℗ 2020 Mute Artist
Released August 21, 2020
Duration 37m 09s
Record Label Mute
Genre Pop
 

The Neon

Erasure

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1.1
Hey Now (Think I Got A Feeling)
Erasure
3:45
1.2
Nerves of Steel
Erasure
4:13
1.3
Fallen Angel
Erasure
3:50
1.4
No Point in Tripping
Erasure
3:49
1.5
Shot A Satellite
Erasure
3:40
1.6
Tower of Love
Erasure
3:42
1.7
Diamond Lies
Erasure
3:07
1.8
New Horizons
Erasure
3:06
1.9
Careful What I Try to Do
Erasure
3:25
1.10
Kid You're Not Alone
Erasure
4:32
Erasure (Andy Bell and Vince Clarke) have released their eighteenth studio album, a ten-track offering entitled The Neon. The Neon is a place that lives in the imagination, that we – you and me – put in the real world. It could be a night club, a shop, a city, a cafe, a country, a bedroom, a restaurant, any place at all. It’s a place of possibility in warm, glowing light and this is music that takes you there. Written and produced by Erasure, the album’s initial sessions saw the Vince and Andy reunited to work on the follow up to 2017’s World Be Gone with a fresh optimism and energy, in part born from their own recent personal projects. Vince goes on to explain, “Our music is always a reflection of how we’re feeling. He was in a good place spiritually, and so was I – really good places in our minds. You can hear that.” The Neon offers us warmth and a brilliant brightness in our strange, silent times. It connects us to our pasts and our futures as it glistens with hope. It creates beautiful places where our imaginations can roam, bringing us together, twinkling and beaming. The Neon puts you and me in the real world again, now and forever, lit up and alive.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Mute Studio Masters

Track 2 – 44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 96 kHz / 24-bit Tracks 3-5, 8, 10 – 48 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 96 kHz / 24-bit
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.31
-0.31 to -0.30
-9.54
-12.54 to -8.22
-7.79
-9.80 to -6.60
6
4 to 7
1
Hey Now (Think I Got A Feeling)
-0.31-8.22-6.84
2
Nerves of Steel
-0.31-9.49-8.36
3
Fallen Angel
-0.30-8.72-6.65
4
No Point in Tripping
-0.31-9.65-7.55
5
Shot A Satellite
-0.31-9.41-8.16
6
Tower of Love
-0.31-9.73-7.56
7
Diamond Lies
-0.31-8.64-7.25
8
New Horizons
-0.31-12.54-9.87
9
Careful What I Try to Do
-0.31-9.23-8.16
10
Kid You're Not Alone
-0.31-9.76-8.05

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