But for the 1%—the ones with high-end DACs, studio monitors, or just a deep love for early 90s alternative rock—hearing Linda Perry’s voice in true FLAC from a CDM is a revelation. You hear the fret noise on the acoustic guitar. You hear the slight crack in her voice before the last chorus. You hear the song as the mastering engineer heard it in 1993.
– A tighter version of the radio-friendly hit. 2. What's Up? (Remix) – A subtle alternative mix. 4 Non Blondes - What-s Up -CDM- -FLAC- - UP BY ...
Recently, while digging through lossless music forums, I stumbled across a search string that stopped me cold: “4 Non Blondes - What’s Up - CDM - FLAC - UP BY…” (the last part likely a username or release group). But for the 1%—the ones with high-end DACs,
The single was released on June 11, 1993, by Interscope Records . You hear the song as the mastering engineer heard it in 1993
Do you have a specific memory of the 4 Non Blondes CD single? Or are you an audiophile chasing a particular version of this track? Let me know in the comments below.
The (track 4 on the CDM) is not available on any streaming service. It was produced by Danny Madden and features:
It looks like you're referencing a specific file or track listing for the song "What's Up" by 4 Non Blondes, including details like "CDM" (CD Maxi Single), "FLAC" (lossless audio format), and an incomplete artist tag ("UP BY...").