℗ 2014 Sono Luminus
Released August 26, 2014
Duration 58m 40s
Record Label Sono Luminus
Catalogue No. DSL-92179
Genre Classical (Chamber Music)
 

American Aggregate

Inscape

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Oblivion  
1.1
I. Ex Machina
Nathan Lincoln-DeCusatis; Inscape
6:32
1.2
II. Into Thin Air
Nathan Lincoln-DeCusatis; Inscape
6:57
1.3
III. The Reckoning
Nathan Lincoln-DeCusatis; Inscape
5:21
1.4
Wide Open Spaces
Armando Bayolo; Inscape
7:15
1.5
Black Bend
Dan Visconti; Inscape
6:39
1.6
Wordless Creatures
Julia Adolphe; Inscape
12:20
1.7
The Extraodinary Gryssandra Wycke
Joseph Hallman; Inscape
3:28
1.8
What I Decided to Keep
Stephen Gorbos; Inscape
3:19
1.9
The Bear and the Dove
Gregory Spears; Inscape
6:49
Digital Booklet
American Aggregate, the follow up to Inscape’s Grammy nominated debut album Sprung Rhythm, explores the rich and varied sounds of American music in the 21st century. From the mechanized world of our cities to the natural beauty of our landscapes, from the sounds of jazz and rock to indigenous folk music, the picture of contemporary classical music is revealing and diverse. The works contained here reflect American culture, landscape and environment as expressed through the distinctly American voices of seven young composers.
192 kHz / 24-bit, 96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Sono Luminus Studio Masters

Recorded at Sono Luminus, Boyce, Virginia - January 14-16, 2014 Producer: Dan Merceruio Recording, Mixing & Mastering Engineer: Daniel Shores Editing Engineers: Daniel Shores, Dan Merceruio Piano Technician: John Veitch Piano: Steinway Model D Concert Grand —#590904 Cover Photography: Strider Jordan Session Photography: Strider Jordan Photo of Inscape (p. 11), : Jennifer White-Johnson Photo of Richard Scerbo (p. 12): Jennifer White-Johnson Photo of Evan Solomon (p. 13): Jennifer White-Johnson Photo of Nathan Lincoln-DeCusatis (p. 14): Kay Gould Photo of Armando Bayolo (p. 15):Arielle Donneson Photo of Dan Visconti (p. 16):SnoStudios photograph Photo of Julia Adolphe (p. 17): Jonathan Adolphe Photo of Joseph Hallman (p. 18): Lauren Hoagland More Photo of Stephen Gorbos (p. 19): Emily H. Green Photo of Gregory Spears (p. 20):Andrew Jordan Graphic Design: Daniel Shores
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.24
-5.28 to -0.11
-24.26
-28.01 to -20.26
-19.60
-23.80 to -14.90
14
11 to 18
1
I. Ex Machina
-0.11-21.12-16.313
2
II. Into Thin Air
-0.11-25.69-20.516
3
III. The Reckoning
-0.11-20.26-14.912
4
Wide Open Spaces
-4.33-27.90-23.814
5
Black Bend
-0.11-25.86-21.317
6
Wordless Creatures
-0.91-28.01-23.818
7
The Extraodinary Gryssandra Wycke
-0.11-22.32-16.914
8
What I Decided to Keep
-0.11-22.21-18.014
9
The Bear and the Dove
-5.28-24.95-20.911

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