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Clocking in at a breathless pace, this track features some of the fastest guitar picking on the album. In high-resolution audio, the individual strikes of the guitar plectrum against the strings are fully audible, adding texture to the rhythm. 3. "Something Good Can Work"

Because the album relies heavily on staccato guitar picking and crisp hi-hat cymbals, compression tends to muddy the high frequencies. In FLAC, the "click" of Halliday’s guitar plectrum against the strings is perfectly preserved. The high-end frequencies sound crisp rather than harsh. Separation in the Mix Two Door Cinema Club - Tourist History -2010- -FLAC-

for Irish Album of the Year, with the band donating the €10,000 prize money to charity. Sound and FLAC Fidelity Clocking in at a breathless pace, this track

What set Two Door Cinema Club apart from their contemporaries was their surgical precision. Tourist History contains no filler, spanning ten tracks across a lean 32 minutes. The album relies on a specific sonic formula that feels both minimalist and incredibly lush: "Something Good Can Work" Because the album relies

An absolute indie disco anthem. Driven by a relentless, pulsing electronic bass synthesizer and punctuated by "ah-oh, ah-ah-oh" vocal chants, this track benefits immensely from a high-quality audio setup. The low-frequency synth bass hits with maximum punch without distortion, driving the song forward with fierce energy. 7. Undercover Martyn

, released in February 2010 through the French label Kitsuné Musique

Perhaps the most defining track of the band's career, "Undercover Martyn" features a legendary, lightning-fast opening guitar riff. The clarity of FLAC captures the exact attack of the plectrum hitting the guitar strings, delivering an incredibly tactile listening experience. 8. Do What You Want