Robert Glasper - Canvas -2002- Flac Today
Are you interested in seeing how this compares to Glasper's later crossover projects Black Radio Robert Glasper: Canvas - JazzTimes
If you are listening via Bluetooth earbuds on a subway, FLAC is overkill. But if you have a dedicated DAC, a tube amplifier, or even a decent pair of wired headphones (Sennheiser HD600s, Beyerdynamic DT 770s), the FLAC version of Canvas reveals itself as a masterclass in audio engineering. Robert Glasper - Canvas -2002- flac
The album features nine original compositions and one cover: Are you interested in seeing how this compares
A chaotic, Monk-ish blues. The dynamic range here is violent: whisper-quiet trills explode into fortissimo block chords. Compressed audio files flatten these dynamics, making the "surprise" feel weak. The FLAC rip preserves the original 6–8 dB of crest factor, allowing your DAC (digital-to-analog converter) to reproduce the physical thump of the soundboard. The dynamic range here is violent: whisper-quiet trills
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