What were your top musical discoveries of 2024?


Looking for music that was new to you and your collection that lit you and your system up last year.

Here’s my list:

Vinyl - 

UHQR version of Steely Dan “Asia”

Original Master Recording of Grateful Dead’s “Workingman’s Dead”

Digital files - 

Mac Miller “Circles”

Iron & Wine “The Shepherds Dog”

Jacob Collier “Djesse Vol.2”

Mokave “Afrique”

Skrillex “Quest for Fire”

Beyonce “Cowboy Carter”

CD -

Sinead O’Conner “I Do Not Want What I Haven’t Got”

 

This is at least what is top of mind.

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I usually listen to Bohren on these two systems in my house:

 

1) New KLH Model 5 speakers connected to an Audio Research SP17 preamp and a McIntosh 225 amp

 

2) Klipsch Forte II speakers connected to a Dennis Had LP3.1 tube preamp and a Dennis Had Inspire 45 "Fire Bottle" tube amp

 

I listen both streaming and by a turntable, and I find both systems sound great.  Bohren is not music that I play very loud to begin with, so the McIntosh provides plenty of power for me.  Heck, even the Dennis Had amp at a mere 2 watts makes my Forte II's sing.  What is your current setup?

 

Heilung

Forndom

Wardruna

 

and a host of other “Viking” music. I had no idea the Norse Sagas and Eddas were being worked into modern-day music releases or that there’s a virtual army of online techno-geek linguists commenting on the translations of Runic lore. 

My undergraduate advisor, Herr Professor Doktor Martin Wierschin would have had a thing or three to say about it, God rest his soul.

@allenf1963  

Right now I have Infinity RS-II speakers driven by a pair of Classé monoblocks. I just rebuilt the crossovers and they sound fantastic. They are very underrated speakers imo. They do dip to 2 ohms across the HF range and they need high current amplifiers if they are to really wake up and sing.

They are a 5-way, 7-driver design with open-baffle mids and highs, and two 10" woofers in separate sealed cabinets. I think the airiness of the midrange, the precision of the EMIT ribbons and the respectable bass slam makes them a great fit for music like Bohren, especially if played at higher volumes. 

 

Kid Loco - A Grand Love Story (French DJ with a knack for Steely Dannish melodies....?! I know)

Adrienne Lenker (of Big Thief) - Bright Future