℗ 2020 Winter and Winter
Released January 3, 2020
Duration 45m 51s
Record Label Winter and Winter
Catalogue No. 910261-2
Genre Jazz (Contemporary Jazz)
 

Twin Paradox

Loran Witteveen Trio

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1.1
Boginda
Loran Witteveen Trio
4:52
1.2
Stained Glass
Loran Witteveen Trio
4:38
1.3
Kassian
Loran Witteveen Trio
4:49
1.4
Bouncing Ball
Loran Witteveen Trio
4:39
1.5
Sidamo
Loran Witteveen Trio
3:03
1.6
Karimikui
Loran Witteveen Trio
4:33
1.7
Tuning
Loran Witteveen Trio
2:55
1.8
Reprise
Loran Witteveen Trio
1:33
1.9
Aza
Loran Witteveen Trio
3:40
1.10
Elasticity
Loran Witteveen Trio
4:56
1.11
Mahembe
Loran Witteveen Trio
6:13
Digital Booklet
Twin Paradox, the debut album of the Dutch composer Loran Witteveen, who completed the Amsterdam Conservatory with summa cum laude, reveals a fascinating listening experience after a thought experiment by Albert Einstein. Witteveen deals with time and its relativity. Inspired by the twin paradox, he creates 12 musical pieces with a significant signature that interweave composition and improvisation and open up a journey through time and space. With Clemens van der Feen (bass) and Tristan Renfrow (drums), who are among the most impressive musicians in Holland, he realizes this recording with an ideal line-up. In his working process Witteveen is going for a different metaphors between composition and improvisation, between Boulez and Bley, Schönberg and Coltrane, Roslavetz and Taborn.„ “The goal I had when composing these works is to create pieces where the through-composed parts as well as the improvisation forms are rhythmically flexible. As time itself is relative and different based upon your position in space, speed of traveling and so many other factors, I wanted to create music where time is not constant. “(Loran Witteveen)
88.2 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Winter and Winter Studio Masters
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Peak
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LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
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-1.39 to -0.44
-20.44
-24.41 to -18.66
-17.38
-20.70 to -15.40
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12 to 15
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Boginda
-0.44-18.72-15.612
2
Stained Glass
-1.39-24.41-20.715
3
Kassian
-0.46-20.26-17.613
4
Bouncing Ball
-0.45-19.32-16.412
5
Sidamo
-0.46-20.16-17.113
6
Karimikui
-0.45-18.70-16.012
7
Tuning
-0.46-18.66-15.412
8
Reprise
-1.17-23.65-20.115
9
Aza
-0.46-19.56-16.713
10
Elasticity
-0.45-22.50-19.714
11
Mahembe
-0.46-18.93-15.912

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