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Help Qobuz survive

Posted: 2015-11-12 20:21
by ambior
The situation of Qobuz is getting very difficult:
http://blogsv2.qobuz.com/qobuz-blog-en/ ... bscribers/

Even if it doesn't help it wont harm to sign the following petition:

Hello,

I just signed the petition, "Fleur Pellerin, Ministre de la Culture et de la Communication, Emmanuel Macron, Ministre de l'économie, de l'industrie et du numérique: Il faut sauver Qobuz !."

I think this is important. Will you sign it too?

Here's the link:

http://www.change.org/p/fleur-pellerin- ... uver-qobuz

Thanks

Re: Help Qobuz survive

Posted: 2015-11-13 13:21
by lejonklou
Unfortunately I have no experience with Qobuz.

Perhaps a bit late, but: Which is the main reason why I should become a customer?

Re: Help Qobuz survive

Posted: 2015-11-13 15:45
by ambior
Huge cd collection available for unlimited flac streaming at the price of 1 cd per month.
Hres downloads for Sublime subscribers at the price of mp3.
Perfect working website, no drop-outs, daily updates and interesting newsletters and magazine.
Website and apps available in English/French/Dutch/German/Spanish and for Windows/Apple/Android.
Convinced?
I am.

Re: Help Qobuz survive

Posted: 2015-11-13 16:41
by macrotech2
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that Qobuz does survive.
I have a Sublime subscription and it's worth every penny for both the amount of music I've streamed and the discounted hi-res downloads at reasonable, and often bargain, prices. it's my ideal service.
Perhaps the problem is it hasn't charged enough, and/or that no-one's heard of it?

Re: Help Qobuz survive

Posted: 2015-11-17 11:27
by ambior

Re: Help Qobuz survive

Posted: 2015-11-27 17:55
by ambior

Re: Help Qobuz survive

Posted: 2015-12-16 16:41
by ambior

Re: Help Qobuz survive

Posted: 2015-12-22 16:12
by ambior
Straightforward language for those interested: http://blogsv2.qobuz.com/qobuz-blog-en/ ... -on-qobuz/

Looks promising!

Re: Help Qobuz survive

Posted: 2018-11-03 11:59
by hcl
On the subject of supporting specific music distribution sites the new album Studio Live 1 by the Acoustic Project String Ensemble is available also on Qobuz. Beside two well known classical pieces by J S Bach and Grieg also a late Baroque piece by the Croatian composer Luka Sorkočević and last, but knot the least a previously never recorded piece by the artistic leader and co-founder of the ensemble Dubravko Palanović. The piece is called Towards The Stars and if you ask me this may be the highlight of the album (depending on your musical preferences of course).

Qobuz

There also is a video on Youtube presenting the ensemble: > here <

For those of you who do not have Qobuz can stream using one of the following sites: Tidal , Google Play , Deezer, Spotify , iTunes ,

Or buy the Studio Master (24 bit 192 kHz - native recording format) from: Rocred Records

Happy listening!

Track list:
# Title
1 Luka Sorkočević, Symphony No.3, Allegro
2 Luka Sorkočević, Symphony No.3, Andante
3 Luka Sorkočević, Symphony No.3, Presto
4 Johann Sebastian Bach, BWV 1043, Vivace
5 Johann Sebastian Bach, BWV 1043, Largo
6 Johann Sebastian Bach, BWV 1043, Allegro
7 Edvard Grieg, Holberg Suite, Op.40, Prelude
8 Edvard Grieg, Holberg Suite, Op.40, Sarabande
9 Edvard Grieg, Holberg Suite, Op.40, Gavotte & Musette
10 Edvard Grieg, Holberg Suite, Op.40, Air
11 Edvard Grieg, Holberg Suite, Op.40, Rigaudon
12 Dubravko Palanović, Towards The Stars

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