Queen - Hot Space -2011 Deluxe Remaster Flac- 88 !!better!! Direct

The context of Hot Space is vital. Coming off the high of "Another One Bites the Dust," Freddie Mercury and bassist John Deacon were deeply influenced by the burgeoning club culture of the early 1980s. They sought to strip away the layered operatic rock of the 1970s in favor of a tighter, funkier, and more synthesized sound. For a legion of rock fans wearing denim jackets and awaiting another "We Will Rock You," this pivot was nothing short of a betrayal. Yet, listening to the 2011 remaster, the "betrayal" sounds more like a brave, forward-thinking evolution.

Whether you’re a die-hard Queen completionist or a casual listener, the mention of Queen - Hot Space -2011 Deluxe Remaster FLAC- 88

(1982) usually sparks a debate. Long considered the band’s most divisive record, the 2011 Deluxe Remaster—specifically the high-fidelity FLAC versions often circulating at 88.2kHz/24-bit—brings a fresh clarity to this electro-funk experiment. The Sound of a Band "Losing the Plot"? Released in May 1982, The context of Hot Space is vital

The Deluxe Remaster includes the original 11-track album plus a of rare and live recordings: Track # Song Title Highlights 1-11 Original Album For a legion of rock fans wearing denim