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The album that first took my interest in David Chesky's work was The Body Acoustic. A dark, Latin jazz album, the character and depth to the music captured me. The only reason it is no longer a reference for me is that David Chesky, alongside his brother Norm, has exceeded it.

To backtrack a little, I was just getting into jazz in a big way -- the usual stuff, Davis and Coltrane. Colombia Music's studio was, like the studio used for Chesky's binaural recordings, an old church. It ended up being entirely fitting that they re-mastered Miles Davis' Kind of Blue.

Even more so that David Chesky went about re-creating Davis' In a Silent Way with the album In an Ambient Way. Unlike Davis, who recorded individual musicians and assembled the result afterwards, David Chesky goes back to the purest method: a pair of microphones. However the difference this time is that they are set up in a dummy head for binaural recording connected almost directly to an MSB ADC. Alongside David Chesky's considerable experience, the binaural recording set-up is backed up by extensive research and development. With no, mixing board, over-dubbing or other additions, they are some of the purest recordings available.

While the recordings are great on speakers, the real magic is with high-end headphones. I have seen industry veterans caught by surprise when I demoed the tracks for them. Alongside David Chesky's ability at assembling great musicians, he has given us a series of magical albums.

Not only are they great on high-quality headphones and IEMs, but scale as far as you can go, equipment-wise. I had the privilege of listening to these albums through a HiFiMan Shangri La with a Chord DAVE as source, and I kid you not, if you closed your eyes, it truly did sound like the instruments were actually playing outside the headphones.