -15.05
-16.41
-19.40 to -14.90
8
6 to 11
1
A Spark, A Beginning
-0.30-18.03-14.911
2
Aeon
-2.80-17.49-15.88
3
Vast
-3.17-19.22-17.78
4
Signal
-1.80-15.05-15.96
5
Response
-5.19-20.30-18.28
6
Proceed
-1.30-16.39-15.18
7
Transient (a)
-5.91-19.16-19.46
8
Transient (b)
-1.98-16.99-15.88
9
Refuge
-3.15-15.72-16.17
10
Form
-3.30-16.80-15.27

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