Billie Eilish promotes Apple Music's spatial audio

Billie Eilish

In May Apple announced that it incorporated the sound «CD quality»And spatial audio on Apple Music. Users who keep us informed of technological news are already aware of the news, but perhaps the majority of Apple Music users have not yet found out.

So Apple has hired the singer Billie Eilish to promote the new audio features of Apple Music. And he's doing it with his new album "Happier Than Ever."

Famous American singer Billie Eilish is doing double promotion in one go. On the one hand, from his new album «Happy Than Ever«And on the other, the new lossless audio and Dolby Atmos sound features offered by Apple Music.

The singer's new album is available on Apple Music with support for lossless audio quality, Dolby Atmos with spatial audio, and is also labeled "Apple DigitalMaster«.

She herself invites you to listen to her new songs through the sound that Apple Music offers you, in her promotional video. Listen to sound around you. Listen to Billie's new album "Happier Than Ever" with Spatial Audio on Apple Music »says the promotion.

Last May, Apple announced that lossless audio, as well as Dolby Atmos with Spatial Audio it was incorporated into Apple Music. These features were released in June, and since then, there has been a growing library of songs using these new technologies.

Apple has promised that its entire library will feature these new lossless audio features for End of the year, but it's also up to the artists to master and create music with spatial audio support. Big names like Taylor Swift, The Beatles, Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande, and Billie Eilish herself have some albums with this new kind of 3D audio.


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