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10 hours ago, bmoura said:

 

I think he means "Promates".  It's a music downloads site associated with DaCapo Records. 

They have 27 DXD Downloads from DaCapo and OUR Recordings. 

 

Thanks got it now. ProMates HD is a Danish music store specialising in DXD recordings mentioned in Stereophile. DXD albums sell for 28€ and are huge ~5GB. They also down sample e.g. 88.2 FLAC 16€. "The Percussion Universe of Axel Borup-Jørgensen" sounds pretty spectacular, although as you say their catalogue is fairly small. A sampler album might be a good idea.

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On ‎5‎/‎22‎/‎2018 at 8:27 PM, oso said:

Hi OSO this link is just to an image with no album details. Did you mean this Wolfgang Plagge: 22 VII — musikk til Erik Poppes film UTØYA 22. juli which is a recently released single track for £2.80 available in DXD etc. ?

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On ‎3‎/‎25‎/‎2019 at 2:22 PM, JoeWhip said:

I will have to go listen to the Witmer again but I loved the sound of the piano on the Feenbrothers recording. I will be doing a piece here on AS about my impressions of the one mic technique after the next one is released, including an interview with Frans. Thanks for the comment on Benny. Will be seeing Monty Alexander Friday night.

That will be interesting to read. I think I prefer the Witmer Trio "Free" versus Carmen Gomes "Don't You Cry" and Feen Brothers "Play Brubeck" musically, but the OneMic recordings have the best SQ. It seems to me these 3 are the new ultimate reference standard recordings. Despite Witmer Trio "Free" not being recorded 'live' in a OneMic session, each instrument sounds 'live'. Well done Sound Liaison you've raised the bar!

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You can hear the whole album on Bandcamp as indicated by OSO above, and purchase for €8, so a real bargain if you like the music. The sound quality seems on a par with Sound Liaison's other OneMic recordings i.e. excellent. However the songs are, how can I put it, an uneven eclectic mix. Half the tracks are Robert Johnson material in the Carmen Gomez soft jazz style interspersed with ~ 60 second 'atmospheric' interludes. Track 14 Stop Breaking Down is the only upbeat number. Sorry to say I don't think it'll have wide appeal other than possibly keen Carmen Gomez or OneMic recording fans.

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