| Field | Value | |-------|-------| | Source | CD, likely European or Australian pressing | | Accuracy | AccurateRip verified (in log) | | Encoding | FLAC level 8 | | Tag “ausy” | Not in official metadata, only folder/filename |
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, released in . The additional tags indicate the audio is in FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) format and was likely ripped or shared by a user or group named " ausy ." Album Overview: Post (1995) Bjork - Post -1995- -flac- - ausy
Björk’s vocal technique is famously varied, utilizing everything from guttural growls to operatic head voice. Lossless audio captures the physical reality of her performance. The sharp intake of breath before the chorus of "Hyperballad" and the raspiness in "Army of Me" remain intact, providing an intimate, lifelike presentation that gets lost in low-bitrate streams. The Legacy of Post
It is described as a "sensory rush" that mixes pop storytelling with an "extrovert" sonic palette. 2. Track Breakdown: A Study in Eclecticism | Field | Value | |-------|-------| | Source
In , the dynamic range remains fully intact. You can hear the air between the notes, the reverb in Björk’s voice during "Isobel," and the sheer power of the orchestra in "It’s Oh So Quiet." For an album that feels like 3D sound painting, FLAC is the only medium that does justice to Björk’s vision.
Björk produced the album herself, collaborating with a diverse roster of producers to create what she described as a "musically promiscuous" sound. The sharp intake of breath before the chorus
From the menacing, industrial-stomp of its lead single "Army of Me" to the euphoric, beat-driven confessions of "Hyperballad," Post is a masterclass in artistic bravery. It seamlessly incorporates:
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For Post , Björk took the lead as producer, working alongside a stellar team of co-producers. This included her Debut collaborator (known for his work with Massive Attack), Graham Massey of the legendary electronic group 808 State, and the trip-hop pioneer Tricky . This eclectic mix of talents—from the dancefloor to the avant-garde—helped shape the album's unique and adventurous character.