Madcon - Beggin -original Version- -flac- Extra Quality Page
The Modern Rebirth of a Soul Classic: Madcon’s "Beggin’" in Lossless Fidelity
The History: From Norway to the World
To appreciate the FLAC, you must appreciate the artifact. Madcon recorded Beggin’ for their debut album So Dark the Con of Man (a play on "Sodom and Gomorrah"). The duo, who met in the foster system of Bergen, Norway, originally intended the track as an underground club banger. Madcon - Beggin -Original Version- -FLAC-
Elias nodded, taking the drive back. Some songs were meant to be background noise, but the Madcon version—in its purest, unadulterated form—was meant to be felt. The Modern Rebirth of a Soul Classic: Madcon’s
A popular choice for audiophiles to purchase high-resolution versions of major label albums. Format: FLAC Bit depth: 16-bit Sample rate: 44
Bass Clarity
The track’s low-end (the kick drum and synth bass) is often muddied in lossy formats. In FLAC, the attack of each kick and the sub-bass decay remain intact, revealing a subtle low-frequency rumble that MP3s cut off below ~50Hz.
The "FLAC" (Free Lossless Audio Codec) version is the preferred format for audiophiles as it preserves the original master's full dynamic range without the compression loss found in standard MP3s.
- Format: FLAC
- Bit depth: 16-bit
- Sample rate: 44.1 kHz
- Source: CD or high-res digital master