℗ 2017 Waxlimbs
Released July 8, 2017
Duration 28m 21s
Record Label Independent
Genre Electronic
 

For Science!

Waxlimbs

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1.1
For Science!
Waxlimbs
3:36
1.2
The Joy of Floating
Waxlimbs
4:58
1.3
Molecules
Waxlimbs
3:38
1.4
Faces in the Fog (feat. Olivia Cox)
Olivia Cox; Waxlimbs
4:30
1.5
The Ashes
Waxlimbs
3:22
1.6
Broken Wing
Waxlimbs
3:07
1.7
A Way Out
Waxlimbs
5:10
Toronto-based trio Waxlimbs present For Science!, a seven-track, art-centric album that shifts from ghostly ballads and noise rock elements to dreamy pop and glitchy electronic dance sensibilities. This third record from the group showcases their versatility and range, taking you from the vacuum of space to the bottom of the ocean.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Independent Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.43
-1.03 to -0.30
-13.47
-15.26 to -12.20
-10.73
-12.90 to -9.60
8
6 to 9
1
For Science!
-1.03-13.50-9.76
2
The Joy of Floating
-0.30-12.20-10.68
3
Molecules
-0.50-13.84-11.19
4
Faces in the Fog (feat. Olivia Cox)
-0.30-15.26-12.99
5
The Ashes
-0.30-13.13-10.87
6
Broken Wing
-0.30-13.91-10.48
7
A Way Out
-0.30-12.48-9.67

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