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if you are looking for some surround choices (since this is the surround format) then you are going to have to limit your choices to what is available. Of the bands you mentioned, I believe Dark Side of the Moon would be your only choice for what you currently listen to. I would recommend a Porcupine Tree title or a Flaming Lips to get you started in surround with something close to the bands you have listed. There are many good titles out there, but unfortunately there are many more great titles that may never get a hi rez multi channel release.
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How about progressive rock bands like The Police, Rush, Peter Gabriel-era Genesis, King Crimson, Emerson Lake & Palmer?
Black Crowes for modern classic rock Newer hard rock acts such as Audioslave As far as good surround sound discs, Porcupine Tree, Beatles "Love" come to mind... |
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If you really want expand your horizons, how about:
Holst Mahler Prokofiev Dvorak If it must be "Rock" then there is always Rachmaninov. What's that? The classics not cool? Okay, how about some: Sanborn Baker Basie or the king of cool... Davis There is a whole world of music out there to be discovered, more than you could ever digest in a lifetime. Don't be afraid, I have actually seen Metallica's Black album rest comfortably in my changer right next to Holst's Planets and Miles' Kind of Blue and never once did it smoke, quiver, quake, explode into a thousand pieces or melt down into a gooey blob of aluminum, steel and plastic. What is next, dogs and cats living together? Happy exploring! ![]() |
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I'll second the nomination, but I think it is:
Kal Rubinson "Music in the Round" Contributing Editor, Stereophile www.stereophile.com/musicintheround/ My apologies to young Master Rubinson if I overstepped with the plug. ![]() |
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If you're looking for high-resolution surround sound recommendations and you like Radiohead and Coldplay, I would highly recommend Beck's Sea Change SACD (I imagine the DVD-A is equally as good).
It's that rare example of a great record that becomes even greater thanks to a perfect 5.1 mix. |
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"Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced." - Corollary to Clarke's law |
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Good for you! I just picked up the Godsmack SACD The Other Side . Fifteen dollars for seven tracks is a bit high and the surround aspect is nothing special, but if you like the lyrical talents of this band I'd recommend it. Track seven (Asleep) is chilling. Yeah, I love Godsmack. ![]() |
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Porcupine Tree is great and I just listened to Beck Sea Change DVD-A for the 100th time. |
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