Yes, I was just thinking about that yesterday.Hi Paul, great to see you continuing this great idea of surround sound physical releases .
Any chance you could convince Steven Wilson to do an Atmos / 5.1 mix of Porcupine Tree’s Voyage 34?
Thant would be amazing!
I finally got a chance to listen to it last night (in 5.1.4 Atmos). It's extremely well done: excellent mix, well-recorded, sounds you never heard before. The music isn't catchy like Eno's more approachable stuff, but it wasn't meant to be. If you can live with this constraint, it's a definite buy. I like the booklet too. The whole thing was done carefully and with feeling.I got mine today (in California). Sadly I haven't had time to listen today, but tomorrow for sure.
Since there are already a lot of Porcupine Tree and Steven Wilson publications in surround, i would prefer the Supertramp catalogue.Hi Paul, great to see you continuing this great idea of surround sound physical releases .
Any chance you could convince Steven Wilson to do an Atmos / 5.1 mix of Porcupine Tree’s Voyage 34?
Thant would be amazing!
I suggest, Talk Talk, Kate Bush, David Sylvian as example, and more EnoSince there are already a lot of Porcupine Tree and Steven Wilson publications in surround, i would prefer the Supertramp catalogue.
i'm surprised there's been no Supertramp in Quad/5.1 already, seems a perfect fit for Surround.Since there are already a lot of Porcupine Tree and Steven Wilson publications in surround, i would prefer the Supertramp catalogue.
i'm surprised there's been no Supertramp in Quad/5.1 already, seems a perfect fit for Surround.
Ditto. But maybe his heirs and/or surviving band members could be persuaded otherwise?i seem to remember the late Mark Hollis saying he had no interest in remixing his work into Surround?
Maybe 2024i'm surprised there's been no Supertramp in Quad/5.1 already, seems a perfect fit for Surround.
For now I choose to remain optimistic, maybe UMG sugarcoated butThat would be awesome. But in addition to all the inner turmoil amongst the band members, you also have to wonder how many of their multi tracks went up in flames in the Universal fire.
For now I choose to remain optimistic, maybe UMG sugarcoated but
https://variety.com/2020/music/news/universal-music-fire-archive-damage-update-2008-1203525454/amp/
Anyway, with about a year left before 2024 hits, maybe Paul can start some inquiries.
A 5000 SDE run of that title seems about bloody well right to me
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