℗ 2016 Manatus Musicus
Released September 13, 2016
Duration 46m 35s
Record Label Manatus Musicus
Catalogue No. MM 6.0
Genre Electronic (Experimental)
 

See Wandern

Taiga

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1.1
Egression from the Nunataks
Taiga
8:51
1.2
Roams Through the Soft Rime
Taiga
4:49
1.3
Opaque for Days
Taiga
8:30
1.4
Asleep Under Ice Sheets
Taiga
5:13
1.5
Wrong Turn at the Aufeis
Taiga
9:34
1.6
Arrives and Splinters into the Interstellar Glacier
Taiga
9:38
Taiga is a solo project from Bryant Clifford Meyer, best known for his contributions to the post-metal band Isis. Meyer explores cinematic minimalism with See Wandern, six tracks of icy, ambient synthetic haze.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Manatus Musicus Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.19
-0.53 to 0.00
-16.78
-18.47 to -14.21
-14.85
-16.50 to -12.40
11
8 to 13
1
Egression from the Nunataks
-0.16-15.96-13.710
2
Roams Through the Soft Rime
-0.09-15.72-14.510
3
Opaque for Days
-0.27-18.47-16.513
4
Asleep Under Ice Sheets
-0.53-14.21-12.48
5
Wrong Turn at the Aufeis
-0.09-18.13-15.613
6
Arrives and Splinters into the Interstellar Glacier
0.00-18.20-16.413

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