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Apple Music Expands Spatial Audio Club Series with New Framework Live Sets

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Apple Music continues to deepen its immersive listening catalogue with a new wave of exclusive Spatial Audio DJ sets from Framework, one of North America’s leading independent electronic music promoters and curators.

Released on June 12, the latest additions are drawn from Framework’s re:frame series in Los Angeles, recorded across January and February 2026. The new sets feature performances from Disco Dom, The Martinez Brothers, Yulia Niko, Maxi Meraki x Nico De Andrea, and Alex Wann, each captured in Spatial Audio to recreate the depth and spatial energy of the live dancefloor experience.

Designed to place listeners directly inside the crowd, the Spatial Audio format enhances the dynamics of each set—expanding bass presence, crowd ambience, and stereo movement into a more immersive, three-dimensional sound field. The result is a listening experience that mirrors the intensity and atmosphere of Framework’s club and festival productions.

This latest drop builds on Apple Music’s growing archive of Spatial Audio DJ content, joining earlier releases from Afrojack presents Kapuchon at Sound, Co, Under Construction LA featuring FISHER x Chris Lake, as well as sets from Cole Knight, Little Fritter, and Chloé Robinson x DJ ADHD. Together, the catalogue reflects a broader push to preserve live electronic music culture in high-fidelity, spatially enhanced formats.

Framework’s re:frame series, where these sets were recorded, has become a key platform for showcasing a wide spectrum of electronic talent, spanning house, techno, melodic house, and underground club sounds. The initiative underscores the organization’s continued role in shaping contemporary dance culture through curated live experiences that translate seamlessly into digital listening environments.

By partnering with Framework, Apple Music continues positioning Spatial Audio as a bridge between club culture and home listening, offering fans a way to revisit live performances with heightened clarity and presence. The result is a growing archive that not only documents modern electronic music but reimagines how it can be experienced beyond the dancefloor.

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