℗ 2021 Dacapo Records
Released January 29, 2021
Duration 52m 05s
Record Label Dacapo Records
Catalogue No. 8.226625
Genre Electronic
 

Music Is Not Always Participatory

James Black

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1.1
I Think You're Really Cool
James Black
4:32
1.2
Shel
James Black
5:42
1.3
Baby's Teeth
James Black; Bára Gísladóttir
5:50
1.4
You Win
James Black
0:59
1.5
Angel's Music
James Black; Connor McLean
3:30
1.6
Music for Use
James Black
8:07
1.7
Folk Music
James Black
3:47
1.8
You Lose
James Black
0:42
1.9
Antifleur
James Black; Connor McLean
11:39
1.10
The Future of Classical Music (Award Winning Performance / After Schubert's D. 899)
James Black
7:17
Digital Booklet
Just after the world ground to a halt due to the coronavirus, James Black found himself in receipt of a large working grant from the Danish Arts Foundation. He had the means to compose, and the lockdown would give him a motive for the specific project he set his mind to. This recording is what he produced – an album bound by restriction and that flirts with failure, but delivers powerfully on the fundamentals of art and expression.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Dacapo Records Studio Masters

Track 3 – contains material which has been processed by a perceptual audio coding algorithm
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-12.86
-15.00 to -10.00
-21.90
-26.84 to -16.16
-19.86
-25.40 to -14.90
6
1 to 10
1
I Think You're Really Cool
-14.00-17.32-14.9
2
Shel
-15.00-19.60-18.7
3
Baby's Teeth
-12.00-26.84-25.49
4
You Win
-12.00-16.16-16.51
5
Angel's Music
-15.00-20.29-16.5
6
Music for Use
-14.00-22.09-19.74
7
Folk Music
-14.00-26.70-25.28
8
You Lose
-12.00-22.53-20.26
9
Antifleur
-10.56-21.54-18.05
10
The Future of Classical Music (Award Winning Performance / After Schubert's D. 899)
-10.00-25.94-23.510

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