℗ 2021 Deutsche Grammophon, Berlin
Released July 14, 2021
Duration 42m 50s
Record Label Deutsche Grammophon (DG)
Genre Classical (Classical Crossover)
 

ZERO (Hanging D Remixes)

Joep Beving

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1.1
Hanging D (Max Cooper Remix)
Joep Beving; Max Cooper; Joep Beving; Max Cooper
5:05
1.2
Hanging D (Polynation Remix)
Joep Beving; Joep Beving; Polynation; Cello Octet Amsterdam
6:40
1.3
Hanging D (Afrodeutsche 'Palm Of My Hand' Remix)
Joep Beving; Joep Beving; Afrodeutsche
4:49
1.4
Hanging D (Alva Noto Remodel)
Joep Beving; Joep Beving; Alva Noto
6:18
1.5
Hanging D (Colin Benders Rework)
Joep Beving; Colin Benders
9:07
1.6
Hanging D
Joep Beving; Joep Beving
5:32
1.7
Hanging D (Cello Octet Amsterdam Version)
Joep Beving; Cello Octet Amsterdam
5:19
Joep Beving – the Dutch composer and pianist whose music, streamed many hundreds of millions of times, is as instantly recognisable as his 6’10” frame – has released the ZERO EP! It offers brand-new remixes of “Hanging D” – taken from his second album, 2017’s Prehension – by Max Cooper, Polynation, Afrodeutsche, and Alva Noto. As with “Hanging D” itself, named for the note that Beving plays persistently throughout, the EP’s title, ZERO, is also significant. A reference to the piece’s cyclical nature, it contains an “O” – as do Zawada’s artwork and the names of each artist – and is reflective of the manner in which the choice of start and end for “Hanging D” ultimately has little impact. Additionally, the title invokes the composition’s multiple manifestations so far: as well as the original version, a rework by Colin Benders and an arrangement for eight cellos by the Amsterdam Cello Octet were included on 2018’s Conatus remix album. These latter two remixes are also included on ZERO alongside the four new remixes, each an innovative reincarnation breathing yet more life into the piece.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Deutsche Grammophon (DG) Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.18
-1.90 to -0.70
-15.98
-19.11 to -12.81
-13.53
-17.40 to -10.50
9
6 to 11
1
Hanging D (Max Cooper Remix)
-1.00-12.81-10.56
2
Hanging D (Polynation Remix)
-0.70-16.04-14.19
3
Hanging D (Afrodeutsche 'Palm Of My Hand' Remix)
-0.83-13.87-11.88
4
Hanging D (Alva Noto Remodel)
-0.92-19.00-17.411
5
Hanging D (Colin Benders Rework)
-1.20-15.07-13.18
6
Hanging D
-1.90-15.98-13.59
7
Hanging D (Cello Octet Amsterdam Version)
-1.71-19.11-14.39

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