Here's a new "Outlaw Moment" that was practically an entire movie.

"Session 9"

Atmospheric and weird. But the soundtrack is virtually a "musique concrete" composition from beginning to end. (Sorry, you'll have to look it up.) Just lots of very precise audio effects with subtle directional cues and timbral shifts. VERY well done.

And VERY well reproduced by the Outlaw 950. Caught it in DD5.1 from DirecTV and it was just great. A real tutorial in using audio to enhance the creepiness of a film and, IMHO, a great example to shove at people who think film soundtrack playback is not as painstaking as two-channel music playback.