I was able to read the article because my wife has a Washington Post subscription.
I am a confirmed digitalphile. Some years back it was revealed that many lp reissues that were lauded to the skies by the likes of Fremer and Art Dudley were using digital masters due to the sticky tape phenomenon. Basically this means that master tapes over the years tend to congeal into a sticky blob and the tapes were prone to fracturing , thus limiting the ability to use them for new issues. Instead many of these reissues were pressed from digital transfers made in the nineties when the tapes were more useable
. When this was revealed the analog gurus didn’t miss a beat. They either chose to ignore this or somehow claimed that embedding a digital file in a slab of petroleum and extracting that file with analog players was superior to leaving the same file in the digital domain.