Listen to “So Much.” The verses are practically a whisper, a fragile confession. The chorus explodes into a wall of sound. On compressed formats, the noise floor is raised, and you lose the blackness of the silence between notes. On the , the noise floor is virtually non-existent. The silence is absolute, making the subsequent explosion visceral.
Keep the original FLAC as your master.
This version focuses on clarity, air, and a more modern, open soundstage. It brings Gabriel’s vocals to the forefront, emphasizing the expansive orchestral arrangements and rhythmic textures.
Peter Gabriel - I-o -2023- -24bit-96khz- Flac -... Review
Listen to “So Much.” The verses are practically a whisper, a fragile confession. The chorus explodes into a wall of sound. On compressed formats, the noise floor is raised, and you lose the blackness of the silence between notes. On the , the noise floor is virtually non-existent. The silence is absolute, making the subsequent explosion visceral.
Keep the original FLAC as your master.
This version focuses on clarity, air, and a more modern, open soundstage. It brings Gabriel’s vocals to the forefront, emphasizing the expansive orchestral arrangements and rhythmic textures.