It was a program, sleek and sophisticated. Its interface was eerily intuitive, as if it had been designed specifically for me. A message flashed on the screen, in letters that seemed to sear themselves into my retina:
: The film features a disturbing yet iconic score by Thomas Bangalter (of Daft Punk fame). Fans often look to download these tracks to experience the low-frequency pulses and disorienting rhythms that define the movie's atmosphere.
The screen flickered, and I saw a message, one that seemed to come from the depths of the program itself:
: For the best experience with atmospheric soundtracks or complex rock albums, look for FLAC or 320kbps Mp3 formats.
The program activated, flooding my screen with a riot of color and light. I felt a jolt of electricity run through my fingers, as if the machine had become a conduit for some hidden force.