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The most striking application of this technology is found in the remastering of the band’s seminal works. Take 1990’s Violator , an album often cited as one of the greatest produced of the electronic era.

Traditional stereo feels like looking at a painting. Dolby Atmos feels like walking into the painting. Unlike 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound (which pushes audio horizontally around a room), Dolby Atmos adds a vertical axis. Sounds are not assigned to channels; they are assigned to objects that can move freely in a three-dimensional space, including overhead. Depeche Mode Dolby Atmos

The "blues-infused electronic" aesthetic of Delta Machine thrives on reverb. In Dolby Atmos, Heaven becomes a spiritual experience. The echo on Gahan’s voice bounces off the ceiling, creating the illusion of singing in a cathedral. The most striking application of this technology is