Thursday, May 16, 2024

David Bowie's 'The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars' Remixed In Atmos

 

Parlophone Records is proud to announce the first-ever Dolby Atmos spatial audio version of David Bowie’s The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars. The new mix of the album will be available on Blu-Ray audio and streaming services on September 6. 

The Blu-Ray audio disc of The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars features four iterations of this timeless album: 2024 Dolby Atmos mix, 2024 Stereo Mix (96 kHz / 24-bit PCM), original 1972 Stereo Mix — 2012 remaster (192 kHz / 24-bit PCM), original 1972 Stereo Mix – 2012 remaster (48 kHz / 24-bit PCM). The Atmos version of the album was mixed by Emre Ramazanoglu and Ken Scott at RAK Studios, London. 

Of this new Dolby Atmos mix, the album’s co-producer, Ken Scott, says, “You’re in there with the act, with David. He was so theatrical I think being able to put him into an immersive place makes this a really good choice for an Atmos mix. My whole philosophy with this has been to make it more like a live experience. And I’ve even got him moving about the stage a little towards the end, the way he would have in real life. Hopefully, it just feels as if you’re in the theatre with this amazing show going on.”

June 14 sees the release of Bowie's Rock ‘N’ Roll Star!, a five CD and single Blu-Ray audio set chronicling Bowie’s journey through the creation of the Ziggy Stardust character and the recording of the iconic The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars album. Rock ‘N’ Roll Star! contains 29 unreleased tracks, covers early songwriting demos, recordings from Bowie’s band, The Arnold Corns, rehearsals at Bowie’s then-home, Haddon Hall, BBC sessions, singles, live performances, plus outtakes and alternative versions from the original album recording sessions, which have been newly mixed by original album co-producer, Ken Scott.

The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars is the breakthrough album that catapulted Bowie into the international spotlight. Over the past 50 years, it has remained a touchstone record, growing in stature with each passing year. It is now ingrained in popular culture, its undeniable influence spanning musicians from Arcade Fire to Lady Gaga, to Harry Styles’s androgynous fashion sense to Noel Fielding’s shirts on “The Great British Bake-Off” to Ziggy make-up challenges on Tik-Tok. Bowie laid to rest the Ziggy Stardust persona in July 1973 at his infamous last show with the Spiders From Mars at London’s Hammersmith Odeon, but Ziggy’s impact reverberates to this day.

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