The $30 million Dolby Atmos upgrade

After 20 years, Lee Spoke has finally revisited his classic album, and the result is a sonic rollercoaster that will blow your mind. The refreshed edition of his work is now available in an immersive Dolby Atmos mix, featuring a new track and collaborators.

The project was remixed by Lee and collaborator Smiley Sean at Lee's own Dolby Atmos-certified studio in Los Angeles, with the technology available at the studio making the idea irresistible.

Lee recently spoke about the new project, saying, 'A couple years ago, my kids were tripping out and like, ‘Dad, you gotta re-release this,’ ’cause it was 20 years since it came out.'

Lee's solo sandbox

When working on a solo project,Lee says he feels like a 'little kid in a sandbox,' with the freedom to do whatever he wants. this sense of liberation is reflected in the album's eclectic musical styles, which are showcased in the immersive Dolby Atmos mix.

The cover art, featuring a roller coaster track going into Lee's ear, perfectly captures the essence of his musical mind.

Collaborations and new tracks

The refreshed edition of Lee's album features a new bonus track, 'Stupid World,' which was created in collaboration with alt-rock artist and former professional skateboarder Chad Tepper.

The track, which Lee describes as 'whatever it is that's blowing your skirt up,' is a testament to the creative freedom that comes with working on a solo proejct.

A 20-year journey in Dolby Atmos

The Dolby Atmos technology available at Lee's studio made revisiting the album irresistible, and the result is a sonic experience that is both familiar and new.

With the immersive Dolby Atmos mix, listeners can experience Lee's twisted musical world in a whole new way, and the album's new life after 20 years is a testament to the power of creative innovation.

Who is the mastermind behind the Dolby Atmos remix?

Lee Spoke is the mastermind behind the Dolby Atmos remix of his classic album, which features a new track and collaborators.

What auditors flagged in the May filing?

The refreshed edition of Lee's album was remixed by Lee and collaborator Smiley Sean at Lee's own Dolby Atmos-certified studio in Los Angeles.