This is a pretty fun (new) album if you have, at any time, enjoyed a Moby tune.
Got to say I’m really enjoying these Spatial Audio/Lossless tracks on Apple Music. Did not think it would significantly change the quality of music, but the difference to me is striking on certain tracks.
This album gave me goosebumps on virtually every track.
Apple Music Hi-Res LossLess/Dolby Atmos>BF2>SPL Phonitor XE>HEDDPhone
Funny, I was just looking for that Plini album on Qobuz this morning and they don’t have it. Watched GoldenSounds review of the Bifrost2 yesterday and he raved about it. Really want to listen to it on my Hd800s I just got yesterday.
I think I found out about it from that same review…
It’s an excellent album. Very different from what I usually listen to.
Just adding links to find the album for those of us you made curious.
This album belongs to a genre I like to think of as EDA: electronic dance ambient.
Rough-edged, minimalist, acoustic modern guitar compositions, recorded to include all the finger squeaks and string buzz and the feel of the room. Really beautiful.
Not quite Yosi Horikawa, but similar for sure.
Listening to My My, Hey Hey reminded me of this music video that I haven’t seen since I was a teenager. Not your typical Neil Young, but I love this version of the song and the video is just perfect.
@rrwwss52 - used to have that cassette tape!
@AudioTool - speaking of different Neil Young - his experimental electronic album Trans is pretty interesting for how different it is - Open Qobuz