℗ 2021 Little Idiot
Released April 30, 2021
Duration 2m 45s
Record Label Deutsche Grammophon (DG)
Genre Pop
 

Natural Blues (Reprise Version / Edit / feat. Gregory Porter, Amythyst Kiah / Single)

Moby, Gregory Porter, Amythyst Kiah

Available in 48 kHz / 24-bit AIFF, FLAC audio formats
  • Select Format
    • AIFF 48 kHz | 24-bit
    • FLAC 48 kHz | 24-bit
Add to cart
discounted price

 
1.1
Natural Blues (Reprise Version / Edit / feat. Gregory Porter, Amythyst Kiah)
Moby; Gregory Porter; Amythyst Kiah
2:45
Moby has shared the edited version of his reimagined track “Natural Blues”, featuring Gregory Porter and Amythyst Kiah. “Natural Blues” is the third song to be unveiled from Moby’s eagerly awaited forthcoming new album, Reprise. “Natural Blues” originally appeared on Moby’s global breakthrough smash Play, released in 1999. Faithful to its earlier incarnation but remarkably contemporary, the new version soars with a renewed energy. The soulful vocals of both Gregory Porter and Amythyst Kiah married with the Budapest Art Orchestra make for a powerful and moving combination.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Deutsche Grammophon (DG) Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
1
Natural Blues (Reprise Version / Edit / feat. Gregory Porter, Amythyst Kiah)
-0.20-11.84-8.96

Offers & New Releases

exclusive benefits for mailing list members

Subscribe Now

What is High-Resolution Audio?

High-resolution audio offers the highest-fidelity available, far surpassing the sound quality of traditional CDs. When you listen to music on a CD or tracks purchased via consumer services such as iTunes, you are hearing a low-resolution version of what was actually recorded and mastered in the studio. ProStudioMasters offers the original studio masters — exactly as the artist, producers and sound engineers mastered them — for download, directly to you.

What do I need for playback?

You may need additional software / hardware to take full advantage of the higher 24-bit high-res audio formats, but any music lover that has heard 16-bit vs 24-bit will tell you it's worth it!

Software for Mac OS X

Software for Windows

Hardware Suggestions