The 1975 -deluxe- -2013- -flac-

A decade later, The 1975 remains a cornerstone of 2010s indie-pop. It captured a moment of youthful transition, late-night drives, and digital-age romance. By revisiting this 2013 masterpiece in high-fidelity FLAC, you aren't just listening to music; you're preserving the sonic integrity of an era-defining debut.

: The band has cited Brian Eno’s ambient work as a primary influence. Lossless audio captures the subtle "Music for Cars" textures—distant reverb tails and soft synth pads—that often get flattened or distorted by lossy compression. Legacy and Impact The 1975 -Deluxe- -2013- -FLAC-

16-bit / 44.1kHz FLAC Label: Dirty Hit / Polydor Genre: Alt-Pop / New Wave / Indie Rock / Electro-R&B A decade later, The 1975 remains a cornerstone

In 2013, The 1975 were dismissed by some as a “Tumblr band” peddling style over substance. A decade later, the production work of George Daniel and Matty Healy is recognized as meticulous to the point of obsessive. The FLAC deluxe edition validates that obsession. : The band has cited Brian Eno’s ambient

—effectively serving as a 39-track manifesto of their aesthetic. Genre Fluidity

The bonus content is organized to follow the original EP release order: Альбом «The 1975 (Deluxe Edition) - Apple Music