℗ 2018 Fat Fridge
Released October 26, 2018
Duration 38m 24s
Record Label Fat Fridge
Catalogue No. FATF015
Genre Electronic (Drum'N'Bass / Jungle)
 

Pidgin & Chips

Stagga, Magugu

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1.1
Who Be Dat Guy
Magugu; Stagga
3:33
1.2
Pidgin Machine
Magugu; Stagga
3:00
1.3
Oba
Magugu; Stagga
3:43
1.4
Work Rate
Magugu; Stagga
3:13
1.5
Blow on My Whistle
Magugu; Stagga
3:25
1.6
Independant Queen
Magugu; Stagga
4:19
1.7
Greatness
Magugu; Stagga
3:22
1.8
Bullet in da Pen
Magugu; Stagga
3:15
1.9
Bun Dat
Magugu; Stagga
3:06
1.10
Bad Guys (feat. Skunkadelic)
Magugu; Stagga; Skunkadelic
3:26
1.11
Wakanda
Magugu; Stagga
4:02
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Fat Fridge Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-10.17
-13.45 to -7.85
-9.61
-12.00 to -8.40
5
3 to 8
1
Who Be Dat Guy
0.00-7.99-8.44
2
Pidgin Machine
0.00-10.47-9.05
3
Oba
0.00-11.67-11.06
4
Work Rate
0.00-9.61-8.75
5
Blow on My Whistle
0.00-12.09-12.07
6
Independant Queen
0.00-10.73-9.56
7
Greatness
0.00-13.45-12.08
8
Bullet in da Pen
0.00-9.19-9.35
9
Bun Dat
0.00-7.85-8.43
10
Bad Guys (feat. Skunkadelic)
0.00-9.33-8.85
11
Wakanda
0.00-9.50-8.64

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