Morcheeba - The Antidote -2005 - Pop- -flac 16-44- ((better))
The Godfrey brothers are bass connoisseurs. The Antidote replaces sub-bass with punchier, kick-drum-driven low end. With FLAC, the bass isn’t bloated or muddy. At 44.1kHz, the frequency response up to 22.05kHz is fully captured, ensuring that every percussive hit has its intended impact.
Released in May 2005, represents a pivotal and unique chapter in Morcheeba's discography. It is famously known as the "Daisy Martey album," the only studio project recorded by the band without original vocalist Skye Edwards before her eventual return years later. A Bold Departure in Sound Morcheeba - The Antidote -2005 - Pop- -Flac 16-44-
Pop music from 2005 was caught in the early stages of the "Loudness War." However, The Antidote was mastered with reasonable dynamic range. In FLAC 16-44, you hear the separation between Ross Godfrey’s layered synths and Paul’s guitar. Compressed MP3s (even at 320kbps) smear the transients—the attack of the snare, the decay of a piano chord. FLAC preserves them. The Godfrey brothers are bass connoisseurs