Mikkel Lentz’s acoustic guitar intros are iconic. Lossless audio preserves the natural resonance of the guitar body and the crisp metallic snap of the strings. In "25 Minutes," the acoustic guitar feels like it is being played right in front of you rather than behind a digital veil.
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Here is everything you need to know about experiencing Michael Learns to Rock in pristine lossless quality. Why Listen to Michael Learns to Rock in FLAC?
The 1990s pop landscape was dominated by massive vocal harmonies, lush synthesizer pads, and pristine studio production. At the forefront of this melodic revolution was the Danish soft rock band Michael Learns to Rock (MLTR). For decades, fans have enjoyed hits like "The Actor," "25 Minutes," and "That's Why (You Go Away)" on radio, cassette, CD, and eventually compressed MP3s. However, as audiophile culture moves into the mainstream, a growing number of music lovers are rediscovering the band's catalog through FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec).
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Instead of the guitars, keyboards, and drums blending into a flat wall of sound, FLAC places each instrument in its own distinct space.
