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RE: That would explain why Alan isn't getting the MQA light...

Posted by PAR on January 8, 2017 at 20:46:55:

" Now we need them to do that to the entire classical catalog."

Yes indeed. I am going to hang back for a couple of weeks as Tidal load their initial offering onto their servers. Then I will take the trial period offered and see what is what. Can I afford or justify both Tidal and Qobuz?

I understand that most of the first titles are sourced from Warners which may mean that a lot of the old EMI catalogue will be available as well as Warner originals (fingers crossed). Reading between the lines on other MQA stories that have emerged over the past year, UMG may be the next.

Incidentally, did you manage to get that UK subscription to Qobuz? I have come to much prefer the beta desktop player to the old one despite its minor failing with certain lengthy track titles.