℗ 2016 Cosmicleaf Records
Released October 6, 2016
Duration 45m 59s
Record Label Cosmicleaf Records
Catalogue No. CLCD170DG
Genre Electronic (Ambient)
 

The Last Dragon

Eguana

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1.1
Breathing Cold Mountains
Eguana
6:23
1.2
Spirit of the Dragon
Eguana
9:48
1.3
The Majestic Finesse to Soul
Eguana
6:23
1.4
Shaman Dancing with Dragon
Eguana
9:53
1.5
Where Half of My Soul
Eguana
7:18
1.6
Dragon's Death
Eguana
6:14
The brainchild of Russian-born musician Sergei North, Eguana offers up a lush, mystical journey through consciousness on The Last Dragon. More introspective than ever, the album transcends many borders and definitions.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Cosmicleaf Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.60
-0.60 to -0.60
-15.89
-17.13 to -15.03
-13.98
-15.40 to -12.70
10
9 to 11
1
Breathing Cold Mountains
-0.60-15.03-13.510
2
Spirit of the Dragon
-0.60-17.13-15.411
3
The Majestic Finesse to Soul
-0.60-16.05-14.710
4
Shaman Dancing with Dragon
-0.60-15.53-13.99
5
Where Half of My Soul
-0.60-15.35-12.710
6
Dragon's Death
-0.60-16.25-13.711

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