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Post (1995) Genre Blueprint: ├── Industrial / Electronic ("Army of Me", "Enjoy") ├── Big Band Jazz / Swing ("It's Oh So Quiet") ├── Ambient / Trip-Hop ("Possibly Maybe", "Headphones") └── Avant-Garde Pop ("Hyperballad", "Isobel") 1. "Army of Me" If you want, I can: This report provides

The spiritual centerpiece of the album, "Isobel" tells the magical-realist tale of a woman born in a forest who moves to the city and clashes with urban reality. Deodato’s sweeping orchestral strings are paired with a dusty, mid-tempo trip-hop breakbeat. The separation of instruments in the FLAC mix creates an expansive soundstage where the classical orchestra and urban electronic beats coexist perfectly. 8. Possibly Maybe The separation of instruments in the FLAC mix

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