David Bowie The Best Of Bowie 1980 -24.96- Flac Lp Fixed 90%
The masters utilized in 1980 preserved the original frequency dynamics engineered by legendary producers like Tony Visconti, Ken Scott, and Gus Dudgeon. A 24-bit/96kHz FLAC file captures the exact tonal response of the vinyl, presenting a warmer mid-range and a punchier, less clinical low-end compared to modern digital re-releases. 3. The "Bilbo" & "Tape" Mastering Characteristics
The snap of the snare drum and the sharp, rhythmic attack of Carlos Alomar's funk-inflected guitar chords benefit immensely from the high-resolution container. The notes start and stop with crisp precision, mirroring the physical movement of the stylus in the groove. Optimal Playback Requirements David Bowie The Best Of Bowie 1980 -24.96- FLAC LP
The rhythmic groove driven by bass guitarist George Murray benefits immensely from the expanded low-end headroom of the 96kHz sampling rate. Robert Fripp's dissonant, scraping guitar riffs sound raw, abrasive, and beautifully unpolished—just as they were intended. "Let’s Dance" The masters utilized in 1980 preserved the original