℗ 2020 Island Records, a division of UMG Recordings
Released July 24, 2020
Duration 39m 48s
Record Label Island Records
Genre Alternative
 

Where The Shadow Ends

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1.1
Intro
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0:48
1.2
Rule The World
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3:32
1.3
Someone To You
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3:39
1.4
Supercollide
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3:34
1.5
Got It In You
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3:40
1.6
No One Knows Us (feat. Carly Paige)
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3:15
1.7
Where The Shadow Ends
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4:17
1.8
Light Up
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3:24
1.9
Wild Love
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3:11
1.10
Safe
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3:06
1.11
Too Soon
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3:36
1.12
Heads And Tails
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3:46
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Island Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.62
-1.93 to -0.20
-12.45
-24.41 to -9.52
-9.77
-20.80 to -7.10
6
3 to 14
1
Intro
-0.69-24.41-20.814
2
Rule The World
-0.38-12.22-9.96
3
Someone To You
-1.93-9.52-7.23
4
Supercollide
-0.20-10.84-8.35
5
Got It In You
-0.20-12.10-9.25
6
No One Knows Us (feat. Carly Paige)
-1.14-12.31-9.65
7
Where The Shadow Ends
-1.60-11.93-9.56
8
Light Up
-0.20-10.34-8.15
9
Wild Love
-0.20-9.64-7.15
10
Safe
-0.28-11.17-8.65
11
Too Soon
-0.20-11.28-8.46
12
Heads And Tails
-0.44-13.63-10.57

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