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One from Channel Classics is a Recorder Quartet.
2 from Blue Coast, Art Lande Solo Piano, and Alex de Grassi, Solo Guitar.
The recorders sound rich, lots of ambience.
The Blue Coast both are up-front, very present sound, really beautiful.
They were recorded in Multi Channel DSD, each using 5 mics, no overdubbing.
I remember hearing that some Glen Gould Mono Recordings used up to 13 Mics.
I don't think I'll be equalling the Blue Coast sound with my Sony PCM 100 DSD recorder.
I listen with DSD Discs on my Sony 5400/VSE, and a new Uber Clock, really nice.
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Is The Art Lande the album of lullabies? If so, some beautiful, relaxing stuff. If you liked the old Windham Hill stuff, there are a few connections with this new label. Alex deGrassi being one of them.
Pity that audiophiles labels record very mediocre or average music.
I would not bother with DSD unless the music quality is of the same
level.
But it has always been this way.
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Well I did download the Art Lande and compared to some of his other cd's I own, this is definitely not his best.
But if your criteria is sound it is pretty good, my criteria is music.
is a Jazz Album, not the Lullabies, which I haven't heard, but would probably like.
I've played with Art, this is very good.
I'm also an Alex de Grassi fan, so I like them both very much.
The Recorder Quartet is all Barouque and Classical.
There's less agreement here about music than equipment and formats, and there's No agreement about that!
I'm enjoying My Poison.
Edits: 01/24/14
The Lande is a new one. Also pretty mellow.
I also have a de Grassi Windahm Hill LP and a cd, Deep at Night.
I wouldn't mind a de Grassi/Ralph Towner Duo on DSD!
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