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The Enduring Legacy of Smashing Pumpkins' Siamese Dream (1993)
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A Sonic Cathedral in Lossless Form: Why FLAC is the Only Way to Hear “Siamese Dream”
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When Siamese Dream was originally mixed by Alan Moulder (with Billy Corgan breathing down his neck over every guitar overdub), it was pressed onto CD with incredible dynamic range. However, in the early 2000s, The Smashing Pumpkins fell victim to the "Loudness War." The 2011 remaster, while boasting bonus tracks, suffers from significant dynamic range compression. The quiet parts are louder, but the loud parts clip and distort unpleasantly. The Enduring Legacy of Smashing Pumpkins' Siamese Dream
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For the most authentic experience, seek out a . It highlights the intricate production details that MP3s simply flatten. Versions to Avoid That sound—the tears, the sweat,
Final verdict:
If you only own Siamese Dream on Spotify or Apple Music, you don’t truly own it. Seek out the FLAC. Your ears—and the Pumpkins’ wall of guitars—will thank you.
- Dynamic range preserved – Unlike many loudness-war remasters, the 2011 version uses a more dynamic, less compressed master. The original 1993 CD is slightly louder and harsher in the high end.
- Full frequency response – Butch Vig’s original mix (famous for its layered, crushed guitars) breathes better. You hear Jimmy Chamberlin’s cymbal decay and the bass guitar more clearly.
- No clicks/errors – The 1993 pressing had a few minor mastering glitches (e.g., a tiny dropout in “Cherub Rock”). The 2011 fixes those.
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That sound—the tears, the sweat, the infinite guitar overdubs—was designed to be timeless. Digital compression is temporal. It is made for buffering and convenience. FLAC is archival. It is the closest we can get to sitting in the control room at Triclops Sound Studios in 1992.