Luckyleo
Headphoneus Supremus
Brain fart! GS3000xh/p? ...
Brain fart! GS3000xh/p? ...
I've listened to this one a few times today, really nice, thanks for the recommendationLydia - Illuminate
Szalayi / RU7 / Qobuz
https://songwhip.com/lydia/illuminate
A local band I admired growing up, they found some success with the release of this album and never quite topped it... This is an indie / emo masterpiece imo. Haunting album, I regret not giving it a spin when it was colder out.
edit - god, All I See is an incredible song... I always forget how perfect it is.
this popped up on my 1001 Albums generator today, thought it looked familiar... excellent.With coffee and music, Monday isn't so bad. One of my all time favs, Eno is joined by Robert Fripp on guitar and Phil Collins on drums.
Tidal 16/44 -> RME ADI 2 -> Topping A70pro -> Fostex TH 900 Pearl White Anniversary
Another Green World by Brian Eno
https://songwhip.com/brian-eno/another-green-world-1975
That song is at the beginning of a few of my "test tracks" playlists. And I do love it. But isolating the left channel in the intro also helps find setup screw ups quickly. I was amazed at how different my system sounded after a reconfiguration. Not better or worse, but just different. I was hearing new emphasis and percussion lines. Until I got to another track that had vibes and horn hard panned to different sides. And that's when I realized I had flipped L/R when going into my amp. It's a simple way to hear songs for the first time again. Now I check after making adjustments to the rat's nest.Al Stewart “Year of the Cat” > Sony dvd/sacd player > Adcom GFP-575 > Aragon 8008 > Stax SRD-7 Pro > Stax sr-002
If you like the country songbirds from back in the day, check out Patty Loveless, Trisha Yearwood, Mary Chapin Carpenter and Martina Mc Bride. Enjoy.Sennheiser HD8xx [full sticker mod, Audio Envy ToneKraft XLR hpc, Oratory 1990 EQ]<--Violectric V222 [balanced inputs]<--Cardas Clear Light XLR<--SMSL D400EX<--Apple Music:
[Mercury Nashville, 1987]
Thank you.If you like the country songbirds from back in the day, check out Patty Loveless, Trisha Yearwood, Mary Chapin Carpenter and Martina Mc Bride. Enjoy.
I listened to Albion-lake songs. Quite good. It definitely crosses into the Pagan/Celtic Folk genre which I like. Appreciate learning about a new band which is why this head-Fi thread is so addictive.Riverside - Love, Fear and The Time Machine
I'm a bit musically frustrated
This is a great album, and I like listening to it. But all along I catch myself thinking "But Albion - Lakesongs of Elbid is better...", I've kinda been a bit ruined by that album, as I like it so much At leat when it comes to this genre.
I've got the HD600's on my head, and they are plugged into the Aune S17 Pro, which is getting it's signal from the R7