℗ 2009 Songlines Recordings
Released April 1, 2009
Duration 55m 59s
Record Label Songlines Recordings
Catalogue No. SGL SA1578-2
Genre Jazz
 

Equilibrium

Mikkel Ploug, Sissel Vera Pettersen, Joachim Badenhorst

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1.1
Chorale I
Mikkel Ploug; Sissel Vera Pettersen; Joachim Badenhorst
0:41
1.2
November
Mikkel Ploug; Sissel Vera Pettersen; Joachim Badenhorst
6:08
1.3
Cathedral
Mikkel Ploug; Sissel Vera Pettersen; Joachim Badenhorst
5:24
1.4
Fri
Mikkel Ploug; Sissel Vera Pettersen; Joachim Badenhorst
5:08
1.5
Soft Spoken
Mikkel Ploug; Sissel Vera Pettersen; Joachim Badenhorst
4:09
1.6
Epiphora
Mikkel Ploug; Sissel Vera Pettersen; Joachim Badenhorst
8:30
1.7
Chorale II
Mikkel Ploug; Sissel Vera Pettersen; Joachim Badenhorst
0:46
1.8
Chords
Mikkel Ploug; Sissel Vera Pettersen; Joachim Badenhorst
5:16
1.9
Aeroide
Mikkel Ploug; Sissel Vera Pettersen; Joachim Badenhorst
2:57
1.10
Takt
Mikkel Ploug; Sissel Vera Pettersen; Joachim Badenhorst
2:23
1.11
Chorale III
Mikkel Ploug; Sissel Vera Pettersen; Joachim Badenhorst
0:44
1.12
Warmth
Mikkel Ploug; Sissel Vera Pettersen; Joachim Badenhorst
6:12
1.13
Ambiente
Mikkel Ploug; Sissel Vera Pettersen; Joachim Badenhorst
2:46
1.14
Chorale IV
Mikkel Ploug; Sissel Vera Pettersen; Joachim Badenhorst
4:55
Digital Booklet
“The album is a constant exercise in exchange between the human and the mechanical, the traditional and the cutting edge, the frightful and the bittersweet, aimed at achieving a certain flowing equilibrium … explores the cycles of life with a ceremonial air that is deeply forceful.” - All About Jazz A Danish guitarist, Norwegian vocalist/saxophonist and Belgian reed player, all in their late 20s or early 30s, pool their talents on this album combining elements of jazz and classical chamber music/new music, Nordic folk music, western and non-western vocal traditions, free improvisation and looped electronic voicescapes. The trio balances the sensuous and the stark, melodic grace and textural interplay, counterpoint and freewheeling invention on this 2009 album. At times it is quite eerie and primal; at other times the enchantment is more ethereal.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Songlines Recordings Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.72
-9.25 to -0.18
-18.74
-22.90 to -15.61
-15.69
-19.60 to -12.80
10
7 to 14
1
Chorale I
-5.64-18.70-14.97
2
November
-0.20-15.95-13.49
3
Cathedral
-0.20-17.20-14.111
4
Fri
-0.20-16.78-14.110
5
Soft Spoken
-0.18-15.61-12.810
6
Epiphora
-1.32-19.98-17.011
7
Chorale II
-9.25-22.90-19.67
8
Chords
-0.20-17.60-14.910
9
Aeroide
-0.18-21.75-18.213
10
Takt
-0.20-21.42-19.114
11
Chorale III
-4.28-19.67-15.38
12
Warmth
-0.20-17.82-14.510
13
Ambiente
-1.86-19.85-16.810
14
Chorale IV
-0.20-17.17-15.010

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