The song opens with a massive, reverb-drenched drum hit and Gabriel’s haunting multi-tracked vocals. In lossy compression, the splash cymbals turn into digital white noise. In (typically 16-bit/44.1kHz or 24-bit/96kHz), the attack of Tony Levin’s bass (played with a unique "funk fingers" technique) has a physical thwack that MP3s erase.
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The is widely considered the definitive digital version by experts at Audiophile Style and Head-Fi . The song opens with a massive, reverb-drenched drum
While Peter Gabriel is not a "Pop Art" visual artist in the vein of Warhol, So is a quintessential example of Art Pop . The song opens with a massive
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