℗ 2018 Uncanny Planet Records
Released April 13, 2018
Duration 29m 11s
Record Label Uncanny Planet Records
Catalogue No. 494451
Genre Electronic (Electro)
 

The Wrong Future

Ugress

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1.1
There Is No Here, Here (feat. The Internet)
Ugress; The Internet
4:50
1.2
Dreamstroyer
Ugress
4:14
1.3
Mending a Tear in the Fabric of the Night
Ugress
3:39
1.4
Better Living Through Algorithms
Ugress
4:37
1.5
Dead in a Dreamweb (feat. Virtual Assistants)
Ugress; Virtual Assistants
5:21
1.6
The Little Cloud Who Wouldn't and the Rainbow Who Couldn't (feat. Youtube)
Ugress; Youtube
6:30
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Uncanny Planet Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.10
-0.10 to -0.10
-10.78
-12.17 to -9.57
-9.13
-10.50 to -7.80
5
4 to 7
1
There Is No Here, Here (feat. The Internet)
-0.10-10.49-8.65
2
Dreamstroyer
-0.10-12.08-10.16
3
Mending a Tear in the Fabric of the Night
-0.10-9.62-7.84
4
Better Living Through Algorithms
-0.10-9.57-8.25
5
Dead in a Dreamweb (feat. Virtual Assistants)
-0.10-12.17-10.57
6
The Little Cloud Who Wouldn't and the Rainbow Who Couldn't (feat. Youtube)
-0.10-10.74-9.65

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