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The included CUE sheet maps out the precise track indexing, including gap durations and pregaps. This guarantees a bit-perfect recreation of the physical compact disc layout.

Unlike modern remasters that smash the waveform to pieces via brickwall limiting (the "Loudness Wars"), this 1993 master retains the beautiful, punchy transients of the original 1980s studio analog synthesizers. Trans-X-Living.on.Video.1993.FLAC.CUE.Lossless

Trans-X, spearheaded by the brilliant Pascal Languirand, didn't just write pop songs; they predicted the cyberpunk immersion of the internet age. 🎵 Track-by-Track Deep Analysis 1. Living On Video The included CUE sheet maps out the precise

Finding a verified lossless copy of the 1993 CD edition of Living On Video complete with a reliable CUE sheet is a monumental score for several reasons: On this FLAC pressing, the famous sequenced bassline

The crown jewel of the album and a defining masterpiece of the Hi-NRG and Synth-Pop movements. On this FLAC pressing, the famous sequenced bassline and the mechanical, vocoder-heavy vocal lines are incredibly sharp. The lack of digital clipping allows the rolling 132 BPM rhythm to breathe, making the synthesizers sound aggressive yet remarkably smooth. 2. Message On The Radio

A darker, highly atmospheric track that serves as a canvas for Pascal Languirand's forward-looking dystopia. The lower frequencies on this lossless file provide a physical, vibrating sub-bass feel that MP3 files completely lose. It’s an eerie, hypnotic journey. 4. Monkey Dance

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