![]() ![]() I want to hear more new music all time time and don't want more stuff in my life for my daughter to have to dispose of when I pop off. ![]() I probably buy 10% of the music I once bought, but I'm hearing more new and different music now than I was listening to a decade ago. Playlist: Down the Hatch 2018: Playlist created by music festival of indie singer songwriters. Tidal Tracks: 27 (1-2 missing tracks are usually spotify exclusives) Qobuz Tracks: 23. This is the main thing Im interested in as UAAP makes it very confusing to tell if youve managed to escape the mqa curse or not if you have a DAC that. When streaming mqa files without mqa decoding I heard that Tidals quality is worse, whereas qobuz streams straight up 24 bit flacs. These days I only buy something - hardcopy or download - if there's something I really, really want to hear that isn't available on any streaming platform, or if it's a very small label or self-released item of low popularity music (which comprises a lot of the contemporary avant garde jazz I listen to), and I have a concern that some day it will be unavailable and hard to find. Playlist: Discover Weekly (Updated weekly based on Spotify Algorithm) Spotify Tracks: 30. Honestly the technical aspects of this go over my head. These hi-res (typically 24-bit/96kHz) tracks, which it calls Tidal Masters, initially numbered in the tens of thousands but now make up a catalogue in the millions all available to subscribers of its £19.99 (19.99, AU23.99) per month Tidal HiFi Plus package. Now, with streaming, it's like I've been given back the world of music because I can hear most of what I'm curious about without having to pay for it piecemeal or hold a hardcopy of something I might listen to once, or for a couple of months, and then maybe not listen to again for a decade. Buying and holding hard copy on every bit of new recorded music I'm curious to hear became so expensive and such a space burden that I found myself listening to less and less new and new to me music. I'm less interested in returning to old favorites. Click to expand.For me, my primary interest is in hearing new and new to me music.
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