I had hoped to make this announcement yesterday afternoon, but some unfortunate 'technical difficulties' got in the way.
Given that hundreds if not thousands of new Atmos mixes have hit Apple Music and Tidal over these past two years, I’m guessing this is one title that may have flown under the radar for a lot of people here.
https://music.apple.com/us/album/remember-the-audio/1622910747
I’d never heard of the band before, but it turns out they’ve been around since the early-90s and even managed to crack the Billboard Jazz charts with their 2019 album Friday (hopefully coming soon in Atmos!). The Steely Dan influence is undeniable - SD alums Michael Leonhart and Jay Graydon appeared on their last two albums - and given Elliot Scheiner’s unfortunate stance on the format, this may be as close as we get to experiencing the Dan's music in Atmos.
This release marks the beginning of a partnership between IAA and Alma Records, an independent Canadian label focused primarily on Jazz and World music. I’m told that Alma is committed to remixing much of their back-catalog in Atmos, with several more albums such as The Florian Hoefner Trio’s Desert Bloom and Hilario Durán’s Front Street Duets already streaming on Apple Music.
Multiple-time Grammy & Juno award nominee John ‘Beetle’ Bailey is doing all the mixing and rest assured, he really gets surround music. The Atmos mix of Remember The Audio is, in a word, phenomenal. For me, this honestly ranks up there with any and all of the Steely Dan/Donald Fagen 5.1 remixes. It’s got all the clarity and clever use of the expanded soundstage that you’d associate with one of Elliot Scheiner’s surround mixes, but extended even further via judicious deployment of the side and height channels.
Of course I’m biased, but I’d actually rate this higher than SDE’s last few Blu-ray releases (Gilbert O’Sullivan, Shakespears Sister, Eno) for music, mix, and sound quality.
With recent releases such as this, Lori Lieberman’s Truly, and the Jacob Mann Big Band’s Greatest Hits Vol. 3, IAA is beginning to establish itself as another audiophile-friendly alternative to immersive streaming. SDE’s Blu-Ray series is unlikely to cover every worthwhile streaming-exclusive Atmos mix - there’s simply too many good ones out there, just look at all the recommendations in our SDE thread - and should sales and influence continue to grow, we may be able to gradually ‘unlock’ more popular titles from bigger labels.
Assuming this music is up your alley, I’d urge everyone here to support this. You won’t be disappointed!
https://immersiveaudioalbum.com/product/remember-the-audio-monkey-house-atmos-mkv-mp4/https://immersiveaudioalbum.com/remember-the-audio-monkey-house-dolby-atmos/
Given that hundreds if not thousands of new Atmos mixes have hit Apple Music and Tidal over these past two years, I’m guessing this is one title that may have flown under the radar for a lot of people here.
https://music.apple.com/us/album/remember-the-audio/1622910747
I’d never heard of the band before, but it turns out they’ve been around since the early-90s and even managed to crack the Billboard Jazz charts with their 2019 album Friday (hopefully coming soon in Atmos!). The Steely Dan influence is undeniable - SD alums Michael Leonhart and Jay Graydon appeared on their last two albums - and given Elliot Scheiner’s unfortunate stance on the format, this may be as close as we get to experiencing the Dan's music in Atmos.
This release marks the beginning of a partnership between IAA and Alma Records, an independent Canadian label focused primarily on Jazz and World music. I’m told that Alma is committed to remixing much of their back-catalog in Atmos, with several more albums such as The Florian Hoefner Trio’s Desert Bloom and Hilario Durán’s Front Street Duets already streaming on Apple Music.
Multiple-time Grammy & Juno award nominee John ‘Beetle’ Bailey is doing all the mixing and rest assured, he really gets surround music. The Atmos mix of Remember The Audio is, in a word, phenomenal. For me, this honestly ranks up there with any and all of the Steely Dan/Donald Fagen 5.1 remixes. It’s got all the clarity and clever use of the expanded soundstage that you’d associate with one of Elliot Scheiner’s surround mixes, but extended even further via judicious deployment of the side and height channels.
Of course I’m biased, but I’d actually rate this higher than SDE’s last few Blu-ray releases (Gilbert O’Sullivan, Shakespears Sister, Eno) for music, mix, and sound quality.
With recent releases such as this, Lori Lieberman’s Truly, and the Jacob Mann Big Band’s Greatest Hits Vol. 3, IAA is beginning to establish itself as another audiophile-friendly alternative to immersive streaming. SDE’s Blu-Ray series is unlikely to cover every worthwhile streaming-exclusive Atmos mix - there’s simply too many good ones out there, just look at all the recommendations in our SDE thread - and should sales and influence continue to grow, we may be able to gradually ‘unlock’ more popular titles from bigger labels.
Assuming this music is up your alley, I’d urge everyone here to support this. You won’t be disappointed!
https://immersiveaudioalbum.com/product/remember-the-audio-monkey-house-atmos-mkv-mp4/https://immersiveaudioalbum.com/remember-the-audio-monkey-house-dolby-atmos/