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.
128x128uberwaltz
PORANGUI
Ayahuasca Remixed
Qobuz

BALANCE
El Buho
Qobuz

Fantastic arrangements and recording. 

Bob Dylan & the Band - Before the Flood

I normally dislike Dylan but this live recording is amazing.
Airelle Besson - Try!

Qobuz Hi-Res

Nice jazz, as if Chuck Mangione and Enya had a baby. 
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.
Qobuz Oscar Peterson, Night Train, magical.
BTW was streaming Horace Silver Song for my Father before, following an experiment from Alex Berger, the Redbook version I preferred over 96 and 192, more raw sound but presentation was better balanced in terms of layering
OK Computer. Radiohead

Raising youngins when these guys made hay. Better late than never. 
Lenny Breau - Guitar Sounds

Qobuz

Just reconnected with an old friend from my high school days in Maine.  He tells me his local hangout is named “Lenny’s” after Lenny Breau.  Lenny was a local music prodigy who did well for himself professionally but died much too young of a heroin OD.  Lenny’s brother Denny and buddies played here before COVID. Once I can get back to Maine I may check the place out. 
David Bowie - "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars"

Tidal
Streaming Tidal high resolution into Bluesound node 2i... 
Listening to Linda Ronstadt Duets at the moment!  

The available variety is awesome, fun to get a new take on something familiar!
And now those 2000 albums that disappeared out of my Qobuz library a few days ago?

They're all back.  What the deuce?

Oh, well.  At least I have my library back.
So far this afternoon Tommy Emmanuel’s ‘Accomplice One.’

And today we remember Karen Carpenter.   The Carpenters’ ‘Horizon’ album is next up.  I think it was her best vocal effort.
@big_greg Thank you for Diane Schuur recommendation! Sounds like Paradise (on my new Focal Clears), and exactly the kind of music that makes my day today :-)
There's plenty of air and *soundstage* in addition to the music itself.
I didn't know this singer at all.

Earlier today, I happily listened to "Haydn 2032, Vol. 2 : Il filosofo" (Qobuz HiRes)
Qobuz - my go-to albums are Diana Krall "Live in Paris" and Alison Krauss + Union Station "Live".  If I'm trying to work out an issue or trying to readjust something, these are where I go first; they immediately give me an idea of how the system sounds and its ability to draw me in.
Diane Schuur - Love Songs, Qobuz.  I have a couple of her albums and after re-listening to them realized I need to check out more of her catalog.  She has a great voice and I love the string orchestra accompanying her.
Jamey Johnson Tidal via Wyred4Sound BLink
Is Bluesound pretty solid with Tidal via Ethernet?
ghjuvanni

i did the same thing!  I ripped all my CDs to my computer, in addition to digitizing many of my records (over a period of several years.  Not something I would recommend casually). I stored everything on my 2TB external hard drive and listen through my USB port on my PowerNode 2i.  I had more than a few rare/obscure records I can’t find on CD or digitally so at least I get to listen to them still. 
@reubent I have ripped all of my CDs, about 2,000 of them, and stored the FLAC files on a 2 TB WD Passport external drive and connected (USB) to the Node 2i. That way I stream from the internet or get the FLACs from the attached disk. Same quality given that the recording is the same. Sometimes Qobuz has remasters of my old CDs, though. I have used Node 2i over 5 GHz WiFi or ethernet cable w/ equal success.
Greg,

I've been "getting by" with streaming Spotify via a bluetooth connection. So, I'm obviously not obsessed with ultimate Sound Quality :~)

I am concerned about ease of use, supported services (Tidal, Qobuz, Spotify, local rips and Internet Radio). Connectivity is also a concern. I would prefer to use wireless (I have excellent wi-fi coverage and speed) but I can connect via ethernet from the mesh node that is located right by my audio rig.

I may even go with a Vault 2i so I can rip some of my CD collection to HDD. But who knows? I've been talking about this for 2 years now, and just now got around to subscribing to Tidal (first step).

Thanks for your feedback guys.......
Bluesound’s (DAC) sound is OK, but underwhelming. That’s why I no longer use it’s internal DAC. External-DAC-wise I think we are at a point where it is difficult to improve things any more (although marketing will try to convince people otherwise). Which is great -- we can concentrate on music itself and stop obsessing about equipment :-)
@reubent The Bluesound is a good "frugal" starting point if you're more concerned with ease of use, affordability, and versatility than ultimate sound quality.  It has a great app and does just about every music service and music format.
@ghjuvanni I agree with going with personal experience.  Mine has been different than yours. 

