Floydophonics for Big Ears
Three-D sound —that's what Pink Floyd are promising on their new album The Final Cut. Several tracks on the album (subtitled Requiem for the Post War Dream) were recorded using the new holophonic process, which supposedly puts a 3-D sound on vinyl. The record features 12 Roger Waters' songs and was recorded in London over the last eight months.
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Rip It Up, Issue 68, 1 March 1983, Page 4
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63Floydophonics for Big Ears Rip It Up, Issue 68, 1 March 1983, Page 4
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