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
@big_greg The Qobuz playlists are great! 
Check out austinpop's playlists (dCS Bartok, etc) plenty of really good music and pointers to records I didn't know
I've been listening to a couple of the Qobuz "Hi-Fi Audio Partners" playlists... the first was from KEF, now listening to the McIntosh playlist.
Econoline Crush: The Best of Econoline Crush

Great Canadian industrial group that still sounds great.
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Indochine - The Singles Collection (1981-2001]

Qobuz Hi-Res

One of the nice things about streaming with a non-American company (Qobuz being French) is their catalogue has lots of artists and musicians that may not have been well-known in the US. I had never heard of this French group, but instantly liked their 80s new wave sound.
Thanks for sharing 164f .. great album!

The Dave Brubeck Quartet "Time Outtakes"
Qobuz (24/48)
It’s one of my favorite albums; in fact, I used to own a white-label promo in NM condition I listened to dozens of times over the years.  The Outtakes is worth buying if you know the original album, the variations on well-known songs is enough to be that much more entertaining.  
@16f4. How is that Brubeck outtakes album? I'm thinking about getting the vinyl
Joan of Arc - Tim Melina Theo Bobby, Qobuz Hi-Res.  How have I never heard of this band before?  
jjss49

Tuck and Patti bring back fond memories. I just started dating this great woman, and she told me she really liked Tuck and Patti.  The next month they performed at the Birchmere in Alexandria, VA and I surprised her with tickets. Must have worked, because we’ve been married almost 25 years.  
Welcome bogbeat!  Reuben, it looks like you went on a tear!

Laura Marling - The Lockdown Sessions, Qobuz
Various Artists - Not From Where I'm Standing, Qobuz

The latter is a collection of Bond themes.  Some are weird, some are very cool.  Worth a listen.
@jjss49  - I'm not much of a fan of Tuck and Patti, but I must admit, their cover of "Castles Made of Sand/Little Wing" is pretty awesome.......

Happy weekend.....
Thanks 16F4!  Glad to be here.  I was just checking out what people are listening to.  As for me, I usually just put my Tidal playlist on shuffle, and let it go where it wants.

Last 45 minutes or so: my Tidal playlist/library on shuffle

bjork - Submarine
Queen - Best Friend 
Jethro Tull - Living in the Past
U2 - Wake Up Dead Man
Disturbed - The Game (Live at Red Rocks)
Neil Young - Soldier
Deep Purple - Gates of Babylon
Radiohead - Codex (Illum Sphere)
Mazzy Star - So Tonight That I Might See (.ascension version)
Mazzy is always a good way to end the night.... IMO
Annie Keating - "Cowgirl in the Sand"

Spotify

Nice take on the Neil Young classic.
Bogbeat, 
welcome to the forum.  I don’t have an opinion regarding your system.  I’m just starting streaming and more of a plug and play guy.  ( PowerNode 2i). I have enjoyed Qobuz immensely, and between them and some stuff I already ripped I am happy. 

Hi, I stream Tidal MQA and their hifi via my Macbook Pro. I use the Tidal app on the MBpro which unpacks MQA, contains my playlists etc. In the future, I may also stream ripped cds on very rare occasion from a connected hard drive, as well as any hi res audio files I may purchase. However, 99.9% is an is likely to continue to be Tidal streaming. Mayb, just maybe adding Quboz or Amazon in the future... 


I feed this from my MAC via USB out to my integrated amp and DAC (Peachtree Nova 300). I have no plans to have a separate server etc in the short term, …but may do so in the future.


I cannot understand what, if anything, Audirvana (or Roon and the like) would bring to.the table in my scenario. Perhaps better MQA unpacking? Slicker interface? Better sound quality?

I would greatly appreciate you all's thoughts on this! Thank you very much.

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Music-wise, I am a big Bowie, Depeche Mode, Simple Minds, Kraftwerk  TOOL, etc. head  60's, 70's rock and prog rock, 80's alternative.