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.
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Uber, you should check out the Allmusic review of that Mogg / Way album.  Pete Way is the drummer according to them.  Along with Aynsley Dunbar.
Roon may be getting some content from allmusic. There's so much content sharing these days. 
@jonandfamily You need an app to stream each service.  If Oppo doesn't have an app for Qobuz, they never will.  That device is long in the tooth and they are out of the disc player business.

You could get a streamer and send the signal to the Oppo's DAC, but you'd be better off just getting something like a Bluesond Node 2i.
Fleetwood Mac - Live (Deluxe Edition) Qobuz Hi-Res.  This sounds wonderful so far!
Took a little break from Joe Bonamassa to work out, listening to the Pandora Techno channel.  They put together the best mix (for me) of any of the music services I have.  It's mostly high energy tunes which are great for my time on the elliptical trainer.
Wye Oak - No Horizon, Qobuz Hi-Res.  I know they've been around for a while, but I've never paid any attention to them.  I'm liking this so far.
A lot of people use the Bluesound for the streamer and its interface (it has one of the best apps) and use an external DAC.  That's how I have it set up in one of my systems.
Alice Cooper - Detroit Stories, Qobuz.  I think this is a love it or hate it selection.  It's campy and fun and maybe not what you'd expect from someone Alice's age, but I really enjoyed it.  Great production by Bob Ezrin and Alice sounds like he's all in on his performances.

Neil Young - Barn, Qobuz Hi-Res.  I may have to listen to it again.  There was a lot to like about it, but some of his political statements seemed to get in the way of the enjoyment of the music.  It's not about agreeing or disagreeing with his sentiments, they just weren't as enjoyable as some of the other songs.

The Staves - Good Woman, Qobuz.  I liked this, but it sounded distorted and I had to stop listening.  I wonder if it was recorded / mastered badly of if the files were corrupted.  I thought there was something wrong with my speakers at first.  Not something you'd expect from a new hi-res release.
Back to the topic at hand...

James Taylor - American Standard, Qobuz Hi-Res
The Secret Sisters - Saturn Return, Qobuz Hi-Res
Joan Osborne - Trouble and Strife, Qobuz 

She kind of fell off my radar back in the 90's, but yeah I really like what I'm hearing so far.
"Streaming is for people who know nothing about music and are just happy someone else chooses the most popular crap for you."

Believe it or not... you can actually choose what you want to listen to.  



@16f4 That Charlie Parker set will probably get played in the near future :)
Pat Metheny Group - S/T, Qobuz Hi-Res

I was pretty excited when I saw they had put out all these Pat Metheny albums in Hi-Res.  I tried playing American Garage and there was something wrong with the first file, like it had been put in a blender and kept skipping back and forth to different parts of the song.  This one is sounding fantastic though.
Todd Rundgren - White Knight, Qobuz.  Love his collaboration with Donald Fagen - Tin Foil Hat
Mazzy Star playlist on Qobuz.  This is one of those artists that I never really gave much of a chance for whatever reason, but man... they're good!