Michael Jackson - Dangerous -2014- -flac 24-96- File
Bill Bottrell’s slick production shines brightly here. The intro skit featuring the loud guitar amplifier sounds incredibly lifelike. When the main, driving rock riff kicks in, the separation between the acoustic rhythm guitar, the electric guitar hooks, and the driving pop beat prevents the track from ever sounding muddy or fatiguing at high volumes. "Who Is It"
The 2014 24-bit/96kHz FLAC version is not a mere upsample of the 1991 CD. Instead, it utilizes the high-resolution digital transfers executed during the 2001 Special Edition remastering sessions or subsequent archival archival transfers. By archiving the tapes at 24-bit depth and a 96kHz sampling rate, engineers captured a massive amount of low-level detail, micro-dynamics, and room ambiance that standard CDs simply compress. Michael Jackson - Dangerous -2014- -FLAC 24-96-
The result was a much sharper, harder, and riskier album. It was a gritty, urban masterpiece that tackled everything from racial harmony ("Black or White") to social responsibility ("Heal the World") and paranoia ("Who Is It"). The 2014 Hi-Res FLAC version honors this by preserving the "street" edge of the production—the QSound processing that makes sounds appear to swirl around the listener's head is rendered more convincingly in high resolution. Bill Bottrell’s slick production shines brightly here
Provides a significantly higher dynamic range (the difference between the quietest and loudest sounds). This reduces the digital noise floor to near zero, allowing subtle background elements to emerge. "Who Is It" The 2014 24-bit/96kHz FLAC version