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“Amused to Death” surround sound world premiere

Posted April 4, 2014 by Floydian Slip

James Guthrie (pictured) will present his new 5.1 Surround Sound remix of Roger Waters‘s “Amused to Death” next weekend at Princeton University.

The playback will be Saturday, April 12 at McAlpin Hall in Princeton’s Woolworth Music Center. The listening session, part of the Pink Floyd academic conference taking place Sunday, will include playback of Guthrie’s 5.1 mixes of “The Dark Side of the Moon” and “Wish You Were Here.”

Exact times are still being determined. The event is free, but R.S.V.P. is required.

Sunday’s events are sold out, but there will be a cancellation line at the door. No-show tickets will be released five minutes before each event begins.

Conference organizers Gilad Cohen and Dave Molk join us on this week’s “Floydian Slip” program to talk about the event.

Gutherie has worked as a producer and engineer for Floyd since the late-’70s. He’ll deliver the conference keynote Sunday at 5 p.m.

Visit the conference website for details.

One comment on ““Amused to Death” surround sound world premiere”

  1. Michael Hudson says:

    I so wish I could go! Looking forward to the upcoming ATD 5.1 CD!


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