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You have the file. Now, don’t ruin it with bad hardware. To hear why 1973’s Future Days still breathes in 2005’s remastered FLAC:

: This chapter provides a scholarly analysis of the album's place in electronic music history . It highlights how Future Days CAN - Future Days -1973- Remaster -2005- FLAC -...

Released as a high-fidelity SACD by Spoon Records, remastered by Andreas Torkler . Personnel: You have the file

There is a specific irony in listening to a file named Future Days . Recorded in 1973, the album was supposed to sound like the year 2000. Yet, here we are, spinning a 2005 remaster in lossless FLAC, and it still sounds more "future" than most music released today. It highlights how Future Days Released as a

The 2005 remaster (frequently found in FLAC/SACD formats) was handled by Andreas Torkler at Sonopress, Germany, using the original master tapes. Audio Fidelity

The album's opening track, "Sing Swan Song," sets the tone for the record, with Irmin Schmidt's soaring vocals and poetic lyrics accompanied by the band's intricate instrumentation. The song's dreamy, psychedelic quality is balanced by the driving rhythms of "North," which showcases Jaki Liebezeit's innovative drumming and Holger Czukay's melodic bass lines.

David Stubbs: Future Days: Krautrock and the Building of Modern Germany