How to Create An Immersive Listening Experience: With Derek Ali and Dave Bayley Featuring – Dolby Atmos and Mercedes Benz
With the integration of Dolby Atmos immersive audio, Mercedes-Benz is revolutionizing the in-car sound experience in their vehicles. By incorporating this cutting-edge technology, they are taking music enjoyment to a whole new level. Now, drivers and passengers can immerse themselves in the music just as the artist intended, from the moment it was created in the studio to the exhilarating journey in the car.
In the world of music, there is no denying the pivotal role that the car plays in our musical encounters. It is where we experience those unforgettable moments of hearing a song for the first time, of cranking up the volume and singing along to our favorite albums on the way home from school or work. The car has become an indispensable companion, enhancing our listening experience and adding a touch of magic to our everyday routines.
Recognizing the significance of the car as a musical sanctuary, Mercedes-Benz has joined forces with Dolby Labs and Universal Music Group (UMG) to ensure that the integrity of the music remains intact. Through the implementation of Dolby Atmos immersive audio, they are preserving the essence of the artists’ vision and delivering an unparalleled in-car sound experience. Every beat, every note, and every lyric can now be enjoyed exactly as it was meant to be heard, captivating the listeners and transporting them into a world of sonic bliss.
EngineEars is taking music sound quality to the next level – with our new partners Mercedes Benz, Universal Music Group, Apple Music, Dolby Labs With the integration of Dolby Atmos Immersive audio by Dolby Laboratories, Mercedes-Benz is delivering the ultimate in-car sound experience in their vehicles, ensuring that music can be experienced just as the artist intended, from the studio to the car. And who better to put it all to the test than Derek ‘Mixedbyali’ Ali, the legendary multi-Grammy Award winner, and Dave Bayley, writer and producer of Glass Animals, whose record-setting album “Heat Waves” continues its 90 week run on the Billboard Hot 100 Charts.
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