Although I'm listening in stereo with headphones, here's a bit of Spanish music history, when flamenco turned into experimental pop/rock/prog. I'll check the surrond tomorrow (Triana was a trio, so the mix may have its limitations)
So I've been listening to this. Only the first 6 tracks, which are the ones from their debut album (it's almost complete, only "Diálogo" was excluded for this compilation). I'm happy to report it's an excellent Atmos mix overall. I was even getting goosebumps at several moments. "Todo es de color", for example, is utterly wonderful in Atmos, with the chirping birds coming from the height speakers and the sounds of the water stream from the rears. So immersive! It puts you on a different place.
Generally, almost everything sounded as I was hoping it would sound, so I'm really happy with this. The only instance that left me a bit disappointed was the electric guitar solo at the end of "Abre la puerta". It comes from the side & rear left, which is kind of cool, but the volume is lower than it should be and gets overpowered by the rhythm section and the keyboards. It's supposed to be the 'grand finale' of the song, but the impact is lost compared to the stereo version. Other than this, it's truly excellent.
When I wrote my first impressions about Rush's
Hemispheres Atmos mix a couple of days ago on this thread, I mentioned the numerous percussive effects in the height speakers. Just like Peart, Juan José Palacios loved adding bells, chimes and all kind of additional percussion elements to his basic drumset, and just like in that mix they dominate the heights to very nice effect.
I was a bit surprised at first by how modern the mix sounds, almost as if it were a re-recording (which obviously isn't). I guess I got too used to my old, slightly beaten original vinyl press
(it still sounds really good, but it's a bit noisier than I'd like).
And yes, Triana were a trio, but there were 5 musicians in studio for these songs, plus some additional overdubs. I think their music is perfect for Atmos. Too bad this is an only streaming release. I've been checking the different configurations for the compilation in physical form, and there is even one that includes a DVD with video content, but nothing about Blu-ray and Atmos. I'd buy a physical release in a heartbeat!