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Theo Travis - Aeolus - Definitive Digital Edition (2026) [Web-DL Audio]
Country: UK
Genre: Ambient, New Age, Meditative, Drone
Format: MKV
Quality: Lossless
1.English / FLAC / 2.0ch / 2031kb/s / Hi-Res Stereo
2.English / FLAC / 5.1ch / 4383kb/s / Hi-Res 5.1 Surround
3.English / PCM / 2.0ch / 2304kb/s / Binaural 'Headphone Dust' Mix
4.English / E-AC-3 / 5.1ch / 768kb/s / Dolby Atmos E-AC3 JOC
5.English / MLP FBA 16-ch / 8ch / 4697kb/s / Dolby Atmos TrueHD
Time: 01:00:18
Full Size: 6,14 GB
Aeolus is a one hour Theo Travis piece for duduk composed by Theo with Steven Wilson (who produced the recordings and assembled soundscapes derived from Theo's alto flute playing). A stunning and utterly unique piece of work, Aeolus helps to define new possibilities for "immersive audio", without losing focus on the pure sound and inherent musicality of Theo's duduk improvisations. This 2026 Headphone Dust release features Dolby Atmos and 24/96 high resolution stereo and 5.1 surround of Aeolus, and hi-res stereo of a 4 minute edit of Aeolus and the hour long Ancient Soul, Modern Times.
When Theo Travis began experimenting with long-form improvised instrumentals for duduk - a woodwind instrument from Armenia sometimes described as 'the saddest sounding instrument in the world' - he could hardly have imagined a world in which such a one-hour piece would clock up in excess of a million plays on YouTube. Yet that is precisely what happened, with the multi-functional music finding fans purely in its own terms as well as for an array of uses from meditation to yoga, to relaxation and more. Something about the sound, the performances, the context, found, built and maintained a much wider audience than most, far more mainstream music. All of this was achieved without hype, marketing or a dedicated record label supporting the release. Extending the idea, earlier this year Theo worked with Steven Wilson to produce a new duduk improvisation in multi-channel audio as well as stereo.


When Theo Travis began experimenting with long-form improvised instrumentals for duduk - a woodwind instrument from Armenia sometimes described as 'the saddest sounding instrument in the world' - he could hardly have imagined a world in which such a one-hour piece would clock up in excess of a million plays on YouTube. Yet that is precisely what happened, with the multi-functional music finding fans purely in its own terms as well as for an array of uses from meditation to yoga, to relaxation and more. Something about the sound, the performances, the context, found, built and maintained a much wider audience than most, far more mainstream music. All of this was achieved without hype, marketing or a dedicated record label supporting the release. Extending the idea, earlier this year Theo worked with Steven Wilson to produce a new duduk improvisation in multi-channel audio as well as stereo.
Aeolus

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