High quality compressed file. The file includes embedded artist/title info & artwork and is suitable for home/iPod/phone use. Usual price £1.15 per track.
WAV
Uncompressed lossless file, with large file size (e.g. 70MB per track). The files contain no embedded artist/title info or artwork but playback is universally compatible on all software/hardware. The usual price for WAVs is £1.65 per track.
FLAC
Compressed lossless file with very efficient file sizing e.g. 40MB per track. The files also include embedded artist/title info & artwork. Playback, metadata and artwork are moderately well supported (but not for iTunes, iPod or Windows Media Player). The usual price for a FLAC is £1.65 per track.
ALAC
Compressed lossless file with efficient sizing e.g. 45MB per track. The files contain artist/title info & artwork, and while not widely supported for playback at present, they are compatible with iTunes/iPod. The usual price for a ALAC is £1.65 per track.
AIFF
Uncompressed lossless file with a large file size (e.g. 70MB per track). The files include embedded artist/title info and artwork in iTunes and some others, with playback universally compatible on all software/hardware. The usual price for AIFFs is £1.65 per track.
Has Passport To Paradise become THE disco-not-disco label of the year? Of the last three years? Of the next decade? While we don't like to jump the gun, they certainly have all the ingredients of fulfilling such a role. After all, they've put out the legendary Beppe Loda, and that's enough to not warrant any further comments. However, they've been busy picking up other sublime talents, such as the enigmatic Kompleks, who comes through with a stunning, three-pronged blast of ethereal dance vibes. "Since 1871" is a serious churner, carrying its weighty groove with thick beats and a subtle balearic touch, while "Rhythm Of Love" leverages a lovely italo disco feel that always gets us in the mood for a shake. "You And Me" is more cold-wave that disco-ball, but we absolutely adore its driving bass tones, whereas "Payday" launches a funky little edit of Italy's own Adriano Celentano's wonderful 70s romanticism. TIP!
What is Album Only?
Some artists and labels prefer certain tracks to be purchased as part of an entire release. These tracks cannot be purchased individually but are available to download as part of the release
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