Compact Discs With Hidden Pregap Tracks: How Did They Do It?
Today in Tedium: Having gotten through a massive Animal Well journey, I’d like to make a proclamation: More things need hidden secrets, like Easter eggs. Usually, games and applications are where we find hidden secrets, but during the 1990s, the music industry had a monopoly on all the good ones, thanks to the compact disc, which kicked off a hidden track renaissance. As cool as hidden tracks were, the best CD trick was something called a pregap, referring to the space immediately before the fir...
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