This album is in my DNA: I know every nuance of the stereo version from listening to it my whole life. I'm listening on a 5.1 system, so I know I'm missing some stuff that's in a proper Atmos setup. It has been interesting reading the comments in this thread, as opinions seem to be all over the place. My two cents for what it's worth, are that this sounds much better than the old 5.1 mix. Meaning, the sound quality of each individual instrument is much better to me. In particular, the drums and acoustic instruments sound more realistic/modern, but not in the bad sense of modern. They are dynamic (unlike in the stereo 2024 remix which I dislike tremendously), not overly limited or compressed, or having any weird EQ. As far as the surround, this disc sounds better the louder you play it. There is plenty of discrete information coming out of the surrounds. As one person pointed out, not as much isolation as something like Larks' Tongues in Aspic, which might have been nice. But, on the other hand, I think this particular album would have fallen apart if there had been that much separation. Many comments about Mick's guitar being too quiet. It seems less prominent than on the stereo, but as someone else pointed out, that is because Bowie's vocal is more prominent, not because the guitar is actually buried. It's not so quiet that it takes away from my enjoyment. In fact, I think it's sufficiently loud. The acoustic guitars seem more prominent than on the stereo, which sounds great to me. I'm giving this a 10.