Taylor Swift - Reputation -2017- -flac- [work]
55:38 (or 55:45 depending on specific metadata versions) Mastering: Engineered by Randy Merrill Album Credits & Production
Most pop albums are mixed for laptop speakers and Bluetooth earbuds. Reputation was not. This album was engineered by the legendary (mixed by Manny Marroquin) specifically to punish weak playback systems.
Keeps the delicate, synthesized vocal modulation crisp and emotionally resonant. '80s Synth Pads Taylor Swift - Reputation -2017- -FLAC-
Reputation remains one of the most polarizing yet brilliantly produced pop albums of the late 2010s. It is an aggressive, multi-layered electronic ecosystem that hides a soft, romantic center. Listening to the 2017 original press in FLAC allows you to hear the record exactly how Taylor Swift and her production team intended in the studio—uncompressed, raw, and completely uncompromised.
What (headphones, speakers, DAC) you currently use? 55:38 (or 55:45 depending on specific metadata versions)
In FLAC, the album is not just pop music; it is a sonic stress test. It reveals the ghost in the machine—the tape hiss, the whispered count-ins, the sub-bass that shakes your car mirrors. For the fan who wants to hear exactly what Jack Antonoff and Taylor heard in the control room in 2017, there is no substitute.
For audiophiles, the version of this album is particularly essential. The format preserves the intricate layers of "propulsive bass notes" and "vacuum-cleaner synths" that can be lost in compressed formats, allowing the listener to hear the "grimy atmosphere" of tracks like "So It Goes..." as they were intended. The Lyrical Core: Public Versus Private Keeps the delicate, synthesized vocal modulation crisp and
: The track features pitch-shifted vocal chops used as a post-chorus drop. Lossless audio separates these manipulated vocal layers from the heavy percussion, letting you hear the digital grit of the production. 2. Spatial Clues and Layering
