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In this deep dive, we’ll explore why the 24-bit/96kHz FLAC version of i/o represents the definitive listening experience, why it’s currently the "hottest" digital commodity for serious collectors, and how it changes the game for spatial audio mixing.
: Reviewers consider the high-resolution presentation a "reference-level audio experience," particularly for its immaculate mixing of strings and orchestral sections. No Compromises
After a twenty-one-year hiatus from original studio material, Peter Gabriel finally released his tenth studio album, , on December 1, 2023. For audiophiles and high-fidelity enthusiasts, the wait was not just about the songs, but about the meticulous sonic craftsmanship Gabriel is known for—now delivered in a stunning 24-bit/96kHz FLAC format. A Dual Sonic Journey: The Bright and Dark Sides
: Often described as more "pop" or airy, focusing on clarity and traditional balance.
It looks like you're referring to a from his i/o album (2023), specifically in 24-bit / 96 kHz FLAC format — a high-resolution audio version that's popular among audiophiles.
In this deep dive, we’ll explore why the 24-bit/96kHz FLAC version of i/o represents the definitive listening experience, why it’s currently the "hottest" digital commodity for serious collectors, and how it changes the game for spatial audio mixing.
: Reviewers consider the high-resolution presentation a "reference-level audio experience," particularly for its immaculate mixing of strings and orchestral sections. No Compromises
After a twenty-one-year hiatus from original studio material, Peter Gabriel finally released his tenth studio album, , on December 1, 2023. For audiophiles and high-fidelity enthusiasts, the wait was not just about the songs, but about the meticulous sonic craftsmanship Gabriel is known for—now delivered in a stunning 24-bit/96kHz FLAC format. A Dual Sonic Journey: The Bright and Dark Sides
: Often described as more "pop" or airy, focusing on clarity and traditional balance.
It looks like you're referring to a from his i/o album (2023), specifically in 24-bit / 96 kHz FLAC format — a high-resolution audio version that's popular among audiophiles.