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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I’ve been checking out a New York-based collective of Brazilian artists called “Forro in the Dark” on Qobuz. Popping music!

The new releases for the week are out on Qobuz and there's a reissue of Cake's Fashion Nugget which is one of my all time favorite albums.  I recognize that Cake may fall in the "love them or hate them" category, but I happen to love their deadpan sardonic wit and crafty musicianship.  It's also out on vinyl, which I'm really excited about.

I’ve been dipping into the new Qobuz releases also.  
 

The UB40 album “Unprecedented” is a return to form for the group  

Imagine Dragons - Mercury Acts 1&2.  I’m not really familiar with this group, but have to say I like the album.  Also a few really good pop songs  

Les Paul - Best of the Capitol Masters is well worth listening to. 

The UB40 album “Unprecedented” is a return to form for the group

I just picked up Labour of Love on vinyl a few days ago and was planning to check out their new release.

Laura Veirs - Found Light, Qobuz Hi-Res.  I love her voice and songwriting!

Alan Parsons - From The New World, Qobuz.  This has that classic Alan Parsons Project sound, but not much grabbed me, the songwriting and performances are a little too much in soft rock territory for me.  Sounds great though and would certainly make great background music.

Earl's Closet: The Lost Archive of Earl McGrath 1970-1980 - Various Artists, Qobuz

Jack White - Entering Heaven Alive, Qobuz.  I'm about halfway through and am really enjoying this.  A little more mellow, a little more musical than a lot of his work.

Ty Segall - Hello Hi, Qobuz.  I haven't checked his work out before.  I have to say I like it!

Sho Hamada - 11 July 2016 25.2? SSW 2m 131cm from album Surf Side Sketch #001.

The guitarist Sho Hamada beautifully paints beach inspired sound sketches with a wave style tidal sound from his guitar. All the tracks of this gorgeous album are the date, temperature, wind direction, wind power, wave height.  Give it a listen! 

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Nils Frahm's "Human Range" song is a marvel of immersive music.  96/24 on Qobuz

Been reading this thread for a few days now and found some great leads on music I should check out. Who ever mentioned Cedar Walton, Thank you!  Seasoned Wood is excellent!
Listening to others albums now.

JD

Matthew Garrison "Shapeless"

Gorgeous. His bass guitar tone could have had more brightness during recording, but otherwise an excellent recording and one of a kind composition.

Lush - Gala

Frank Sinatra - Sings for Only the Lonely 

Matteo Myderwyk - Veluwe Suite

Tom Waits - Closing Time

Gillian Welch - Soul Journey

and now I’m making my way through Qobuz’s West Coast Jazz playlist, it’s a good night  

 

Darius - Oasis (laid back, tasteful electronic album, 2022, 44.1/24 on Qobuz)

@jjss49 That Isfar Jarabski album is so wildly eclectic!  Interesting how dynamic and unusual it is.  It's it just me or did they crank the kick drum level up a few notches too high?

Okay... last one for awhile :D

I really love this jazz album, the whole thing.  It's one of my favs, so I gotta mention it even though I’m not listening to it.

Brian Culbertson - Winter Stories

Hitting Qobuz’s new Electronica releases:

 

Stereolab- Simple Headphone Mind / Trippin' With The Birds

Andrew Land - Ambiens

Profound Mysteries II - Royksopp