Saw this on Spatial Audio Finder. Doesn't seem to be available in the US but should be in the UK. Hopefully as good as the 3-D set!
I - J:
The Atmos titles I can take or leave include new records by Immanuel Wilkins (immensely talented young saxophonist whose music just doesn't land with me), Ivan Cornejo (over-earnest singer-songwriter en Español), Jamie xx (run-of-the-mill EDM), Joy Oladokun (whose last album was fabulous, but this one doesn't measure up), and Julian Lage (lovely set, brilliant guitarist, but even so...). Nothing exciting about any of the mixes, either. Keepers:
Jessica Pratt, Here In the Pitch. I've totally slept on her, even though she’s been around a while and comes from my part of the world. Her sound is '60s retro—but she has more of a Dusty Springfield-Cilla Black vibe (with a touch of Astrud Gilberto) than the “freak-folk” label she’s been saddled with. Only tracks 1 & 3 have an Atmos mix, and the overall production is spare and reverby, so the immersive effects are subtle.
Jihye Lee Orchestra, Infinite Connections. Finally: the contemporary big-band album in Atmos I’ve been waiting for! (Even if it's not by Maria Schneider, Darcy James Argue, or Miho Hazama--although both Argue and his longtime engineer Brian Montgomery worked on this album, and I suspect the excellent Atmos mix is by the latter.)
Julia Holter, Something in the Room She Moves. For me, this is the standout album of this batch. It might not grab you out of the gate, but find a quiet place with no distractions and really listen to it. Spiritually/temperamentally, Holder is a granddaughter of Kate Bush, and the music here is both psychedelic & somatic. She was also personally involved, with Kenny Gilmore & Ted White, in creating the Atmos mix, which is one of the best of the year, IMO. (They've really figured out how to do object placement effectively—to the extent that the mix succeeds in creating “phantom” sides on my 5.1.4 system.)
Stereo albums from this segment of the alphabet that I'll be coming back to: Ibelisse Guardia Ferragutti & Frank Rosaly, MESTIZX (cool, new-wavy, experimental electro-pop); Jacken Elswyth, At Fargrounds (lovely, low-key, banjo-driven Appalachian folk tunes by a member of the Shovel Dance Collective); Jamie Baum Septet+, What Times Are These (five-star contemporary chamber-jazz); Jeff Parker ETA IVtet, The Way Out of Easy (mesmerizing jazz-trance from the LA scene); John Hollenbeck and NDR Bigband, Colouring Hockets (still more next-gen jazz orchestra!); Joy Guidry, Amen (is it jazz, soul, gospel, ambient?--whatever it is, it grew on me).
Doesn’t seem to be available on Apple Music as yet, but really looking forward to these.New stuff and old stuff released 2day:
Dream Theater Parasomnia
https://tidal.com/album/413378296
Simple Minds Sparkle In The Rain
https://tidal.com/album/415024503
Simple Minds New Gold Dream (81/82/83/84)
https://tidal.com/album/415025031
Have fun!