Dire Straits fans rejoice! The producers have given a new lease of life to the classic hit album ‘Brothers in Arms’ with a Dolby Atmos remix.
For those who are unfamiliar with Dolby Atmos, it’s a revolutionary audio technology that creates a three-dimensional audio experience by adding a height dimension to traditional surround sound systems. And now, you can experience it with one of the most iconic albums of all time.
‘Brothers in Arms’ was the fifth studio album by Dire Straits and was recorded at Sir George Martin’s AIR Studio on the Caribbean island of Montserrat from October 1984 to February 1985. The album spawned hit singles such as ‘Money For Nothing’, ‘Walk Of Life’, and ‘So Far Away’. Now, fans can experience these songs in a whole new way, with spatial audio mixed by Guy Fletcher.
In a statement, John Illsley, the bassist of Dire Straits, once said that when the band first arrived in Montserrat, they thought they had arrived in a tropical paradise. However, the rain soon began to fall, and it didn’t stop for four weeks. Nevertheless, the band got down to recording straight away and produced one of the most iconic albums of all time.
But what exactly is Dolby Atmos?
Unlike traditional surround sound systems that rely on speakers placed around the listener, Dolby Atmos adds a height dimension to create a three-dimensional audio experience that is immersive and lifelike. This means that instead of simply hearing sound coming from left or right, you can hear sound coming from above, below, and all around you. The result is a more realistic and dynamic audio experience that makes you feel like you are part of the action.
If you want to experience the magic of Dolby Atmos with ‘Brothers in Arms’, all you need is a compatible device, such as a sound bar or home theater system, and the album is now available to stream in Dolby Atmos. This is a great opportunity for fans of Dire Straits to rediscover this classic album and hear their favorite songs like never before. So put on your headphones, close your eyes, and immerse yourself in the world of ‘Brothers in Arms’ in Dolby Atmos.
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