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16 bits of audio at 40o samples per second with only 2 channels is already 1.3 Mbps. If you want to make it 7.1. that's 4.6 Mbps.

That's possible over the Internet, but to be on the safe side I'd download it ahead of time. Don;t waste time streaming.unless you don't mind it lossy.
 
In @fredblue's absence this week (maybe he's just saving up for Sunday morning?), I'm gonna sneak in and do a linkdump of my own. Every year around this time, I compile a master file of a whole bunch of Top 10 lists (or 20, or 100, or whatever), specifically:

Independent Music Writers:
“Old” Media:
“New” Media/Music Websites:
I'm still waiting on a couple of my usual sources--the Francis Davis jazz critics' poll, maybe some additional genre-specific lists from Bandcamp, Pitchfork, Popmatters, and other outlets--but so far my master list is already north of 275 titles. Below is a table covering all albums on that list with known Atmos mixes (with album titles linked to Apple Music US). The first installment covers A-F (individual artists are alphabetized by first name, not last name); G-M, N-S, and T-Z are farther down in this thread.

hm = Honorable Mention; no # = unranked (or below a given list's Top 20); * = ranked as "outstanding"

ArtistAlbumLists
Adeem the ArtistAnniversaryWilson hm
Alice ColtraneThe Carnegie Hall ConcertChinen
Amazones d'Afriques, LesMusow DancePareles hm; BC; PM Global #3
Angelica GarciaGemeloPareles hm; BC
Ariana GrandeEternal SunshineZoladz hm; Gdn #24
Arooj AftabNight ReignHermes; Pareles hm; PF#17; Q #31; Wilson hm; Gdn #19
AsakeLungu BoyCaramanica hm
Baby RoseSlow BurnBC
BeebadoobeeThis Is How Tomorrow MovesPM #14
Benny the ButcherEverybody Can't GoCaramanica hm
BigXthaPlugTake CareNPR
Billie EilishHit Me Hard and SoftInd #14; Pareles #4; Caramanica #12; Petrusich #10; Gdn #3
Blood IncantationAbsolute ElsewhereNPR; PF; SG; BCR; Q #65
Bon IverSablePetrusich #4
BossMan DlowMr Beat the RoadCaramanica #9
Brittany HowardWhat NowHermes; Pareles #2; Petrusich #14
Carly PearceHummingbirdWilson hm
Charles LloydThe Sky Will Still Be There TomorrowPareles hm; Kaplan; Seymour #1; Chinen+ #10
Charli XCXBrat and Brat And It's Completely Different But Also Still BratHermes; Ind #2; NPR; Pareles #1; Caramanica hm; Zoladz #3; Petrusich #7; PF #2; SG #1; Q #15; P #1; PM #1; Gdn #1
ClairoCharmPetrusich #18; PF; Q #17; Wilson hm; P #76; PM #68; Gdn #4
Cure, TheSongs of a Lost WorldInd #8; NPR; Pareles #9; SG; Q #62; Gdn #11
DIIVFrog In Boiling WaterSG
DoechiiAlligator Bites Never HealNPR* SG #9; Gdn; Wilson hm
Dua SalehI Should Call ThemBC
Ella LangleyStill HungoverCaramanica #4
Emily D'AngeloFreezingNPR
English TeacherThis Could Be TexasInd #13; Pareles hm; BC
Ethan IversonTechnically AcceptableKaplan
Ezra CollectiveDance, No One's WatchingBC
Fabiana PalladinoFabiana PalladinoNPR; Gdn #17
Father John MistyMahashmashanaPetrusich #20; SG #16
FloAccess All AreasCaramanica #10
Fontaines DCRomanceInd #1; SG; Gdn #7
Future and Metro BoominWe Don't Trust YouCaramanica #6
Okay: I've just finished my final(?) additions to my obsessive four-part spreadsheet that begins above. (And I've added links to the other three installments of the spreadsheet to that post.) The Guardian took forever to reveal its top five choices--that's mainly what I was waiting on--and in the meantime Paste and Jazzwise and some other outlets also published entirely new lists, which I've incorporated (selectively, maybe even capriciously) into the master list.

