Queen - Hot Space -2011 Deluxe Remaster Flac- 88 !full! [FREE]
Queen_Hot_Space_Deluxe_2011_FLAC_88.flac Size: 4.88 GB (Suspiciously large for a standard album) Frequency: 88.2 kHz / 24-bit.
version was meticulously re-created from the original first-generation master mixes at Gateway Mastering Studios by Bob Ludwig. Sample Rate
The bonus disc, while offering some interesting rarities, is often seen as a missed opportunity, as it lacks the fascinating demos that circulated among collectors. Queen - Hot Space -2011 Deluxe Remaster FLAC- 88
: Bob Ludwig aimed to preserve the dynamic range of the original vinyl presses while utilizing modern digital converters to extract micro-details previously buried in the analog hiss.
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The audio package delivers the definitive audiophile listening experience of Queen's most controversial and misunderstood studio album. Originally released in 1982, Hot Space marked a radical departure for the legendary rock band as they leaned heavily into funk, dance-pop, and R&B elements. The 2011 Bob Ludwig remaster , encoded in pristine Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) at an 88.2 kHz / 24-bit studio-master resolution , strips away decades of analog degradation. This high-fidelity release gives listeners the chance to re-evaluate the album's intricate synthesizer arrangements, deep basslines, and punchy dynamic mixes exactly as they were captured in the studio. The Evolution of Hot Space: From Rock to Funk : Bob Ludwig aimed to preserve the dynamic
Unlike the "loudness wars" masterings of the late 1990s, the 2011 remasters maintain a healthy dynamic range, allowing the music to breathe naturally between quiet grooves and explosive crescendos. Track-by-Track Highlights: The New Sonic Landscape 1. Staying Power
: Written by John Deacon, this track features a prominent, deeply rhythmic bassline. The 24-bit depth allows the low-end frequencies to resonate with a clean, punchy authority without muddying the rest of the soundstage.
| Platform | Software | |----------|----------| | Windows / Mac | , VLC , Audirvana | | iOS | VLC for Mobile , Evermusic | | Android | USB Audio Player PRO , Poweramp | | Dedicated streamer | Any device supporting FLAC up to 96/24 |