℗ 2021 Balmorhea Music
Released April 9, 2021
Duration 46m 14s
Record Label Deutsche Grammophon (DG)
Genre Classical (Classical Crossover)
 

The Wind

Balmorhea

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1.1
Day Dawns In Your Right Eye
Balmorhea; Gervase of Tilbury; Balmorhea; Lili Cuzor; Clarice Jensen; Rob Lowe; Michael A. Muller
4:25
1.2
Rose In Abstract
Balmorhea; Balmorhea; Morris Kliphuis; Lisa Morgenstern; Clarice Jensen; Rob Lowe; Michael A. Muller
4:58
1.3
La Vagabonde
Balmorhea; Balmorhea; Alex Browne; Morris Kliphuis; Sam Pankey; Jonathan Sielaff; James Suter; Rob Lowe
5:17
1.4
Landlessness
Balmorhea; Balmorhea; Clarice Jensen; Rob Lowe; Michael A. Muller
5:01
1.5
Evening
Balmorhea; Balmorhea; Rob Lowe
2:38
1.6
The Myth
Balmorhea; Balmorhea; Lisa Morgenstern; Rob Lowe; Michael A. Muller
3:42
1.7
V
Balmorhea; Balmorhea; Clarice Jensen; Lisa Morgenstern; Rob Lowe
4:24
1.8
Ne Plus Ultra
Balmorhea; Balmorhea; Rob Lowe; Michael A. Muller
3:16
1.9
Nos
Balmorhea; Balmorhea; Rob Lowe; Michael A. Muller
1:22
1.10
Vent Pontian
Balmorhea; Balmorhea; Aaron Ximm
0:50
1.11
The Crush
Balmorhea; Balmorhea; Jesy Fortino; Jonathan Sielaff; Jason Treuting; Rob Lowe; Michael A. Muller
4:07
1.12
Night Falls In Your Left
Balmorhea; Gervase of Tilbury; Balmorhea; Lili Cuzor; Clarice Jensen; Rob Lowe; Michael A. Muller
6:14
“Slow-burning ambient Americana that manages to captivate while avoiding the histrionics of its post-rock forebears.” - The New Yorker “...a sound that evokes imagery of brilliant landscapes and quiet pastoral scenes. Their sweeping instrumentals and sporadic yet haunting vocals draw influence from both classical music and experimental acoustic folk.” - NPR Lauded minimalist group Balmorhea share The Wind, their new album and debut collaboration with Deutsche Grammophon/Universal Music Canada, the country's leading music company. The Wind comprises a dozen tracks inspired variously by meditations on the natural world and its fragility, an ancient tale about a saint who carried the wind to an airless French valley and thoughts of climate activist Greta Thunberg crossing the Atlantic. The Wind marks both a return to Balmorhea’s original set-up and a new beginning for the founding duo, who forged ideas for the album at the Lowe family house by the River Llano, around a two-hour drive from Austin, Texas. The remote area’s vistas, rocky terrain and profound peace allowed the two to regroup creatively and open up their musical process. Near the end of the composition period, Lowe discovered a translation of the Otia imperialia, a 13th century compendium complete with descriptions of marvels and miracles. He was drawn to the tale of “The wind which St. Caesarius shut up in a glove,” in which the archbishop of Arles carries the sea breeze to a desolate valley and releases it to make the place “fruitful and healthy.” “I felt it was a resonant metaphor for the music we created,” says Lowe. “The wind stands here for renewal.” The album was recorded in the iconic Saal 3 of Berlin’s Funkhaus, musical home to Lowe and Muller’s multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer friend Nils Frahm and co-produced by Grammy-winning engineer and producer Jonathan Low (Taylor Swift, Caroline Shaw, Sō Percussion), and mixed and mastered by Low at Long Pond in upstate New York, the studio that he operates for Aaron Dessner and The National. Other collaborators old and new include bassists Sam Pankey, Alex Browne and James Suter and bass clarinettist Jonathan Sielaff, vocalist Jesy Fortino, percussionist Jason Treuting and Los Angeles-based Lili Cuzor, who reads extracts from a French translation of Otia imperialia for the opening and closing tracks.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Deutsche Grammophon (DG) Studio Masters

Tracks 1-9, 11, 12 – contains material which utilizes a limited amount of the available bandwidth Track 10 – 48 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 96 kHz / 24-bit; 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
-0.79
-1.37 to -0.62
-19.13
-22.92 to -15.81
-16.28
-20.20 to -13.40
12
9 to 15
1
Day Dawns In Your Right Eye
-0.62-22.46-18.113
2
Rose In Abstract
-0.62-17.29-15.110
3
La Vagabonde
-0.62-16.82-14.310
4
Landlessness
-0.62-17.29-14.911
5
Evening
-1.28-21.50-18.113
6
The Myth
-1.01-18.75-16.411
7
V
-0.62-18.68-15.911
8
Ne Plus Ultra
-0.62-17.19-14.812
9
Nos
-1.37-19.08-16.310
10
Vent Pontian
-0.79-22.92-20.215
11
The Crush
-0.62-15.81-13.49
12
Night Falls In Your Left
-0.62-21.76-17.913

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