Thomas Dolby - The Golden Age Of Wireless -flac- -

Released in the shadow of The Dark Side of the Moon and the rise of MTV, The Golden Age of Wireless is a concept album disguised as a pop record. Dolby (born Thomas Morgan Robertson) was a 23-year-old studio prodigy who had already played with Lene Lovich and Foreigner. He built his own home studio, tore up the rulebook, and created an album that mourned the loss of maritime radio while celebrating the digital dawn.

The Golden Age of Wireless is more than a single hit; it’s a cohesive debut that showcases Thomas Dolby’s singular combination of technical curiosity, melodic craftsmanship, and wry storytelling. In FLAC, the album’s nuances—its layered synths, crisp mixes, and production flourishes—are fully preserved, making it an enduring and rewarding listen for both casual fans and critical listeners. Thomas Dolby - The Golden Age of Wireless -flac-