A rip of the original 1992 CD pressing preserves every single bit of data exactly as it was mastered. Because Get Ready! was produced during the peak of the digital synthesizer era (utilizing legendary gear like the Roland Juno-106, Roland W-30, and Akai samplers), the digital dynamics are incredibly sharp. A FLAC file captures the biting attack of these hardware synths and the precise micro-timing of the hardware sequencers without any digital artifacts. Heritage and Cultural Impact
Get Ready! went on to sell over two million copies worldwide, paving the way for 2 Unlimited's even more successful sophomore album, No Limits (1993). It opened the floodgates for acts like Culture Beat, Snap!, and Real McCoy to dominate the mid-90s global pop charts. 2 Unlimited - Get Ready -Album- -1992- -FLAC-
The album's cover art, featuring the pair in front of a futuristic, grid-lined backdrop, perfectly captured the techno-optimism of the era. And that distinctive in the title ( Get Ready! )? It was dropped for the album’s releases in the US and UK. A rip of the original 1992 CD pressing
The second single from the album features a darker, more rave-oriented techno bassline. The FLAC format preserves the subtle resonance of the filtering synths and the sharp, rapid-fire delivery of Ray's verses against Anita’s haunting chorus. A FLAC file captures the biting attack of