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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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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
<Ringworm>hehehe, it's all fun and games till someone loses an "I"
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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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Posts: 230 Joined: 02-Feb-2019 Last visit: 20-Jan-2021
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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 . 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
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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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Posts: 230 Joined: 02-Feb-2019 Last visit: 20-Jan-2021
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Damn. Thats a shame. Thanks for the feedback!
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