Turns out there are also quite a few critical darlings from 2024--e.g., Adrianne Lenker's Bright Future; Beyonce's Cowboy Carter; Cassandra Jenkins's My Light, My Destroyer; Cindy Lee's Diamond Jubilee; claire rousay's sentiment; David Murray's Francesca; Gillian Welch & David Rawlings's Woodland; Helado Negro's Phasor; Hurray for the Riff Raff's The Past Is Still Alive; Jessica Pratt's Here In the Pitch; Johnny Blue Skies' Passage du Desir; Ka's The Thief Next to Jesus; Kim Deal's Nobody Loves You More; Kim Gordon's The Collective; Mabe Fratti's Sentir que no sabes; Madi Diaz's Weird Faith; Magdalena Bey's Imaginal Disk, Mannequin Pussy's I Got Heaven; Mary Halvorson's Cloudward; MJ Lenderman's Manning Fireworks; Mk.gee's Two Star & The Dream Police; Mount Eerie's Night Palace; Nala Sinephro's Endlessness; Patricia Brennan's Breaking Stretch; Still House Plants' If I don't make it, I love u; This Is Loralei's Box for Buddy, Box for Star; Tyler, the Creator's Chromomakopia; the Vijay Iyer Trio's Compassion; Willi Carlisle's Critterland; and Yasmin Williams's Acadia--that did NOT get Atmos mixes.

But if, like me, you're interested in checking out some new music and you prioritize listening to things with mixes that are least nominally immersive, then maybe you'll find my spreadsheet useful.
 
Okay: I've just finished my final(?) additions to my obsessive four-part spreadsheet that begins above. (And I've added links to the other three installments of the spreadsheet to that post.) The Guardian took forever to reveal its top five choices--that's mainly what I was waiting on--and in the meantime Paste and Jazzwise and some other outlets also published entirely new lists, which I've incorporated (selectively, maybe even capriciously) into the master list.

Turns out there are also quite a few critical darlings from 2024--e.g., Adrianne Lenker's Bright Future; Beyonce's Cowboy Carter; Cassandra Jenkins's My Light, My Destroyer; Cindy Lee's Diamond Jubilee; claire rousay's sentiment; David Murray's Francesca; Gillian Welch & David Rawlings's Woodland; Helado Negro's Phasor; Hurray for the Riff Raff's The Past Is Still Alive; Jessica Pratt's Here In the Pitch; Johnny Blue Skies' Passage du Desir; Ka's The Thief Next to Jesus; Kim Deal's Nobody Loves You More; Kim Gordon's The Collective; Mabe Fratti's Sentir que no sabes; Madi Diaz's Weird Faith; Magdalena Bey's Imaginal Disk, Mannequin Pussy's I Got Heaven; Mary Halvorson's Cloudward; MJ Lenderman's Manning Fireworks; Mk.gee's Two Star & The Dream Police; Mount Eerie's Night Palace; Nala Sinephro's Endlessness; Patricia Brennan's Breaking Stretch; Still House Plants' If I don't make it, I love u; This Is Loralei's Box for Buddy, Box for Star; Tyler, the Creator's Chromomakopia; the Vijay Iyer Trio's Compassion; Willi Carlisle's Critterland; and Yasmin Williams's Acadia--that did NOT get Atmos mixes.

But if, like me, you're interested in checking out some new music and you prioritize listening to things with mixes that are least nominally immersive, then maybe you'll find my spreadsheet useful.
Adeem the Artist was the real surprise for me this year. A really interesting and enjoyable sound.
 
MC Solaar
Just spotted this new release, but looks like there were 2 other albums this year. He is a well know rapper in France, may be even a poet. I was kind of part of his security when he came for a concert in Marseille when I was in university back then…
Wow--I absolutely loved his first two or three albums back in the day. Eager to hear these!
 
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