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      The Postal Service - Give Up -24 Bit Flac- Vinyl Here

      Why seek out a 24-bit FLAC of the vinyl pressing when a CD-quality (16/44.1) digital master exists? Because the vinyl cutting process imposes a harmonic distortion, a gentle compression, and a subtle roll-off of the high-end that tames the original master’s sometimes brittle digital transients.

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      On the standard digital release, “Such Great Heights” has a synthetic sheen—perfectly clear, almost sterile. On this 24-bit vinyl rip, however, the surface gives way. There is a breath between the notes. The kick drum has a thump rather than a click. Gibbard’s voice sits inside the mix, not hovering on top of it. You can almost hear the needle riding the groove of the Sub Pop pressing.

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