Audiophile Review: Clean Bandit’s “Rather Be” (2014) – A String-Laden Masterpiece in FLAC
Open-back headphones or a solid 2.1 speaker system. Turn off the EQ. Let the strings sing. Clean Bandit - Rather Be -2014- -FLAC-
When Clean Bandit burst onto the international scene with Rather Be in 2014, they didn’t just top the charts; they changed the formula for dance music. Featuring the velvet vocals of Jess Glynne, this track is the perfect marriage of a four-on-the-floor house beat and a classical string quartet. When Clean Bandit burst onto the international scene
But if you’ve only ever streamed this track via compressed MP3 or YouTube, you haven’t actually heard it. Today, we are diving into the version of this 2014 Grammy winner to see if the lossless format does justice to the intricate production. The "Classical Crossover" Test Most EDM tracks rely on synth pads and bass drops. Rather Be relies on a live violin and cello. In the standard 320kbps MP3, the high frequencies of the violin often sound brittle, and the cello’s lower register can muddy the kick drum. Today, we are diving into the version of
While you can enjoy the melody on a car radio, the FLAC version reveals the "band" in Clean Bandit. It transforms the track from a simple pop earworm into a miniature concerto. For testing new headphones or studio monitors, the opening string riff of Rather Be has become my new go-to reference track.
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