ATMOS Mixing

Dolby Atmos mixes tailored to the specific requirements of music and streaming platforms, ensuring the best possible auditory experience for your audience.

By adhering to platform-specific standards, utilizing state-of-the-art mixing techniques, and conducting rigorous testing, every step of our process is dedicated to creating a rich and immersive soundscape for your audience.

Dolby Atmos is a revolutionary audio technology that offers an immersive audio experience by creating a three-dimensional sound field.

While it’s often associated with movies and home theater systems, its application in the music industry is increasingly gaining traction, especially with streaming platforms like Tidal and Amazon Music embracing it.

Atmos presents exciting opportunities for artists and producers to push the boundaries of audio production, deliver unparalleled listening experiences, and differentiate themselves in a competitive industry. By embracing this technology, you can unlock new creative possibilities and connect with your audience in deeper and more meaningful ways.

AMPHION 7.1.4 SYSTEM

We chose Amphion speakers for their renowned precision and accuracy in reproducing audio, delivering an honest and transparent sound. This clarity allows us to make informed decisions throughout the mixing process and ensures our work translates seamlessly across a variety of playback systems and environments.

Below are a few examples of our recent Dolby Atmos mixes. Click the "Download Track" button to access the MP4 files.

Device Compatibility:
To experience Dolby Atmos, you’ll need a device that supports Atmos playback, such as a recent Apple device with spatial audio capabilities, or a compatible soundbar or speaker system.

Headphone Listening:
While not the ideal way to experience spatial audio, you can listen to the MP4 tracks on headphones, which will provide a basic preview of the mix through binaural rendering.

Studio Monitoring (if available):
For the best experience and full fidelity, we recommend listening to the mix in a professional studio equipped with a Dolby Atmos setup.

Chris Juergensen

Voodoo Science

Musicians on Chris’s original recording were Ray Luzier (drummer for KORN, ex-drummer for David Lee Roth); Brian Allen (bassist for John Scofield, Oak Ridge Boys).

The engineer was Scott Bush (ex-guitarist for The Nixons) in Nashville.

Native New Yorker, long time studio musician and session guitarist Chris Juergensen is in constant demand as a sideman, front man and clinician. He currently divides his time between Tokyo where he is the vice principal at TOKYO SCHOOL OF MUSIC SHIBUYA and NYC where he continues to write, record, play and teach. With an impressive discography that includes standout albums like’Prospects,’ ‘Big Bad Sun,’ and ‘Strange Phenomena,’ Chris has established a unique musical identity that resonates with listeners.

Collaborating with renowned musicians such as Leo Traversa, Daniel Baeder, Ray Luzier, Vince Cherico, and Brian Allen, Chris’s singles have also garnered attention for their rhythmic complexity and melodic richness.

Chris is endorsed by Xotic Guitars and Effects and D’Addario Strings.

Roland Guerin

I Propose

A self-created/recorded work in his home studio in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is set to release a music video and EP (via Red Hot Records) in early 2024.

Bassist, singer, songwriter, Roland Guerin, has already made a formidable contribution to the world of music. From providing unique and melodic bass lines to dazzling audiences worldwide with his slap bass technique, Roland emerged in the forefront of the international jazz arena.

With a new band and a new project entitled Grass Roots, Guerin integrates American folk melodies, blues, zydeco, African rhythms, and rock with jazz soloing and orchestral arrangements to create an entirely new and singular musical experience.

Guerin toured and performed with legendary musicians, such as George Benson, Jimmy Scott, Frank Morgan, Vernel Fournier, Gerry Mulligan, Allen Toussaint, Dr. John, John Scofield, Mark Whitfield, Ellis Marsalis, Marcus Roberts, and Paul Gilbert. He also participated in the recording of numerous albums, including the Blind Boys of Alabama’s Grammy Award winning album Down in New Orleans, Marcus Roberts’s Grammy Award nominated recording of George Gershwin’s classic Rhapsody in Blue, and Allen Toussaint’s album Connected.