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Atc - Around The World -la La La La | La- -flac- _verified_Upon its release, "Around the World -La La La La La-" quickly gained traction in Europe, reaching the top 10 in several countries, including Germany, France, and Italy. The song's success soon spread to other parts of the world, including Australia, where it was certified platinum, and the United States, where it peaked at number 28 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. (Free Lossless Audio Codec) versions of this track are typically sourced from original physical CD releases. Lossless Source: The original 2000 German Planet Pop ATC - Around the World -La La La La La- -FLAC- You hear the space between the heavy bassline and the airy "La La La" vocals. Upon its release, "Around the World -La La Whether you are ripping your old CD, downloading from Qobuz, or verifying a file’s spectrogram, securing an authentic FLAC of this 2000 classic is an act of preservation. It ensures that the "La la la la la" will echo with pristine clarity for the next generation of listeners—provided they have the headphones to handle it. Lossless Source: The original 2000 German Planet Pop But seeking out the FLAC version is an act of musical archaeology. In a lossless format, the production details of the late 90s become startlingly clear. You hear the precise cut-off of the gate on the synthesizer (the "pumping" effect that makes the volume duck and dive with the kick drum). You hear the distinct, slightly processed breathiness of the vocalists before the reverb swallows them. The FLAC preserves not just the song, but the studio environment of 1999—the exact pressure of the digital buttons pressed by producers Alex Christensen and Konstantin Meladze. It turns a disposable pop track into a historical document. The song has seen multiple re-releases, including a that reached #15 on the UK Singles Chart and various modern EDM interpretations such as the Central Projects Club Remix (2020). Ironically, the best way to get a perfect FLAC is to buy a used Planet Pop CD on eBay or Discogs for $5. Rip it using Exact Audio Copy (EAC) or dBpoweramp. This guarantees a 1:1 perfect copy. | |