℗ 2016 Bickerton Records / Gran Sol
Released April 18, 2016
Duration 34m 02s
Record Label Bickerton Records
Genre Rock (Rock 'n' Roll)
 

Death & Fun

The Buildings

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1.1
Fake
The Buildings
2:56
1.2
Down
The Buildings
1:47
1.3
Functional Guy
The Buildings
2:30
1.4
Amelie
The Buildings
2:32
1.5
In the Skies
The Buildings
3:11
1.6
Slope
The Buildings
0:59
1.7
It's Too Late
The Buildings
5:05
1.8
Supersonic Waves
The Buildings
2:45
1.9
Missing is Good
The Buildings
1:32
1.10
What to Say
The Buildings
1:39
1.11
Susanne
The Buildings
4:58
1.12
Feeling Something
The Buildings
4:08
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Bickerton Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.30
-0.30 to -0.30
-14.12
-16.83 to -12.20
-10.75
-13.30 to -8.80
9
8 to 11
1
Fake
-0.30-14.22-11.19
2
Down
-0.30-12.31-8.88
3
Functional Guy
-0.30-14.95-11.810
4
Amelie
-0.30-14.21-10.310
5
In the Skies
-0.30-15.63-12.511
6
Slope
-0.30-13.02-9.59
7
It's Too Late
-0.30-14.78-11.710
8
Supersonic Waves
-0.30-12.20-9.08
9
Missing is Good
-0.30-13.20-9.79
10
What to Say
-0.30-13.07-9.69
11
Susanne
-0.30-15.08-11.79
12
Feeling Something
-0.30-16.83-13.311

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