Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming stands as M83’s most ambitious and widely embraced album, a double LP released in 2011 that crystallizes Anthony Gonzalez’s lifelong fascination with memory, nostalgia, and the cinematic sweep of synth-pop. Where earlier M83 records—most notably the 2005 breakout Saturdays = Youth—offered intimate, pastel-infused vignettes of adolescent longing, this double album expands that emotional territory into a grand, sometimes overwhelming dreamscape. It is both a summa of Gonzalez’s influences and a bold, affective statement about music’s power to conjure inner worlds.
Listening to the FLAC master reveals the sheer depth of the mix. On the opener, "Intro" (featuring Zola Jesus), the synthesizers don't just play; they physically occupy space in the room. The low-end rumble that underpins the track is clean and separated, avoiding the "mud" that often plagues heavily compressed MP3s. You can hear the air around the vocals, the distinct reverb tails, and the aggressive attack of the snare drums that drive the track forward. M83 - Hurry Up- We--re Dreaming -2011- flac
Acoustic Trickery in "Wait": To create the song's signature wide, immersive atmosphere, Gonzalez used a specific panning technique for the acoustic guitars. Rather than just doubling the same part, he recorded different guitar arrangements for the left and right channels to create a "loose" and organic stereo spread. M83 — Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming (2011) —
Gonzalez described the project as a reflection of his 30 years as a human, dedicated to the "years of innocence where everything was perfect". Influenced by road trips to Joshua Tree and the ambitious scale of Smashing Pumpkins’ Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, he structured the two discs as "siblings," with each track on the first CD finding a counterpart on the second. Key Tracks and Highlights M83 - Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming Lyrics and Tracklist The Headphones: Open-back headphones like the Sennheiser HD
In this article, we will explore why this album remains a landmark of the 2010s, why the FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) format is the only way to properly experience it, and how to integrate this sonic behemoth into your collection.
The year is 2011, and the world feels like it’s vibrating at a different frequency. You’re seventeen, sitting in a bedroom that smells like stale coffee and old paperbacks, staring at a progress bar. M83 - Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming [FLAC].zip
The "Secret" Musicians: Due to budget constraints and union regulations at the time of recording in Los Angeles, the professional string and brass players who performed on the album were not officially paid and had to be credited using pseudonyms.