John Mayer Continuum Flac !!exclusive!!
A dedicated DAC to accurately translate the digital lossless data into clean analog signals without adding artificial color.
Recorded in a single day with Charlie Hunter; features an to create organ-like guitar sounds. "Slow Dancing in a Burning Room"
Released on September 9, 2006, marked Mayer's fourth studio album. Following the success of his previous album Heavier Things , Mayer sought to explore new sonic landscapes, drawing inspiration from jazz, blues, and rock. The album was recorded in various locations, including Los Angeles, New York City, and Nashville, with Mayer collaborating with esteemed producers like Steve Jordan and Mayer himself. JOHN MAYER Continuum FLAC
On tracks like "I Don't Trust Myself (With Loving You)," Palladino’s bassline acts as the heartbeat of the song. In FLAC, the low-end frequencies are perfectly defined, preventing the bass from sounding muddy or bleeding into the vocals.
Mayer’s guitar playing relies heavily on fingerpicking, subtle slides, and volume-knob swells. An MP3 rounds off these sharp attacks (transients). A FLAC file preserves the exact moment the guitar pick strikes the string, the metallic ring of the fretboard, and the trailing decay of his signature Line 6 DL4 delay pedals. Low-End Definition A dedicated DAC to accurately translate the digital
Continuum was co-produced by John Mayer and Steve Jordan, with engineering and mixing duties handled by the legendary Chad Franscoviak and Manny Marroquin. The production philosophy leaned heavily on capturing live performances in the studio rather than relying on heavy digital editing or pitch correction.
Released on September 12, 2006, “Continuum” represents a pivotal moment in John Mayer’s career, marking a definitive shift away from the polished pop sound of his early work toward a more mature, guitar-driven soul-blues aesthetic. Co-produced by Mayer and the legendary drummer Steve Jordan, the album features a tight-knit rhythm section of bassist Pino Palladino and Jordan on drums, mirroring the John Mayer Trio dynamic that had astonished audiences the previous year. Recorded between November 2005 and September 2006 in Los Angeles, New York City, and the historic Royal Studios in Memphis, the sessions captured a raw, intimate, and stripped-back energy that stood in stark contrast to the over-processed rock of the era. Upon its release, “Continuum” debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, selling over 300,000 copies in its first week, eventually moving more than three million units worldwide and earning Mayer the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album. Following the success of his previous album Heavier
If you have acquired Continuum in a 16-bit/44.1kHz or a 24-bit high-resolution FLAC format, load up these specific tracks to hear the lossless difference: "I Don't Trust Myself (With Loving You)"




































