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1-800-Dinosaur

The search for the "200 Press" EP by James Blake in 2014 FLAC format refers to the 2014 release on his label . Originally intended as a highly limited vinyl-only release of just 200 copies , it was later made available digitally in lossless formats. Release Details Release Date: December 8, 2014. Label: 1-800-Dinosaur (Cat: 1-800-04).

Dynamic Range:

The FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) version preserves the full dynamic range of the original 2014 master. This ensures that the sharp, digital clicks and the warm, analog-sounding synthesizers coexist without the "shimmer" or compression artifacts found in lossy formats. james blake 200 press 2014flac

The EP consists of three electronic tracks and a concluding spoken-word poem: 1-800-Dinosaur The search for the "200 Press" EP

  • The Artist: A genius of low-end frequency.
  • The Format: Lossless digital perfection.
  • The Pressing: Exclusivity (1 of 200).

label, the EP is famously titled after its extremely limited physical run—only 200 vinyl copies were initially pressed, creating an immediate aura of scarcity and underground intent. A Shift in Focus The Artist: A genius of low-end frequency

Recommended listening setup for FLAC

The EP marks a departure from Blake’s vocal-heavy R&B work, focusing instead on experimental leftfield electronics

Experimental Samples

: The title track famously samples and "screws" Andre 3000’s guest verse from Devin the Dude’s "What a Job," turning a celebratory line about music into something eerie and demanding.