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: Björk used unconventional recording locations, such as a beach in the Bahamas for "Hyperballad."

Crucially, “Post-FLAC” also implies a temporal shift. Post was released in 1995, the twilight of physical media. CD jewel cases were cracking; vinyl was considered dead. FLAC emerged a few years later as a digital safety blanket. But now, in the age of data centers that consume rivers for cooling, the idea of storing a lossless copy of “The Modern Things” on a server farm in Virginia feels oddly heavy. Bjork - Post-FLAC-

because of its intricate production. From the layered jungle beats of "I Miss You" to the crisp, cinematic strings in "Isobel," a lossless format preserves the original studio quality that MP3s often compress. You can listen to or purchase high-quality versions of (Official FLAC downloads) (Independent retailer for lossless files) (Hi-Res streaming) Apple Music (Lossless streaming) story behind the iconic album cover Björk - Post - Boomkat : Björk used unconventional recording locations, such as