Daft Punk - Discovery -2001- -flac- 88 — High Quality
Built on a sample of Edwin Birdsong's "Cola Bottle Baby," it became a cornerstone of modern electronic pop.
You haven't truly heard the low-end on "Aerodynamic" or the stereo imaging on "Digital Love" until you've heard it in lossless. The robots built a masterpiece of filtered disco and heartbreak, and high-res audio finally does it justice. Daft Punk - Discovery -2001- -FLAC- 88
The duo described the album as an exploration of song structure and musical form, filtered through the lens of childhood nostalgia. This playful, exploratory spirit is the album's lifeblood, a fascination with the joy of simply listening, unburdened by the constraints of genre. Built on a sample of Edwin Birdsong's "Cola
Discovery is available in 24-bit/88.2 kHz high-resolution FLAC format from legitimate high-res music stores. Qobuz, a leading high-resolution streaming and download service, offers the album in “24-Bit/88 kHz Stereo”. This configuration provides significantly more dynamic range than the 16-bit/44.1 kHz of standard CDs. The duo described the album as an exploration
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To appreciate the sonic depth of the high-resolution files, one must first understand what Daft Punk set out to achieve. The title Discovery is a clever double entendre. On one hand, it represents the act of uncovering new sounds; on the other, it spells out "Very Disco" when rearranged.
A: It most likely refers to the 88.2 kHz sampling rate found in high-resolution versions of the album, or possibly a reference to discussion forums associated with that numeric identifier.
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