PMC helps Kraftwerk create a 9.1 Dolby Atmos system

Electronic music pioneers Kraftwerk recently upgraded their PMC monitoring system to a 9.1 Dolby Atmos set-up so that they could compile 3-D Kraftwerk Concert, an audio/video documentary collection that was released at the end of May 2017.

As long-term PMC users, Kraftwerk already had a five-channel PMC IB2S monitoring system in their Kling Klang Studio in Dusseldorf. To bring the system up to 9.1 Atmos specifications, the band invested in a pair of PMC twotwo.6 and a pair of twotwo.8 speakers, plus a PMC twotwo Sub2 active subwoofer, enabling them to re-work a huge collection of audio material.

Over the last five years the band has toured a selection of its classic albums in full, putting on lavish 3D multimedia art performances in museums and art galleries around the world. Material from these concerts forms the basis of the new release, which is available in six iterations including a deluxe version in a box with four Blu-Ray discs and a 228-page art book, a vinyl collection and a CD set.

The decision to upgrade to a Dolby Atmos setup using additional PMC monitors was made by Ralf Hütter and Fritz Hilpert, who were responsible for the 3D and 2D audio mixing and were already very happy with their existing IB2S system.

The new additions also give Kraftwerk the bass response and control that they see as a priority for their monitoring system. Featuring PMC’s Advanced Transmission Line (ATL) technology, the company’s twotwo range was capable of delivering the clarity and transient response that Kraftwerk demand, particularly at low levels.

Released through Parlophone, 3-D Kraftwerk Concert features eight classic Kraftwerk albums in chronological order. These include Autobahn (1974), Radio-Activity (1975), Trans Europe Express (1977), The Man-Machine (1978), Computer World (1981), Techno Pop (1986), The Mix (1991) and Tour De France (2003). All eight albums were filmed and recorded between 2012 and 2016 on the band’s 3-D World Tour in locations such as MoMA (New York), The Tate Modern Turbine Hall (London), Akasaka Blitz (Tokyo) and the Sydney Opera House.

Kraftwerk are currently performing their 3-D live show as part of an extensive European tour that includes 17 dates in the UK and Ireland. These represent the bands first live UK concerts since those witnessed at the Tate Modern in 2013.

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