Yazoo - The 12 Inch Mixes -1993- -flac- - Up By... Exclusive -
| Source | Peak Level (dB) | DR Value | Notes | |--------|----------------|----------|-------| | 1993 CD FLAC | 0.01 | DR10 | Mild limiting on bass drum | | 1982 US 12″ vinyl rip | +0.3 (analog overshoot) | DR13 | Vinyl noise floor but punchier transients | | 2008 Box Set FLAC | -0.1 | DR8 | Obvious loudness war compression |
However, it was their series of 12-inch mixes that truly showcased the band's versatility and innovative approach to music production. These extended mixes allowed for deeper exploration of their soundscapes, providing a platform for more experimental and elaborate arrangements. Yazoo - The 12 Inch Mixes -1993- -FLAC- - UP BY...
Conclusion The 12 Inch Mixes (1993) distills Yazoo’s dual identity: emotionally potent songwriting delivered through a production aesthetic that embraces repetition, space, and rhythmic momentum. As a document of 12-inch remix culture and a showcase for Moyet’s vocals and Clarke’s synthcraft, the collection remains a valuable listen—especially in FLAC—for anyone interested in the intersection of 1980s synth-pop and dance music’s extended forms. | Source | Peak Level (dB) | DR
Vinyl collectors have debated whether the 1993 CD uses: As a document of 12-inch remix culture and
(Free Lossless Audio Codec) indicates a digital archive of this CD that preserves the original audio data without the quality loss associated with MP3s. About the Band Yazoo was formed in late 1981 by former Depeche Mode Vince Clarke and powerhouse vocalist Alison Moyet
Highly recommended for archival purposes and critical listening.












