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brewster
#1 Posted : 3/29/2019 10:50:39 PM

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Hey guys,

I loves myself some good Shpongle. Especially the older albums like Tales of the Inexpressible and Nothing Lasts are amongst my favorites.
Now I saw that they have been re-released as remastered edition. Do you guys know how much of a difference this makes? I only have CD and FLAC, so all the LP stuff is lost on me. Is it worth getting the remastered versions when I already have the original CDs?
 

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#2 Posted : 3/30/2019 5:47:13 PM

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I doubt you will notice much if any difference. Some people just love vinyl, and with the insanely detailed art put into this new Nothing Lasts vinyl (there is a vid on fb of what it looks like), it is a pretty cool collectible. But very pricey too



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#3 Posted : 3/30/2019 5:55:50 PM

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I'm no expert but I guess it depends on how good the remastering is? It's not like say the Pink Floyd albums that were made decades ago and to which remastering made a significant impact on the overall feel; different remasters also again produced different feels.

But it's not automatically like a remaster = improvement, especially given Shpongle isn't that old anyway and I think Posford would have put a lot of care into it originally.

Some Floyd remasters I didn't like, others I did. The thing that makes the most difference is actual quality.. FLAC is a must.
 
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#4 Posted : 3/30/2019 6:24:20 PM

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Yes, that's exactly it. If I got a remaster from a decades-old album, I'd be all over it. But the Tales of the Inexpressible was released in 2001.

And yes, Bandcamp streams both albums, but in 128kbit mp3 Crying or very sad. So I'd have to buy the FLAC to compare. IT's only 7 Pounds, but I guess I'll stick with the CD I got until I read some raving reviews Smile
 
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#5 Posted : 3/31/2019 10:32:09 AM

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i got the Flac version of the original and the new re-mastered version of "nothing lasts..."

to be honest, my first impression was that the re-mastered sounds significantly worse!

if you can remember there used to be "radio edits" of songs when you buy singles.
those radio edits usually had a compressed sound so they sounded better on lower quality devices, this is my first impression of the re-mastered albums.

i have not time yet to compare each song side by side but will do so in the future
 
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#6 Posted : 3/31/2019 12:56:41 PM

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Damn. Thats a shame. Thanks for the feedback!
 
 
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