℗ 2018 Manatus Musicus
Released June 11, 2018
Duration 36m 41s
Record Label Manatus Musicus
Genre Electronic (Ambient)
 

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Taiga

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1.1
Escape Velocity
Taiga
5:40
1.2
Trans-Mars Injection
Taiga
4:04
1.3
Gravitational Time Dilation
Taiga
2:16
1.4
Elliptical Molniya
Taiga
3:02
1.5
Vorticose Empyrean
Taiga
4:54
1.6
Mesmeric Desistance
Taiga
3:53
1.7
Geosynchronous Orbital Decay
Taiga
6:55
1.8
Solaris Minima
Taiga
5:57
Taiga is a journey through the ambient soundscapes of prolific electronic music pioneer, Bryant Clifford Meyer. This futuristic medley of sounds takes the listener on a journey to a universe far from our own.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Manatus Musicus Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.82
-3.87 to -0.15
-15.80
-18.70 to -13.12
-13.53
-15.90 to -10.90
9
8 to 10
1
Escape Velocity
-3.57-15.71-13.88
2
Trans-Mars Injection
-0.15-14.93-11.910
3
Gravitational Time Dilation
-3.87-17.15-15.79
4
Elliptical Molniya
-0.50-15.88-13.09
5
Vorticose Empyrean
-0.15-13.51-11.310
6
Mesmeric Desistance
-0.15-13.12-10.99
7
Geosynchronous Orbital Decay
-3.68-18.70-15.910
8
Solaris Minima
-2.46-17.37-15.710

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