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THE MUSIC COMES FIRST

ith this music feature, we’re trying some new things. First, we’ve created a playlist on Qobuz that lists most of the individual tracks mentioned in this review; it can. The feature refers to many whole albums, however; rather than load up the playlist with individual tracks, making it unwieldy, we’ve instead included URLs to the albums, on Qobuz or Tidal, in the footnotes. If you’re a Roon user, you can import the list into Roon by favoriting it in Qobuz. To access a complete album, use the footnote link. When the feature is published online, we’ll embed links.

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