DREAM THEATER Keyboardist Demonstrates Benefits Of Intel's Latest Mobile Technology

November 5, 2008

A five-minute video clip showing how Intel Centrino 2 processor technology powers the music-making of progressive rock keyboardist extraordinaire, Jordan Rudess of DREAM THEATER, can be viewed below. Jordan and Intel strategic engagement manager Marco Vettorello demonstrate the benefits of Intel's latest mobile technology for making music on the go with Steinberg's Sequel 2 multitrack recording software.

DREAM THEATER's "Chaos In Motion 2007/2008" double DVD set sold just under 9,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 2 on the Top Music Videos chart.

"Chaos In Motion 2007/2008" documents DREAM THEATER's "Chaos In Motion" world tour, which kicked off June 3, 2007 at the Monsters of Rock festival in Milan, Italy and concluded almost a year to the day later on June 4, 2008 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It's essentially a travelogue of their most recent touring experience. "Chaos In Motion 2007/2008" was made available in two configurations: as a double DVD set and as five-disc collector's set which includes two DVDs and three CDs, containing 14 live tracks featured in the DVD set and expanded artwork.

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