So in effect, you're saying that the input into the DAC makes no difference whatsoever - a computer, a Raspberry Pi, a high-end standalone streamer, ethernet, USB, coax, BNC, optical, I2S, etc. other than the bit rates they are capable of transmitting.
I'll go with "personal experience". But I am frugal by nature, so I will not over-spend if I don't hear a difference.
@big_greg I am an electronics engineer turned software engineer. In fact, I played a lot with audio (and image) formats. For folks getting into digital music it makes sense to educate themselves about the basics of digital audio: what is PCM, FLAC, etc. On Wikipedia and elsewhere. I don't want to go into voluminous explanations in this forum. It is the DAC that 'makes' the analog 'music' not the streamer etc. The latter can differ on ergonomics, but if it is not broken, and if if feeds the bytes to the DAC, it doesn't matter what it is. There is a lot of misinformation floating around, created by folks who want to sell some 'better' (and more expensive) equipment. @reubent will need to form his own opinion eventually, based in part on input from folks like us, Reddit forums, and best of all -- personal experience. 
@ghjuvanni I think many people delude themselves into believing that the streamer itself doesn't matter and that adding a DAC to an entry level streamer will give a big improvement in sound quality. Adding a better DAC to the Bluesound can improve sound quality, but will only take it so far. 

In my experience, buying a better streamer/DAC sounded much better than adding a DAC to the Bluesound.
@reubent 

Like @big_greg I too prefer Qobuz, sonically Hi-Res is preferable to me over MQA "Masters" -- you can find a lot of discussion on this comparison. A bunch of highly respected makers of DACs don't even support MQA, and explain that they are not going to. That said, sometimes music I am looking for is missing from the Qobuz catalogue, but is available on Tidal.
Where I disagree with @big_greg is that you need something better than Node 2i. In my opinion, you don't. But... Node's internal DAC is indeed very much entry-level. I had used it at first, but then upgraded to RME ADI-2 DAC FS. Now my Node 2i feeds digital signal over optical or coax cable to the RME, and the latter is the sound maker. The solution costs $1,850 in today's list prices, and I don't know why anyone would pay more.
@reubent I prefer Qobuz over Tidal, however if you like your discover weekly on Spotify, Qobuz doesn't have anything like that.  Tidal has a "My Mix" feature where it puts together playlists based on your listening habits. 

I would skip the Node 2i and get a decent streamer to start with.  There are so many "How do I make my Node 2i sound better?" threads...  I went down that path - "I'll just get the Node 2 and see if I like streaming", which led to "I do like streaming, but want it to sound better". 

Depending on your budget look at the TEAC NT-505 (I have this), the Lumin D2, or move higher up the food chain.  Both will do MQA and DSD.  Personally, I don't care much for MQA, not so much in terms of sound quality, but the fact that it's a hyped up gimmicky proprietary format (IMHO).  
reubent

i too am more of a music guy than an audiophile. I think you’ll be happy if you get Qobuz and the Node 2i.  I started streaming and sold my turntable and records due to an anticipated downsizing, but the access to so much more music has certainly broadened my taste.  I don’t regret the shift. But I certainly would not recommend anyone get rid of their records.
I never used Spotify, but do have to admit the SQ of Qobuz on my system makes me very happy. 
@16f4  - I will not be getting rid of my TT and records, regardless of how much I enjoy streaming. I've been streaming Spotify for a few years, but wanted to try hi-res content. We'll see how it goes when I get Qobuz and a streamer. I really love Spotify. If the SQ is not significantly better, I'll probably just keep Spotify and call it a day. I'm much more of a music guy, than an audiophile......
I was out in the truck tonight and heard Neil on the radio. It put me in the mood for some more. Neil Young - Greatest Hits. Qobuz 
Less great about streaming: I opened Roon the other day and things immediately started deleting from my Qobuz library.  2000 albums were gone in under 30 seconds.  Qobuz says they got no idea.

Took me more than a year to build up that library. :(
reubent

Good choice moving to streaming.  I sold my turntable and record collection about a year ago and bought a Node 2i, but soon upgraded to the PowerNode 2i due to space considerations.  It also has an HDMI plug so I can add a TV for a home theater system in the future. 
Qobuz has a great selection of music, and the app is very easy to use. They has a good deal for a one year subscription for $150 (cheaper with a military discount) versus $15 per month.  
I finally subscribed to a streaming service other than Spotify. I got in on the Best Buy 1 Year Tidal Subscription for $49 (w/$119 annual renewal price). Seemed like a good time to jump in and give it a try. I do not have a streamer or DAC that supports MQA at this time, but my first stream was a "Tidal Masters" album. The winning first stream was.........

RUSH - "Hold Your Fire" 

Tidal (Masters)

BTW, I'm hoping for get in on a bargain deal for Qobuz too. I'm ultimately going to get a streamer (likely a Node 2i) so I can compare Tidal Masters vs Qobuz HiRes.
Shemekia Copeland - Uncivil War

Qobuz

Great blues with an updated sound.  
Emmet Cohen - Future Stride

Qobuz Hi-Res

Nice lounge piano music for background