![]() ![]() MQA is an advanced audio format that’s often described as musical origami. Open this door and you'll be greeted by immersive audio formats including MQA, Dolby Atmos, Sony 360 Reality Audio, and HiFi up to up to 9216 kbps, which does provide a beautiful listening experience. For many, this will be good enough, and you still get access to Tidal’s cool music Discovery features.īut invest in Tidal HiFi Plus at $19.99/£19.99 per month and things get a bit more interesting. Stick to the basic $9.99/£9.99 Tidal HiFi tier, and you'll be able to access lossless audio format and high quality sound up to 1411 kbps. Tidal is a scalable feast when it comes to sonic quality - but be prepared to pay a premium if you want sonic superiority. You’re encouraged to jump down a specific rabbit hole (we get Metal, Rock/Indie, but no prog or punk) and meander amongst artists and labels. The Explore feature is more useful though. There’s also a decent ‘Suggested New Tracks’ selection plus a bunch of ‘Because you listened to…’ recommendations. Unfortunately, the Tidal video tab seems to run independent of your musical preferences, offering generic pop and rap – which is something of a missed opportunity. ![]() At the moment, my Tidal tab is offering a collection of tracks by Tuomas Holopainen, which in addition to well-known Nightwish anthems, points me in the direction of less known belters from Amorphis and Gregorian too. While the home page invariably leads with tracks we’ve little interest in, you don’t have to scroll far to find things of interest.Ī ‘Producers and Songwriters’ rail offers up a playlist of work from creatives you’ve already shown a tendency to like, and this proves really useful. ![]()
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