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State of the art spatial sound studio opens in former GDR broadcasting center
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State of the art spatial sound studio opens in former GDR broadcasting center

Monom, a new, state-of-the-art spatial sound studio and performance space, aims to recreate the natural perception of sound in a spatial environment.

KCRW Berlin: Amplified

December 2, 20173m 59s

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Show Notes

We’re used to hearing music and digital sound from simple speakers. Monom, a new, state-of-the-art spatial sound studio and performance space, aims to recreate the natural perception of sound in a spatial environment. 

Monom resides in Funkhaus Berlin, a former broadcasting complex built by the GDR in the 1950s, and is powered by a 4D sound system developed by Dutch audio engineers over the past decade. The result is a listening experience that “awakens your senses,” says William Russell, Monom’s Creative Director.

Produced by Monika Müller-Kroll.

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