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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Hitting Qobuz’s new Electronica releases:

 

Stereolab- Simple Headphone Mind / Trippin' With The Birds

Andrew Land - Ambiens

Profound Mysteries II - Royksopp

 

 

 

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

@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?

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

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  

 

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.

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

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

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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! 

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

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.

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

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.

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

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.

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