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Don’t listen to this for completion. Listen to it for curation . This is how a 1980 Bowie fan introduced their little sibling to the weird guy with the orange hair. And in high-resolution FLAC, it’s a beautiful, crackling time machine.
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Often cited as the bridge between his experimental 70s and commercial 80s, this album featured hits like "Ashes to Ashes" and "Fashion," showcasing a more polished, synthetic sound [Wikipedia].
For audiophiles and casual listeners alike, the music of David Bowie is a shape-shifting journey through the avant-garde, pop culture, and sonic innovation. While the 1970s cemented his status as a legendary glam-rock alien and Berlin-era experimentalist, the 1980s saw Bowie transform into a global stadium superstar.
Tracks that solidified Bowie's status as an MTV-era kingpin.