Hi,
You can ask any questions about the Djabe surround titles, production, ordering possibilities etc.
Lookimg forward to hear from you
Attila Egerhazi
Djabe
Thanks! Which particular albums would you recommend to someone new to the Djabe catalog?
Which titles are available in surround format?
Thanks,
Steve
FYI
You can even buy Djabe stereo R2R master tapes: http://djabe.hu/en/album_category/reel-to-reel/?events=next :worthy
It would be funny if they produced and released quad reels, too
Hi,
The planned release date of the Flow DVD-Audio is 18 September.
DVD-Audio, MLP 5.0, MLP 2.0; DTS 5.1, PCM stereo + visual extras.
Best Wishes
Attila
Djabe released their first CD in November 1996.
On the occasion of its 25th anniversary, the band will surprise fans with a 3-disc expanded reissue.
The first Djabe album, recorded between June 1995 and September 1996, was already noticed by both the audience and the professional scene. It was created by the two founders of Djabe, percussionist András Sipos (1954 – 2007) and guitarist Attila Égerházi. They were joined by Tibor Karvaly, a violinist from the former Novus Jam band of Égerházi and Sipos, for the recordings. Among the invited musicians were saxophonist Ferenc Muck, bassist Tamás Barabás and trumpet and violin player Ferenc Kovács. From the criticisms of the time, the opinion of the American writer Mike Ezzo should be highlighted, who predicted, right from the first album, that Djabe would achieve significant success and a great career internationally. And he was right.
In recent years, Djabe released successive versions of the first records of its career, in both refurbished, remixed LP and surround sound. On the part of the band’s fans, both at home and abroad, there was a demand for vinyl and surround releases related to the first album. The possibility of renovation first arose in 2016, when Tibor Karvaly joined the line-up of the Djabe20 anniversary concert. There were also two tracks from the first CD that Djabe had never performed live before: Hagar Qim and Déjà Vu.
Attila Égerházi searched the archive for the original multitrack tapes, which had to be “baked” in the Abbey Road Studio in London, i.e. made playable again.
Studio work began at the time of the COVID-related closures. Attila Égerházi and Tibor Karvaly worked on the material for 8 months, joined by Ferenc Muck and Tamás Barabás for the last 3 months.
I have them all so I'll have to wait until the new album appears - such a talented band, and great surround mixes.New album supposed to be out in 5.1 ("DVD-Audio", 2CD version pictured below) by the end of January 2023:
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BTW, it’s 30% off sale on everything at Djabe shop TODAY with code BLACK22:
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I just came across this 2013 LIVE Concert released on BD~V in DTS~HD MA 5.1 and listened to the generous samples from the disc:I have them all so I'll have to wait until the new album appears - such a talented band, and great surround mixes.
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