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Hiroshima - One Wish (Paul Hardcastle Remix) [In FLAC Audio]

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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2012

FLAC Download Link (Right Click and select "Save Target As.."):

http://k004.kiwi6.com/hotlink/30qjne7xs1/hiroshima_one_wish_paul_hardcastle_r...

Using a LP-1LRC ELP Laser Turntable and rendered in FLAC audio for crystal clarity.
ELP Corporation of Japan
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[English] http://www.elpj.com
[日本語] http://www.laserturntable.co.jp

Hiroshima is an American jazz fusion/smooth jazz band formed in 1974 by Sansei Japanese American Dan Kuramoto (wind instruments and band leader), Peter Hata (guitar), June Kuramoto (koto), Johnny Mori (percussion and taiko), Dave Iwataki (keyboards) and Danny Yamamoto (drums). Named for the Japanese city of Hiroshima, the band is best-known for the fusing of Japanese music and other forms of world music into its playing. Its early jazz-pop R&B sound gave the group a huge following among the African American community and they are regarded as musical pioneers among the Asian American and Japanese American community.
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Paul Hardcastle is an English composer and musician, specialising in the synthesizer. In the early 1980s, Hardcastle played the keyboards on several singles on the Oval record label by the dance music groups Direct Drive and First Light, before going solo.
He achieved some acclaim for his early singles, notably in 1984, the electro-funk/freestyle/instrumental track, "Rain Forest", which along with the track, "Sound Chaser" hit number two on the dance chart.

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  • FLAC on Youtube? How is that an improvement when youtube audio rolls off at 15khz? The only way to enjoy FLAC or 320 MP3 is direct listening not via a website with appalling frequency characteristics and terrible encoding aliasing on the bass notes.

  • @TheOptimod You are correct in thinking the audio is very lossy on Youtube, but uploading with FLAC is as transparent as possible. The higher the stream (240-1080) the higher the audio as well.

  • can you send me the flac file please

  • @Penth2000 Just now added the FLAC download link lol

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  • @LoveIsNotNotLove ..but, actually, i have mostly been wondering about the overtones of the timbre..what happens there and is the diff between say vinyl, or live acoustic music and your typical CD recording, esp some of the early ones around 1983 era, and the remixes of old material with less then optimal software compensation.

  • @LoveIsNotNotLove ..as it slides between frets in a continuous, and not fret step-wise way but more a continuum with all the inbetween notes as well. So, what happens there when you sample that: is it noticible or not to the human sensory system in ways we don't understand but still sense, or is it only rough chunks that represent digitalized steps, of 'notes,' that count. I guess one can compare it to camera resolution too but, is music keeping up with 40mp medium format cameras or not?

  • @TheOptimod oh, this whole thread is interesting to watch now..as the ongoing exchange of ideas,adice, facts and opions rolls out..for instance, i did not know that YT rolls off audio at 15kHZ..kind of defeats the purpose. Regards 320k mp3 vs FLAC,..well, i think my brother would agree with you but, maybe not neil young!...

    here is an interesting, perhaps, sound concept for you to also consider: if you take a guitar and use slide, you get an infinite amount of frequency pitch frequency registers

  • @LoveIsNotNotLove 320k MP3 is not generally noticeably any different to FLAC - 320 is above the level for encoding artifacts to be present and the frequency response is up to 20khz, any higher frequencies than that you need the hearing of a dog to detect.

  • @LoveIsNotNotLove ..ps. is it better to rip from vinyl yourself direct to FLAC,.just thinking..as I heard Neil Young saying in a British newspaper the other day, that Steve Jobs listened to vinyl when he got home!..lol..and, not itunes?

  • Great Audio!.. I think I have seen their name, a long time ago, perhaps at some record shop, or used record store but, I dunno where, just a long time ago. Can't believe I missed them, suppose it's due to marketing. I wonder if Jaco knew about them? I am investigating how to get better sound quality as I am still in many ways, soundwise living in the 1990s with 320kbs mp3 on my walkman phone, which isn't bad, ripped from my CD's but, I want to learn FLAC and or PCM uncompressed now! : ) thx4vid

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