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Every sonic Easter egg—the reversed samples, the layered synth pads that only appear in the right channel, the distorted vocoder buried under the bridge of “Me”—is an artifact preserved. Listening to the final track, “Is There Somebody Who Can Watch You,” in lossless clarity, the parental voicemail and the lonely piano hold a stark, documentary-like realism that compressed formats blur into melancholy noise. The 1975 -Deluxe- -2013- -FLAC-
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