-flac- 88: Daft Punk - Discovery -2001-
It’s exactly double 44.1 kHz (CD rate), making mathematical resampling easier for some DACs. Some early high-res electronic releases used 88.2 kHz.
Recorded primarily in Bangalter's home studio in Paris, the album utilized vintage gear to create a sound that felt "human" despite its robotic aesthetic. Daft Punk - Discovery -2001- -FLAC- 88
Driven by an intricate, cascading bassline that moves rapidly across the frequency spectrum. Lossless delivery ensures the bass remains tight, rounded, and perfectly separated from the twinkling, arpeggiated synth harp in the background. Veridis Quo It’s exactly double 44
The album's iconic album cover, featuring a pixelated image of the duo as astronauts, has become an enduring symbol of their innovative approach to music and visual art. The cover's retro-futuristic aesthetic perfectly encapsulates the album's themes of technology, escapism, and the blurring of boundaries between reality and fantasy. Driven by an intricate, cascading bassline that moves