Emerson- Lake Palmer - Tarkus -2016- -flac 24... __link__ — Essential

Greg Lake’s vocals possess a lifelike, "in-the-room" presence, losing the boxy coloration found on older digital masters. Track-by-Track Sonic Analysis 1. Tarkus (20:42)

The 5/4 time signature explosion benefits immensely from the 24-bit resolution. Palmer’s snare hits have a snappy, physical punch, and the rapid Moog runs are razor-sharp. Emerson- Lake Palmer - Tarkus -2016- -FLAC 24...

Musically, the suite is a breathtaking, relentless journey. Emerson’s organ and Moog synthesizers blaze with a ferocity rarely heard before, weaving complex melodies and violent soundscapes. He is matched by Palmer's explosive, tightly controlled polyrhythms and Lake’s authoritative, yet smooth, vocals, which deliver the surreal lyrics with dramatic weight. The piece seamlessly moves through its seven distinct yet unified parts— Eruption , Stones of Years , Iconoclast , Mass , Manticore , Battlefield , and Aquatarkus —creating a focused, cohesive work that was entirely different from the "cut-and-paste" techniques employed by some contemporaries. Palmer’s snare hits have a snappy, physical punch,

Palmer's drum solo elements sound crisp, with the natural decay of the cymbals fading smoothly into silence rather than cutting off abruptly. He is matched by Palmer's explosive, tightly controlled

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