During the Golden Age (1950s–70s) and the Rahman revolution of the 90s, Hindi film music relied heavily on live orchestras.
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If you view Hindi music as background noise while commuting, MP3s are fine. But if you want to experience the music—to feel the thumping bass of a Pritam track or the haunting silence between notes in a Jagjit Singh ghazal— hindi lossless tracks better
"Exactly," Arjun laughed. "Compression creates 'artifacts'—digital glitches that your brain has to work overtime to ignore. Lossless audio is like drinking water from a crystal clear spring. Compressed audio is like drinking that same water through a dirty sock. You get the hydration, but the experience is ruined." During the Golden Age (1950s–70s) and the Rahman