℗ 2007 Tyshawn Sorey and Firehouse 12 Records
Released November 20, 2007
Duration 3h 08m 45s
Record Label Firehouse 12 Records
Catalogue No. FH12-005
Genre Jazz
 

That / Not

Tyshawn Sorey

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1.1
Leveled
Tyshawn Sorey
8:50
1.2
Template, Pt. 1
Tyshawn Sorey
4:30
1.3
Sympathy
Tyshawn Sorey
3:55
1.4
Permutations for Solo Piano
Tyshawn Sorey
42:48
1.5
Seven Pieces for Trombone Quartet
Tyshawn Sorey
11:01
1.6
Template, Pt. 2
Tyshawn Sorey
3:49
2.1
Sacred and Profane
Tyshawn Sorey
22:50
2.2
Template, Pt. 3
Tyshawn Sorey
3:23
2.3
Four Duos
Tyshawn Sorey
9:02
2.4
Cell Block
Tyshawn Sorey
22:55
2.5
That's a Blues, Right?
Tyshawn Sorey
9:09
2.6
Template, Pt. 4
Tyshawn Sorey
4:15
2.7
Commentary
Tyshawn Sorey
6:56
3.1
Figment
Tyshawn Sorey
18:07
3.2
Quiescence
Tyshawn Sorey
7:11
3.3
Mediation
Tyshawn Sorey
4:51
3.4
4 Hands, Pt. 1
Tyshawn Sorey
2:31
3.5
4 Hands, Pt. 2
Tyshawn Sorey
2:42
New York drummer/pianist/composer Tyshawn Sorey steps out as a leader for the first time with That/Not, leaving behind his role as a drummer with some of the most respected names in creative music to document his own work as a composer and conceptualist. Sorey and the members of his year-old quartet collaborate in various combinations, exploring a wide range of pieces both notated and freely improvised, on a collective journey with the listener that defies conventional notions of genre and perception. "This record is very different from the work that I do with other ensembles," Sorey explains. "I am a drummer who composes music; the function of this album is not a demonstration of my abilities as a drummer, but my interests as an artist. My objective with this music is to question who and why we are, to question the very nature of what it means to perceive something. The music here is our life and soul expressed in sound."
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Firehouse 12 Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.50
-0.50 to -0.50
-22.57
-31.79 to -16.81
-18.34
-27.50 to -11.50
14
9 to 20
1.1
Leveled
-0.50-30.95-25.820
1.2
Template, Pt. 1
-0.50-20.60-16.613
1.3
Sympathy
-0.50-22.45-18.714
1.4
Permutations for Solo Piano
-0.50-25.98-23.119
1.5
Seven Pieces for Trombone Quartet
-0.50-22.66-15.913
1.6
Template, Pt. 2
-0.50-18.07-13.610
2.1
Sacred and Profane
-0.50-21.64-16.913
2.2
Template, Pt. 3
-0.50-21.47-17.313
2.3
Four Duos
-0.50-22.28-19.715
2.4
Cell Block
-0.50-22.69-18.313
2.5
That's a Blues, Right?
-0.50-20.43-15.311
2.6
Template, Pt. 4
-0.50-16.81-11.59
2.7
Commentary
-0.50-24.34-18.915
3.1
Figment
-0.50-21.50-17.612
3.2
Quiescence
-0.50-25.13-21.316
3.3
Mediation
-0.50-18.32-16.911
3.4
4 Hands, Pt. 1
-0.50-19.11-15.212
3.5
4 Hands, Pt. 2
-0.50-31.79-27.520

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