Apple Music today launched a new set of DJ mixes recorded in Dolby Atmos, allowing Apple Music subscribers to listen to the mixes in Spatial Audio. You can listen to the first one here. New Spatial Audio mixes are released every month.
In addition to the launch, Apple is also re-releasing the “One Mix” series, showcasing the best DJs from around the world.
The first Spatial Audio mix comes from techno DJ Jeff Mills, titled Outer to Inner Atmosphere: The Escape Velocity Mix.
The service is also launching 15 new Boiler Room mixes today, which include live recordings from nightclubs, festivals and raves. These are also created in Dolby Atmos for the first time. More content will be released throughout the remainder of the year.
As a reminder, spatial audio listening is enabled by default when using AirPods and Beats headphones with W1 or H1 chips, or using the built-in speakers on newer iPhone, iPad, and Mac devices. AirPods' Spatial Audio head tracking feature is optional and can be enabled or disabled through Control Center.
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