Lady Gaga - The Fame Monster - 2009 -eac - Flac... [verified] -
The year was 2009. The world was ending, or at least that’s what it felt like. The financial markets had collapsed, swine flu was sweeping the globe, and the pervasive mood was one of anxious, jittery fatalism.
- The sub-bass drop at 0:45 in “Bad Romance” – on lossy codecs, it smears. In FLAC, it hits clean.
- The layered vocal harmonies in “Monster” (right channel, around 1:20).
- The decay of the piano in “Speechless” – no MP3 artifacting.
Music and Style
The album was produced by Gaga and her longtime collaborator, RedOne. The production is sleek and modern, with a focus on electronic and dance music. The album's sound is characterized by its use of synthesizers, drum machines, and distorted vocal effects. Gaga has said that she was inspired by the likes of Kraftwerk and Giorgio Moroder, and that she wanted to create an album that would be a "futuristic" take on pop music. Lady Gaga - The Fame Monster - 2009 -EAC - FLAC...
, through both its cultural impact as a pop masterpiece and its technical standing as a high-fidelity artifact when archived using Exact Audio Copy (EAC) in Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) format. I. The Cultural Paradigm Shift The year was 2009
EAC uses an external encoder to convert the raw CD data into lossless FLAC files. Compression Options (F11): The sub-bass drop at 0:45 in “Bad Romance”
💿 [Lady Gaga] – The Fame Monster (Deluxe Edition) [2009]
