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True FLAC files will show audio data stretching all the way up to 20 kHz to 22 kHz. If the audio data sharply cuts off in a flat line at 16 kHz or 20 kHz, the file is a transcode (a fake upsampled MP3). The Ultimate Trance Artifact

Few tracks in the history of electronic music carry the mythic status of "Café del Mar" by Energy 52. Conceived in 1993 by the German trance duo of Harald Blüchel (Cosmic Baby) and Paul M., the track did not just soundtrack the Ibiza golden era—it defined it. Named after the iconic San Antonio sunset bar, its melancholic, uplifting, and timeless melody has been reinterpreted across four decades. For audiophiles and electronic music historians, experiencing the vast catalog of "Café del Mar" remixes in Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) format is not just a preference; it is a necessity to capture the track's spatial depth, analog warmth, and driving kinetic energy. The Anatomy of a Masterpiece Energy 52 - Cafe del Mar -Remixes- -FLAC-