℗ 2024 M Swift 2024 BMI
Released May 24, 2024
Duration 40m 32s
Record Label New Amsterdam
Catalogue No. NWAM184
Genre Electronic
 

The 10000 Things: Praise Songs for the iRiligious

Mazz Swift

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1.1
No More
Mazz Swift; Regie Gibson
4:48
1.2
SomeDay School
Mazz Swift
5:56
1.3
Eye Woke Up / O Brother
Mazz Swift
3:54
1.4
Freedom House
Mazz Swift
7:36
1.5
Hidden in Plain Sight
Mazz Swift
2:45
1.6
Alabamy
Mazz Swift
2:59
1.7
Don'I Know-dis...?
Mazz Swift
2:45
1.8
BLVK Meditation
Mazz Swift; Regie Gibson
4:02
1.9
New Anthem
Mazz Swift
5:47
Mazz Swift, the composer, conductor, bandleader, educator, singer, and Juilliard-trained violinist who weaves classic African-American musics, electronica, and mindfulness into their music, releases their debut solo album The 10000 Things: PRAISE SONGS for the iRiligious via New Amsterdam Records. The 10000 Things: PRAISE SONGS for the iRiligious is influenced by Swift’s personal relationship with the Ghanaian concept of Sankofa (“to go back and fetch it”), which Swift explains as “looking to the past in order to be able to move forward. Grounding in Who You Are. If you think of me as an arrow, Sakofa is the action of pulling back the bow. The adinkra symbol for the concept is a bird carrying a seed (or precious egg) in its mouth, head turned to look backward, while the feet face forward.” The Work Songs and Spirituals of the enslaved people that Swift uses as jumping-off points for improvisation and composition serve to connect with their musical ancestors, creating a work that lives in the present moment while acknowledging the past and pushing their sonic palette towards the future. The 10000 Things is densely produced with synths, electronic percussion, experimental electronics, powerfully wailing violin improvisations, and commanding vocals which all come together to create a work that is deeply moving and sonically explorative, yet rooted deeply in tradition.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – New Amsterdam Studio Masters

Tracks 1-3, 5, 7 – 44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 48 kHz / 24-bit
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.92
-2.13 to -0.09
-15.78
-20.00 to -12.78
-14.08
-16.90 to -11.90
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7 to 11
1
No More
-0.63-14.21-12.28
2
SomeDay School
-1.45-16.83-15.09
3
Eye Woke Up / O Brother
-0.70-16.01-14.78
4
Freedom House
-0.88-12.78-12.57
5
Hidden in Plain Sight
-0.09-17.56-15.811
6
Alabamy
-2.13-20.00-16.911
7
Don'I Know-dis...?
-0.45-15.19-13.210
8
BLVK Meditation
-1.65-15.73-14.510
9
New Anthem
-0.31-13.69-11.98

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