TIDAL - The hidden gems

Oh my my -- I heard this the other day (focusing on the 2nd song on the album, Harlem Nocturne) and this gem has been in my constant rotation ever since. It might not be a hidden gem to many (meaning they already know this recording), but it is new and exciting to me.

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Great find. As good or better than the expensive vinyl reissue.
 
Oh my my -- I heard this the other day (focusing on the 2nd song on the album, Harlem Nocturne) and this gem has been in my constant rotation ever since. It might not be a hidden gem to many (meaning they already know this recording), but it is new and exciting to me.

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Great find. As good or better than the expensive vinyl reissue.
 
The album "I'm Free Now, I'll miss you." by Chloe Kay.

Very niche and indie artist out of Atlanta, but the musicians on the record are excellent and I know the guys who recorded it. All high-resolution recordings done in Studio B @Ocean Way Nashville (ssl origin, burl d/a) and the final result was utterly fantastic.

It was a passion project directed by the engineers and not suits, so the audio quality was a focal point and not the commercialization.
 
The album "I'm Free Now, I'll miss you." by Chloe Kay.

Very niche and indie artist out of Atlanta, but the musicians on the record are excellent and I know the guys who recorded it. All high-resolution recordings done in Studio B @Ocean Way Nashville (ssl origin, burl d/a) and the final result was utterly fantastic.

It was a passion project directed by the engineers and not suits, so the audio quality was a focal point and not the commercialization.
Interesting that this is a new release but offered in MQA.
 
All MQA will be converted to. FLAC next month, most albums will probably sound better but some worse, oh well.
 

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