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

Showing 5 responses by julie_priest

@uberwaltz you don’t need a separate program for that. Spotify allows you to save certain playlists offline. The limit is not infinite but it’s fairly high. I have about 20,000 of my favourite songs on my phone in high resolution (320 kbps) which is very decent sounding with my headphones on the go. 
Roots and Echoes - The Coral

They're an underrated band, it seems. Great musicality across the years. 
Free as a Bird - Supertramp 

(I’ve been a lurker for a while because this is one heckuva thread and it’s a bookmark I’ve visited almost daily!)
I would like you to share your tastes and method of streaming.

My Mac Mini has Tidal and Spotify Premium. Connected to my speakers via Schiit Modius, which makes the difference between those two quite marginal to my ears. Really brings the Spotify Premium to life...and that's what I'm now defaulting to as it's got a wider selection than Tidal (my range of music is VERY wide), has the super easy control from mobile to Mac Mini with Spotify Connect (Tidal could have similar through Roon), but most importantly, the UI of Spotify is super: I cannot even sort my Tidal playlists on the phone by recency of adding, nor can I search a song inside a playlist. Seriously! 

All the other high-res this and that...all cutesy offerings. Glad they work for others. I care about ease of use and great-enough quality, which I get from Spotify. I don't have 100,000 dollar speakers which might reveal that 18th instrument in the back of the orchestra, maybe, so I'm doing fine. 

End of ramble :) 

Loving the music choices here, although it would be nice if people have a hint of what genre a group is in...some bands just defy a genre, which is nice. But some are hardcore noisy metal for example, which is a very specific taste.