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Sonos Play:1 Blue Note Edition

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Sonos celebrates the legendary record label Blue Note's 75th anniversary. It does this with a Limited Edition version of their smallest wireless speaker - Sonos Play: 1.

 

The American record label Blue Note originated in New York in 1939 and was founded by the Germans Alfred Lion and Frank Wolff. The record company quickly became an institution among US `jazz musicians, and has a formidable resume.

In connection with the 75th anniversary of Blue Note Sonos has made a Limited Edition model of the basic model Play: 1. This has a special surface treatment, which is created by a combination of Hand Painting Techniques and robot production. The result gives a surface with blue tones from dark to light blue.

In addition Sonos Blue Note Edition will have three preloaded Internet radio stations from Blue Note, provided by TuneIn.

Read the Press release about Blue Note Edition from Sonos:


 

BORN IN BLUE: INTRODUCING THE SONOS BLUE NOTE PLAY:1

 

 

 

 

Our first ever limited edition speaker celebrates more than 75 years of the finest in jazz with a custom design and access to exclusive playlists.

Legendary music deserves to be celebrated. Today, we pay tribute to the jazz legends, their art, and a record label founded on creating a timeless experience with music that captures the energy and emotion of a live performance. Tocommemorate 75 years and counting of Blue Note Records and a memorable year of collaborations together, we unveil the Sonos PLAY:1 Blue Note Limited Edition.

"Music is meant to convey an emotional message to the listener. You don't want anything interfering with that message and Sonos shares Blue Note's dedication to this," said Blue Note President, Don Was. "Fidelity is true. Give me the truth."

Available for purchase on Sonos.com in the coming weeks, the Blue Note PLAY:1 puts jazz artists on stage in your home and illustrates our shared dedication to high fidelity.

We wanted to create an expression of Blue Note’s singular style while embracing all the idiosyncrasies of a live performance,” said Sonos VP of Design Tad Toulis. “This mindset led us to the design solution – one which captures a singular moment in the act of creation.”

Crafted with a custom color developed through hand-painting techniques and strategic use of robots, the speaker’s finish features a vertical fade from dark navy to cerulean blue, reflecting the deep bass to the richly detailed highs and lows that people know and love about the PLAY:1

 

 

CAPTION: The paint line for the grills uses no fewer than seven gravity-fed atomizing spray nozzles to correctly apply the various shades of blue to the perforated metal surface.

 

The Blue Note PLAY:1 comes with the Blue Note on Sonos radio station built into the main menu in the Sonos app, powered by TuneIn. Enjoy a year of Blue Note programming with three curated channels within the station:

·       Artist Selects:Available exclusively on the Blue Note PLAY:1, listen vinyl-style to handpicked selections from the greats like Robert Glasper, Jose James, Terence Blanchard, Ambrose Akinmusire, Lionel Loueke, and Don Was himself, who has curated 125 of his personal favorites.

·       Born in Blue:We bring together legendary Blue Note artists and those who have sampled them for mixes that celebrate the intersection of modern music and legendary jazz.

·       Blue Note 101:Starting with the inception of Blue Note and following its progression to becoming an iconic label, listen and learn about jazz and its evolution over more than 75 years.

 

You can enjoy the Born in Blue and Blue Note 101 channels on your Sonos at home today and also on your other devices via TuneIn.

 

The Blue Note PLAY:1 will be sold exclusively on Sonos.com for $250 USD, $280 CAD, €250, and £220, while quantities last. For more details and to be among the first to know when this limited-run collector’s speaker will be available for purchase, sign up for Sonos emails here: http://www.sonos.com/BlueNote.

 


 

 

 
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