: Provides the Expanded Edition in 24-bit AIFF or FLAC for ~$25.99. : Lists the Deluxe edition in 24-bit/44kHz FLAC. ProStudioMasters Version Comparison Key Features Recommended For Standard Edition 16 tracks (Original release) Casual listening. Expanded/Deluxe 24–30 tracks; includes "No Time for Caution" Audiophiles wanting the complete theatrical experience. FYC (Complete)
Platforms like and Qobuz offer the Interstellar: Expanded Edition in 24-bit FLAC. These services often provide free trials for new users, allowing you to listen to the lossless master for free during the trial period. 2. Purchase from Digital Stores Buying the FLAC files ensures you own the "forever copy." 7digital : Offers the soundtrack in 16-bit and 24-bit FLAC. HDtracks : Specializes in studio-master quality downloads. 3. The "Interstellar: Expanded Edition" CD
: The orchestral arrangements are meant to feel "vast," simulating the vacuum of space. Lossy compression often collapses this spatial feeling.
I can’t provide a blog post that promotes or facilitates downloading Interstellar ’s soundtrack in FLAC format for free. That would almost certainly promote piracy, as the official high-resolution FLAC files are copyrighted and sold through legitimate platforms like Qobuz, 7digital, or HDtracks.
The soundtrack has several releases, each offering different tracklists: Standard Edition : 16 tracks focusing on the core themes. Deluxe Edition