Gorillaz - Plastic Beach 2010 | -flac- Hmv Exclusive

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Open the FLAC in Spek or Audacity. A true CD rip (44.1kHz/16-bit) will cut off sharply at 22.05 kHz. If you see a hard cut at 16 kHz or 20 kHz, it is a transcode (an MP3 converted back to FLAC). Plastic Beach has high-frequency percussion (e.g., the shakers in “Superfast Jellyfish”) that should shine up to the Nyquist limit.

Securing a bit-perfect FLAC rip of the 2010 HMV pressing guarantees that you are listening to the original, uncompressed European master before later streaming re-issues or remasters altered the dynamic range. It represents a time capsule of the physical music retail peak in the UK. Track-by-Track High-Fidelity Highlights Gorillaz - Plastic Beach 2010 -FLAC- HMV

Featuring alternate artwork of the Plastic Beach island at night, a making-of documentary, and access to exclusive online content.

When Plastic Beach was released, it received glowing reviews but bewildered some listeners who expected the straightforward alt-rock hooks of "Feel Good Inc." or "Clint Eastwood." [FLAC File] ➔ [Bit-Perfect Media Player] ➔ [External

The Gorillaz, a virtual British rock band created by Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett, released their third studio album, "Plastic Beach," on March 3, 2009. However, it seems like there's a 2010 version of this album available in FLAC format, specifically from HMV.

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For audiophiles and collectors, the intersection of high-fidelity audio and physical media has made certain digital pressings of this album highly sought after. Specifically, the release represents a unique moment in digital distribution history—a time when high-street retailers attempted to bridge the gap between physical CDs and lossless digital archival. The Concept and Sound of Plastic Beach

Damon Albarn built a floating garbage paradise. Listening to it in FLAC from the HMV exclusive is the only way to truly hear the ocean hum.