So I propose a different experience: rather than simply commenting on the listening experience, I will share with you recordings in DXD 24 bits 384 kHz made in various dream configurations : Phasemation PP-2000 EA-2000 PP-200 EA-220 CSPort Analog, Turntable TAT1 , AMG Giro MKII G9…
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Les restos du Cœur “2026, La ballade des Enfoirés” en CD, DVD, Streaming (stereo, 5.1, Dolby Atmos)
To access the english version click here. Les Restos du Cœur sont une organisation caritative française fondée en 1985 par l’artiste Coluche afin de venir en aide aux personnes en situation de précarité, notamment en leur distribuant des repas gratuits. Aux côtés de nombreuses personnalités issues de la musique, du théâtre et du sport, ilContinue reading “Les restos du Cœur “2026, La ballade des Enfoirés” en CD, DVD, Streaming (stereo, 5.1, Dolby Atmos)”
Anne Bisson – Guilty Pleasures – Review (UHQCD vs Highres USB Card vs One Step vinyl record)
Anne Bisson, singer-songwriter, set out to select her Guilty Pleasures her most eclectic musical favorites, deeply rooted in her musical identity since childhood. Discover this acoustically driven album featuring great classics such as Wild Horses (The Rolling Stones), Harvest Moon (Neil Young), Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd), In the Ghetto (Elvis Presley) and rediscover Les FeuillesContinue reading “Anne Bisson – Guilty Pleasures – Review (UHQCD vs Highres USB Card vs One Step vinyl record)”
Dire Straits – Making Movies – Review – (Test: vinyl record, MOFI, Abbey Road, CD, SACD, Streaming, stereo to Atmos)
Making Movies is the third studio album by Dire Straits, released in 1980, and marks a major turning point in the band’s career. Recorded in New York at the Power Station Studios and produced by Jimmy Iovine, the album adopts a more ambitious, cinematic approach. Mark Knopfler s songwriting gains depth and emotional weight, withContinue reading “Dire Straits – Making Movies – Review – (Test: vinyl record, MOFI, Abbey Road, CD, SACD, Streaming, stereo to Atmos)”
Justin Gray Wins Best Immersive Audio Album For IMMERSED – 2026 Grammys – Review (Stereo vs Dolby Atmos vs Auro3D vs Binaural)
Justin Gray – Wins Best Immersive Audio Album For IMMERSED. A cinematic album conceived, recorded and produced from the ground up for immersive audio, featuring 38 artists from around the world. Justin Gray places the listener at the center of a 360-degree orchestra. Mixed in Dolby Atmos and accompanied by a full-length film, Immersed synthesizesContinue reading “Justin Gray Wins Best Immersive Audio Album For IMMERSED – 2026 Grammys – Review (Stereo vs Dolby Atmos vs Auro3D vs Binaural)”
MIKA – Hyperlove – Review (High Res vs Dolby Atmos)
Hyperlove is MIKA s latest studio album, marking a return to international pop performed in English. The album fits within a contemporary pop and electropop aesthetic, with a polished and well-structured production. Its themes focus on relationships, emotions, and love in a modern context. This project represents a new stage in MIKA s artistic evolution,Continue reading “MIKA – Hyperlove – Review (High Res vs Dolby Atmos)”
Renaud Capuçons – J.S. Bach – Sonatas and Partitas – Review (Stereo High-res and Dolby Atmos)
On the occasion of his 50th birthday, the renowned French violinist Renaud Capuçon releases a new album in which he offers his own vision of the iconic sonatas and partitas by Johann Sebastian Bach. Renaud Capuçon first discovered Bach s sonatas and partitas in childhood, listening to a vinyl record owned by his parents. DeeplyContinue reading “Renaud Capuçons – J.S. Bach – Sonatas and Partitas – Review (Stereo High-res and Dolby Atmos)”
Robbie Williams – BRITPOP – Review (Stereo and Dolby Atmos)
After nearly a decade without a true original pop-rock album, Robbie Williams returns with BRITPOP, a bold record rooted in the spirit of the 1990s and the golden age of British music. Conceived as the album he would have wanted to release after leaving Take That in 1995, it leans into more prominent guitars, rawContinue reading “Robbie Williams – BRITPOP – Review (Stereo and Dolby Atmos)”
Simple Minds – Once Upon A Time – Review for the 40th anniversary (Vinyl Record, CD, Blu-ray, DVD, Streaming, from 1985 to 2025, Stereo and 5.1 version)
Released in October 1985, Once Upon A Time marked a major turning point for Simple Minds, featuring a bigger, stadium-oriented sound while retaining their emotional depth. Produced by Jimmy Iovine and Bob Clearmountain, the album combines powerful rhythms, gospel-style backing vocals, and expansive keyboards. It achieved international success, reaching #1 in the UK and theContinue reading “Simple Minds – Once Upon A Time – Review for the 40th anniversary (Vinyl Record, CD, Blu-ray, DVD, Streaming, from 1985 to 2025, Stereo and 5.1 version)”
Pink Floyd – Wish You Were Here 50th Anniversary – the ultimate edition of this album? – Review (Vinyl, CD, SACD, Blu-ray, from 1975 to 2025, stereo, 4.0, 5.1 to Dolby Atmos)
Wish You Were Here is the ninth studio album by the British band Pink Floyd, released in 1975. It was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in early 1975, shortly after the massive success of The Dark Side of the Moon. The album delves into themes of absence, alienation, and disillusionment, particularly in the context ofContinue reading “Pink Floyd – Wish You Were Here 50th Anniversary – the ultimate edition of this album? – Review (Vinyl, CD, SACD, Blu-ray, from 1975 to 2025, stereo, 4.0, 5.1 to Dolby Atmos)”