Mark Reeder explores 5.1
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February 29, 2012
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# Mark Reeder explores 5.1
Mark Reeder the Manchester born, Berlin [based][1]
record producer and electronic music svengali who has had a hand in
everything from Factory Records European exploration to discovering Paul
van Dyke and popularising trance music has a new project called ***five
point one***. Featuring tracks from [**Depeche Mode**][2]{:
target="_blank"}, **Bad Lieutenant** (**[New Order][3]{:
target="_blank"}**), **The Pet Shop Boys** and **Anne Clarke**, Reed's
mixes have been completely rebuilt from the original stems in glorious
5.1 surround sound. In fact Reeder shares a co-writers credit on most of
the cuts, having being involved in writing the tracks with the original
artists. Eschewing the easy accessibility and (relatively)
non-audiophile sound quality of digital format's, *five point one* is
only [available][4]{: target="_blank"} at the moment on CD. Take a
cursory listen below or listen to selected highlights here. We also
recommend you immerse yourself in Reeder's fantastic Electronic Beats
Radio [mix][5]{: target="_blank"}.
[1]: http://www.electronicbeats.net/features/insight/mark-reeder-the-godfather
[2]: http://www.electronicbeats.net/artist/depeche-mode/
[3]: http://www.electronicbeats.net/music/news/no-new-order-joy-division-master-tapes-discovered-the-rumours-are-wrong
[4]: http://www.5point1.org/order.php
[5]: http://www.electronicbeats.net/radio/mark-reeder-an-englishman-in-berlin
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text: '<p> <strong>Mark Reeder </strong>the Manchester born, Berlin <a href="http://www.electronicbeats.net/features/insight/mark-reeder-the-godfather">based</a> record producer and electronic music svengali who has had a hand in everything from Factory Records European exploration to discovering Paul van Dyke and popularising trance music has a new project called <em><strong>five point one</strong></em>. Featuring tracks from <a href="http://www.electronicbeats.net/artist/depeche-mode/" target="_blank"><strong>Depeche Mode</strong></a>, <strong>Bad Lieutenant</strong> (<strong><a href="http://www.electronicbeats.net/music/news/no-new-order-joy-division-master-tapes-discovered-the-rumours-are-wrong" target="_blank">New Order</a></strong>), <strong>The Pet Shop Boys</strong> and <strong>Anne Clarke</strong>, Reed’s mixes have been completely rebuilt from the original stems in glorious 5.1 surround sound. In fact Reeder shares a co-writers credit on most of the cuts, having being involved in writing the tracks with the original artists. Eschewing the easy accessibility and (relatively) non-audiophile sound quality of digital format’s, <em>five point one</em> is only <a href="http://www.5point1.org/order.php" target="_blank">available</a> at the moment on CD. Take a cursory listen below or listen to selected highlights here. We also recommend you immerse yourself in Reeder’s fantastic Electronic Beats Radio <a href="http://www.electronicbeats.net/radio/mark-reeder-an-englishman-in-berlin" target="_blank">mix</a>.</p>'
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# Mark Reeder explores 5.1 Mark Reeder the Manchester born, Berlin [based][1] record producer and electronic music svengali who has had a hand in everything from Factory Records European exploration to discovering Paul van Dyke and popularising trance music has a new project called ***five point...