Description
The Art of Noise’s Daft, a compilation album from 1986, captures the groundbreaking, genre-blending sounds that defined the group’s early years. As pioneers of electronic music, The Art of Noise crafted a surreal soundscape using samples, synthesizers, and a collage of unexpected sounds. In 5.1 surround sound, Daft becomes an even more immersive experience, enveloping listeners in layers of sonic experimentation with iconic tracks like Close (to the Edit) and Beat Box. The surround mix highlights the album’s innovative production and intricate details, giving new life to its avant-garde textures and emphasizing its influential impact on electronic music.