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<blockquote data-quote="user 997" data-source="post: 1154135" data-attributes="member: 997"><p>Tidal Discovery is pretty terrible, though I remember Deezer not being too bad. I have recently been listening to Naim's radio channels when I have been a little bit out of inspiration and have found quite a lot of nice artists there that I didn't know about previously. Stefan's Airmusic playlists also introduced me to a lot of new music that I've been working through since last year's Cape Town event. At the moment, not doing that much listening, a few different interests that have taken over a bit more priority and I have been enjoying my headphones a little bit more when working on the computer.</p><p></p><p>When the eventual budget for a solar installation is realised I'm pretty sure I'll be doing a bit more regular stereo listening again. Constant loadshedding has been quite a Hi-Fi party pooper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 997, post: 1154135, member: 997"] Tidal Discovery is pretty terrible, though I remember Deezer not being too bad. I have recently been listening to Naim's radio channels when I have been a little bit out of inspiration and have found quite a lot of nice artists there that I didn't know about previously. Stefan's Airmusic playlists also introduced me to a lot of new music that I've been working through since last year's Cape Town event. At the moment, not doing that much listening, a few different interests that have taken over a bit more priority and I have been enjoying my headphones a little bit more when working on the computer. When the eventual budget for a solar installation is realised I'm pretty sure I'll be doing a bit more regular stereo listening again. Constant loadshedding has been quite a Hi-Fi party pooper. [/QUOTE]
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