Neil Palfreyman
1K Club - QQ Shooting Star
This is the second 5.1 release from The Enid in a trilogy that band member and sound engineer Max Read is mixing in surround for the band.
"Dust" is available now in it's entirety in 24/96 multi-channel flac. Like "The Bridge" it's a fully discrete, immensely powerful surround mix that also has huge dynamic range. This one takes the vocal and choral performances from The Bridge to a whole new level! I've been play testing it and it's another stunner!
https://www.theenid.co.uk/shop/24-96-hd-5-1-surround.html
For those that don't know of The Enid they are a quite unique band, formed way back in 1974 with some seventeen studio albums to their name. Their music was a mostly instrumental hybrid of Prog and Classical but more recent releases, including "The Bridge" and "Dust" have the immensely powerful vocals of Joe Payne (voted Prog Rock "best vocalist" for two years running) who's like a blend of Matt Bellamy and Freddie Mercury with some opera thrown in for good measure (I kid you not.)
Their music is huge, powerful, bombastic, emotional and dynamic. Perfect for 5.1!
It's only the second (afaik) surround mix by Max, who's relatively new to the world of surround mixing, but the results are just stunning. He already sounds like he's been doing it for years and I really hope we get lots more material from him and the band. Incredible stuff.
"Dust" is available now in it's entirety in 24/96 multi-channel flac. Like "The Bridge" it's a fully discrete, immensely powerful surround mix that also has huge dynamic range. This one takes the vocal and choral performances from The Bridge to a whole new level! I've been play testing it and it's another stunner!
https://www.theenid.co.uk/shop/24-96-hd-5-1-surround.html
For those that don't know of The Enid they are a quite unique band, formed way back in 1974 with some seventeen studio albums to their name. Their music was a mostly instrumental hybrid of Prog and Classical but more recent releases, including "The Bridge" and "Dust" have the immensely powerful vocals of Joe Payne (voted Prog Rock "best vocalist" for two years running) who's like a blend of Matt Bellamy and Freddie Mercury with some opera thrown in for good measure (I kid you not.)
Their music is huge, powerful, bombastic, emotional and dynamic. Perfect for 5.1!
It's only the second (afaik) surround mix by Max, who's relatively new to the world of surround mixing, but the results are just stunning. He already sounds like he's been doing it for years and I really hope we get lots more material from him and the band. Incredible stuff.