Dream Theater - Dream Theater -2013- -flac 24-96- 2021 -

The self-titled album was recorded at Cove City Sound Studios in Long Island, New York, with John Petrucci producing and Richard Chycki engineering. It is a dense, layered album featuring complex polyrhythms, intricate keyboard textures by Jordan Rudess, and a massive guitar sound [1].

Released in September 2013, the self-titled album Dream Theater marked a significant milestone for the progressive metal giants. Coming off the momentum of their first album with drummer Mike Mangini, A Dramatic Turn of Events (2011), this 12th studio album was seen as a definitive statement of the band's new era and a solidification of their lineup. For audiophiles and dedicated fans, experiencing Dream Theater (2013) in format is the ultimate way to appreciate the intricate production, dynamic range, and sonic layering of the album. The Significance of the 2013 Self-Titled Release Dream Theater - Dream Theater -2013- -FLAC 24-96-

The 2013 Dream Theater album features the following tracks: The self-titled album was recorded at Cove City

In the standard CD or MP3 formats, the sheer density of the arrangements can sometimes feel compressed. However, the format provides the necessary "headroom" to separate the complex layers. John Petrucci’s seven-string riffs carry a visceral weight, while Jordan Rudess’s sprawling keyboard textures occupy a distinct space in the stereo field without clashing with the mid-range. The Fidelity Advantage: Why 24-96? Coming off the momentum of their first album

The album’s lead single is a blistering, thrash-influenced progressive metal track tackling the psychological trauma of PTSD. In standard formats, the hyper-fast synchronized riffs between Petrucci and bassist John Myung can sound like a single wall of distortion. In 96kHz FLAC, the transient response is sharp enough that you can hear the distinct metallic clack of Myung’s bass strings cutting through the heavy guitar frequencies. 3. The Looking Glass

This release is available for download in FLAC 24/96 format. The album is provided in a single archive file, which includes all 12 tracks.