You're looking for information on the album "eMOTIVe" by A Perfect Circle, specifically in FLAC format. Here's what I found:
John Lennon’s piano melody, but played through a filter of pure American rage. Maynard’s voice cracked on “no possessions” —not an artistic choice, but a real crack, a moment of genuine throat closure that had been edited out of every commercial release. The FLAC put it back. Elias heard the vocalist’s heartbeat bleeding into the microphone stand. Heard the engineer, somewhere off-mic, whisper “Again?” and Maynard reply “No. That’s the one.” A Perfect Circle - EMOTIVe -FLAC-
The first note didn’t arrive through the headphones. It arrived through the floor. Through the walls. Through the fillings in his teeth. The FLAC had resurrected not just the sound, but the room —and Elias realized, too late, that the room on the recording was not a studio. You're looking for information on the album "eMOTIVe"
The first track, Annihilation , didn’t start with a guitar. It started with a sub-bass frequency that didn’t so much hit his ears as vibrate his sternum. Then Maynard’s voice emerged, but wrong. Slower. As if the tape machine had been dragged through honey. The words were the same— “All the children are insane” —but the space between the words had changed. In the FLAC encoding, where a standard MP3 would have discarded the “silence” as redundant, this file preserved something else. The FLAC put it back