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
@16f4 I received my download link for the FLAC files this morning, but haven't had a chance to listen yet.  Hopefully I'll receive the vinyl soon! 
shirley horn tonight

remembering miles
you’re my thrill
main ingredient
heres to life

i saw her perform live just a few months before she passed, at sf masonic center

was so sad and shocked when i read the news

lovely woman and stellar musician and singer, beautiful simple arrangements
brad mehldau trio night

seymour reads the constitution
ode
day is done

tidal or quboz
Started BlackPinks new album without knowing anything about them. My word, no...
Classic Jazz Piano.  The Monk Palo Alto concert, then on to Bill Evans and now listening to one of my all time favorites, Ramsey Lewis’ 60’s live albums.  
Streaming via Qobuz.
I started listening to Blue Öyster Cult - The Symbol Remains but didn't have a chance to listen to it all.  I'm about halfway through now and so far, I'd say this is one of their best releases.  Some great songwriting and excellent playing.
Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Francois-Xavier Roth, Live streaming via Digital Concert Hall.

Today:

Carl Phillips Emmanuel Bach - Symphony in D major
Paul Hindemith - Der Schwanendreher, Concerto on old folk songs
Bela Bartok - Divertimento for Strings Orchestra


Schubert - String Quartet #13 in A Minor & String Quartet 14  in D Minor. Doric String Quartet. Chandos

TIDAL
Haydn 2032 No. 5. L’Homme de Genie. Giovanni Antonini, Kammerorchester Basel. Alpha

TIDAL
Grazyna Bacewicz - Complete String Quartets. Silesian Quartet. Chandos

TIDAL
Beethoven - Fugues and Rarities for String Quartet. Fine Arts Quartet. Naxos

TIDAL
Britten - Phaedra / A Charm of Lullabies / Lachrymae / Two Portraits / Synfonietta. Edward Gardner and BBC Symphony Orchestra. Chandos.

TIDAL
Lutoslawski - Orchestral Works II. Edward Gardner and the BBC Symphony Orchestra

TIDAL
Consider the Massdrop Noir Version of Meze 99.  Only $200.  They also have $4000 headphones, if that’s more to your taste. 
I think uber might be off working somewhere. He usually contributes a lot. I have a lot of headphones too.  I haven't tried anything from Meze yet. 
big_greg

Good point about headphones. A relatively inexpensive way to scratch the hi-fi itch.  I have been in a mood to buy stuff since I’ve been stuck at home and streaming a lot.   I broke down and ordered a pair of floor speakers last week (Zu Dirty Weekends) to replace my Elac Debut 6.2s.  
Is it my imagination or has it been quiet here lately?
Headphones can be a rabbit-hole! It's like having a whole bunch of different speakers that you can change out really easily.
Aloe Blacc - All Love Everything

Qobuz Hi-Res

Wonderfully uplifting music!
I just got the Massdrop Meze 99 Noir. Also ordered the 3 meter cable, and Brainwavz Sheepskin angled ear pads are in the mail. They are sounding really great right now, but should sound even better after some burn in. My wife prefers closed back headphones so I expect she will co-opt them once she tries them.
Seriously considering Grado SR80e’s during the upcoming Amazon Prime Day sales, maybe modding them with G-Cush ear pads. That would make five pairs of earphones, and I just finished building a headphone rack that holds five pair. I should just leave it alone...