Bjork - Post-flac- [repack] Here

Björk once said, “The most powerful weapon on earth is the human soul on fire.” On Post , her soul is a blowtorch. But to feel the heat, the format matters.

Björk’s voice is not an instrument; it is a weather system. On Post , she ranges from a whispered coo on to a guttural roar on “Enjoy.” Lossy codecs like AAC or MP3 work by chopping off "inaudible" frequencies to save space. Unfortunately, these frequencies often include the subtle harmonics of the human voice—the breath before a scream, the saliva in the mouth, the natural reverb of the recording room. Bjork - Post-FLAC-

Whether you are ripping your 1995 CD, buying the 24-bit download, or streaming via a lossless service, do not cheat yourself. Put on a pair of reference headphones, cue up in pure FLAC, close your eyes, and wait for the sunrise. The difference is not just audible. It is visceral. Björk once said, “The most powerful weapon on