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In the mid-2000s, many underground shares suffered from poor audio encoding (often variable bit-rate MP3s or 128kbps rips). A "Repack" meant a dedicated archiver went back to the original source materials. They replaced low-quality files with pristine, 320kbps constant bit-rate (CBR) audio or lossless FLAC files. They also fixed broken ID3 tags and normalized the audio levels across the entire tracklist.

: Use the collection as inspiration for your own remixes or productions. Analyze the techniques used and try to incorporate them into your own work.

The compilation features 12 tracks from various artists, including:

The true value of this repack lies in its ultra-long, alternative versions of legendary tracks. Several standout tracks demonstrate the signature production style of the UltraSound Studio catalog: 1. The Synth-Pop and New Wave Masterpieces

An absolute marathon of a track that clocks in at over 10 minutes, perfect for setting a vintage, late-night disco vibe.

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VA Ultrasound Studio Rare Remixes Vol.159 2008 Repack is a relatively rare compilation, particularly in its original form. The album has been re-released as a repack, which includes additional tracks and remixes. However, the original release is highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts, making it a valuable addition to any electronic music collection.

: Remixes are new versions of songs created by reworking the original recording. They can range from simple changes to complete reimaginings. Understanding the culture behind remixing can enhance your appreciation of the collection.

Songs with drifting acoustic tempos were quantized, making it significantly easier for modern digital DJs to beat-match classic tracks with electronic dance music.