What are you streaming tonight?


As we are in the modern age of music I thought I would see how this fares.
We have threads specific for cdp and tt so why not streaming as it is a modern media.
I don't care if you stream Tidal, Deezer, Spotify, Paradise Radio or any number of internet stations.
I would like you to share your tastes and method of streaming.
uberwaltz

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I've kind of been on an Alan Parsons Project kick lately...  The Definitive Collection, Qobuz.

Bonnie "Prince" Billy / Bill Callahan - Blind Date Party, Qobuz Hi-Res

This is a covers collection that is all over the place, but in a really good and fun way.

Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms, Qobuz

Why don't they have this in Hi-Res?  It sounds fantastic at CD quality, but...
I have Brothers in Arms on MOFI vinyl and SACD, which is why I'm surprised Qobuz doesn't have it in hi-res.
Metallica - Kill 'Em All, Qobuz Hi-res

I was surprised at how good this sounds, they did a nice job with the remaster (IMHO).
Audiophile 101 - Qobuz playlist. Lots of good stuff and a little not so great stuff. 
Patricia Barber - A Distortion Of Love, Qobuz Hi-Res

I think someone mentioned her in the what’s on your turntable thread and I decided to check her out. Wow!
A playlist about old friends and saying goodbye. One of the members of our music club passed away recently.
I haven't listened to the whole thing yet uber, but I like how he pays a fairly straightforward homage to the source material, while playing some really nice licks.
You guys got me to check out Moxy - Moxy S/T and Moxy II on Qobuz.  I had never heard of them.  Good stuff!
@uberwaltz When Audioslave formed, I never paid much attention to them because I was bummed out about both RATM and Soundgarden ending.  Lately I've been listening to Radio Paradise a lot and they play a lot of Audioslave on the Rock mix.  I have to admit it sounds great and there are some great tunes.  Temple of the Dog is actually my favorite with Chris Cornell.
I got that same email and wasn't thinking about either of those artists.  
Uber, I have a clear vinyl pressing of Beggars Banquet that I thought sounded really good when I played it, but it has been a while since I listened to it.
The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers, Qobuz  Funny with all the posts in the turntable thread and the other thread about the SQ of the Stones recordings I never really critically listened to them.  I put on my newish reissue vinyl last night and thought there was something wrong with my system!  I had to try it on another turntable to confirm that the highs were really as rolled off as they seemed and that the horns were buried in the background.  It sounds slightly better streaming as background music.
Linda Perhacs - The Soul of All Natural Things, Qobuz

Discovered her in that canyon sounds playlist. What a voice! Reminds me of Ann Wilson from Heart. 
Uber, I'm all about 70's and 80's metal, but as I've aged, I have mellowed out.  A bit.
Uber, she's a little mellow and folky, I know what a rocker you are, hope you don't find her too mellow.  I didn't read the biography, I'll have to check it out.
Metallica - And Justice For All..., Qobuz Hi-Res

I think this is the best sounding of the Metallica albums that they have recently made available.