Listening to in Dolby Atmos Streaming, via Tidal/Apple/Amazon

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I wasn't going to buy it but them 3 concerts are just too good, not to.
Humm I wonder what's going on there, with the low Atmos mix levels.
Maybe it was mixed for Tidal...:unsure:
I just finished the hard disc of Blu Ray 1 Rock Music.
Now on Apple I am listening to the streaming version of the same last track Sunshine Of Your Love.
The hard disc has two rear heights active, same for the streaming version.
I am glad I bought the box set as the video that goes along with the music takes the experience to another level, of course.
But if you only like/want audio your best choice is streaming audio.
I should add the streaming does touch the front heights, just stronger in the rear.
 
I just finished the hard disc of Blu Ray 1 Rock Music.
Now on Apple I am listening to the streaming version of the same last track Sunshine Of Your Love.
The hard disc has two rear heights active, same for the streaming version.
I am glad I bought the box set as the video that goes along with the music takes the experience to another level, of course.
But if you only like/want audio your best choice is streaming audio.
I should add the streaming does touch the front heights, just stronger in the rear.
Cheers for that 👍
Like you, it's the whole experience I'm looking to enjoy.
There are certainly Blues Artists that I've admired for along time, who get a rare outing.
It's great we have the options of hard disk and or streaming in Atmos
I'll be playing the CD's in the Honda CRV. (I even looked into getting a surround system fitted into her, it was way too expensive)
EC rules.
 
Steve Earle- Copperhead Road. A very good mix on this one from one of my favorite artists from way back, and I still listen to him almost daily. :cool:
Hope that they do the whole album. Anyone on Tidal see who mixed this?
Here's the Tidal link. Immersive engineer is David Fragioni

https://tidal.com/track/294286869
 
Here's the Tidal link. Immersive engineer is David Fragioni

https://tidal.com/track/294286869
Would love to know what else he's done in Atmos--besides Grace Jones's Inside Story and Diana's Ross's "I'm Coming Out," which is singled out as "unmissable" in this article (although I don't agree with that author's low opinion of Wet Leg's "Wet Dream," so...):
https://www.musicradar.com/news/dol...unmissable-tracks-and-3-to-avoid-best-of-2022
Credits on his website (Steely Dan? Radiohead? really?) don't specify what's Atmos and what's 5.1:
https://davidfrangioni.com/services/mixing-producing
Maybe this video?
 
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He did a number of 5.1 mixes for DTS CD back in the day, and a few DVD-V mixes which are all listed in our Surround Engineers database (not sure who the shlub is who curates that mess) - to find these credits i cross-referenced the list on his website with his discogs entry. Those were all that I could find but there may be some more, since discogs relies on people actually inputting the mixing credits.
 
What is wrong with Wet Leg. That album has a very good mix for the genre. I can't wait for their next album. I am burned out on their initial release.
Nothing wrong with it IMO; quite the opposite. But the author of the article includes that track as one of "3 to avoid" ("Surround trickery magically sucks the excitement out of Wet Dream.")
 
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