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Yes - Close To The Edge -2013- -flac 24-192- __hot__ «TESTED»
The 1972 Eddy Offord mix, transferred directly from the master tape with no additional EQ.
Chris Squire’s bass is the heart of Yes. In this high-res format, the "growl" of his tone has a physical weight. It anchors the complex time signatures without overwhelming the mix. The Vocal Harmony Yes - Close To The Edge -2013- -FLAC 24-192-
Wilson, known for his work with Porcupine Tree and prog-rock remixes, was tasked with remixing the original multi-track tapes. The result is a dramatically clearer soundscape compared to the often-dense original 1972 mix. The 1972 Eddy Offord mix, transferred directly from
Often a highlight of these remixes, the bass is described as "fatter," "punchier," and more articulate, particularly during the heavy jam sections. It anchors the complex time signatures without overwhelming
To understand this release, you have to understand the source. In 2013, the label Panegyric released the album in various formats (CD, DVD-Audio, and Blu-Ray). This review pertains to the high-resolution files sourced from those discs.
To truly appreciate the 2013 FLAC 24-192 files, your hardware must be up to the task:
