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Interview with Hans-Martin Buff (Peter Gabriel i/o Dolby Atmos Mix)
In January 2024, we took part in a Dolby Atmos listening session at Hans-Martin Buff's studio in Berlin. A bit later, an interview followed. Read the transcript here.
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In January 2024, we took part in a Dolby Atmos listening session at Hans-Martin Buff's studio in Berlin. A bit later, an interview followed. Read the transcript here.
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We are nearing the end: As expected by most, And Still is released as the penultimate song for i/o at the end of October. First in the dark side mix.
The third last song for i/o is coming up. As many suspected, it's This Is Home, the song that would also be the next on the WOMAD prelistening tracklist.
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Since the European concerts, people have been eagerly waiting to see which song will be released next as a studio version on full moon. In August, it will first be the Bright-Side Mix of Olive Tree.
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