Blu Ray
Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon (50th Anniversary)
Year: 13.10.2023
Genre: Progressive rock
Atmos Engineer: James Guthrie
EAN: 5054197631634
50th Anniversary stand-alone Blu-ray edition featuring:
Also available in a deluxe box set and on CD or vinyl.
Atmos Engineer: James Guthrie
EAN: 5054197631634
50th Anniversary stand-alone Blu-ray edition featuring:
- 2023 Dolby Atmos
- 5.1 surround 96kHz / 24
- Remastered stereo mixes 192kHz / 24
Also available in a deluxe box set and on CD or vinyl.
"The Dolby Atmos version encoded in Dolby TrueHD is the real novelty of the 50th anniversary box set. We find a mix that goes beyond the 5.1 mixes in terms of spatialization, all channels are exploited with instruments, sound effects. This remix is a real spatial extension that is really natural for this album, we could think that it was thought Atmos to its conception so much the spatialization is coherent with the music, it is a very beautiful success and the best way to be immersed in this album. We also find on the bluray signals allowing to check the good setting of your Dolby Atmos system in order to listen to this new Dolby Atmos mix in the best conditions." Full review...
Rating:
Dynamic: ●●●●o (4)
Bandwidth: ●●●●o (4)
Spatialization: ●●●●●●●●oo (8.1)
Restitution: ●●●●● (5)
"The Dark Side of the Moon" is the eighth studio album by the English progressive rock band Pink Floyd, released on 1 March 1973 by Capitol Records in the US, and on 16 March 1973 by Harvest Records in the UK. The Dark Side of the Moon is certified 14× platinum in the United Kingdom, and topped the US Billboard Top LPs & Tape chart, where it has charted for 996 weeks. By 2013, The Dark Side of the Moon had sold over 45 million copies worldwide, making it the band's best-selling release, the best-selling album of the 1970s, and the fourth-best-selling album in history. In 2012, the album was selected for preservation in the United States National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". It was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999. From Wikipedia




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