* They weren’t happy with the results of the previous mastering, for some reason – didn’t match their artistic vision, badly done, rushed, etc. * The original mastering was balanced for a particular release vector (such as streaming, each service having their own mastering guidelines) and now they’re releasing elsewhere. * It’s a marketing strategy, where people will rebuy what they already own if it’s “New! Different!”
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* They weren’t happy with the results of the previous mastering, for some reason – didn’t match their artistic vision, badly done, rushed, etc.
* The original mastering was balanced for a particular release vector (such as streaming, each service having their own mastering guidelines) and now they’re releasing elsewhere.
* It’s a marketing strategy, where people will rebuy what they already own if it’s “New! Different!”