Bjork - Post-flac-
Hardcore fans often confuse Post with its remix companion, Telegram (1996). When searching for , you might stumble upon Telegram FLACs. Don’t skip them. Telegram contains the definitive version of "Hyperballad" (the Brodsky Quartet version) and the muddy, brilliant "Army of Me" (Massey mix). In FLAC, the crushing low-end of the "Army of Me" (ABA All-Stars Bootleg) will test the limits of your subwoofer.
For the purist, a needle-drop of the 2016 reissue vinyl (cut at 45RPM) is magical. It adds a warmth to the digital coldness of tracks like "Cover Me." However, ensure the rip is done with a high-end cartridge (like Ortofon 2M Black) to avoid inner-groove distortion. A bad vinyl rip is worse than a 128kbps MP3. Bjork - Post-FLAC-
For an artist who has consistently pushed the boundaries of sound technology—later venturing into surround sound and app-based albums—Björk’s discography deserves a format that respects the integrity of the original recording. FLAC provides the transparency required to appreciate Post not just as a collection of songs, but as a significant work of sonic architecture. Hardcore fans often confuse Post with its remix
Post is a sonically diverse album that blends industrial beats, lush orchestral arrangements, and avant-garde pop. FLAC is preferred by fans because it preserves every detail of the original recording without the "smearing" or loss of high-frequency data often found in MP3s. It adds a warmth to the digital coldness