Get The New Meiko Album For Just $7.48!

Meiko might not be quite as well-known as Adele or Katy Perry, but this talented young lady is set to make some big waves.
If there’s one record label that all audiophiles are aware of and hold in high regard, then it’s Chesky Records. Founded in 1986, Chesky Records produces high definition music, and in particular some seriously awesome binaural recordings. Some of their best work include Amber Rubarth’s Scribbled Folk Symphonies and Sessions from the 17th Ward, as well as Livingston Taylor’s Ink album, and let’s not forget the album Stripped by Macy Gray.

 

Where does Meiko fit into all of this?

Well now, in case you haven’t already guessed it, Chesky Records produced her latest album titled Playing Favorites. But, that’s not the most intriguing part – what caught my attention is the fact that David Chesky himself claimed that this album “may be [their] best sounding vocal album ever recorded”. That says an awful lot, doesn’t it?

Other reviews of the album are as follows:

“Meiko’s haunting rendition of “Zombie” serves as a beautiful tribute to the singer and the music of the Cranberries.” – HardRock.com

“There’s something about the sound of Meiko’s voice on this recording, I can’t get enough of it.”
— Steve Guttenberg, audio writer

“This album combines fantastic sound quality with superb song selection!” – Chris Connaker, Computer Audiophile

“Meiko takes the bubbly, heart-fluttering pop tune and puts a dramatic edge on it, brimming with reverb that make the singer’s passionate vocals alluringly eerie.” – Billboard

“a haunting, acoustic version of dance floor staple “Super Freak.” – KCRW

“We were first introduced to Meiko on the Guitar Center Sessions in December of 2012 and have been fans ever since.” – Guitar Girl Magazine

“Reinventing a bunch of songs you were used to hearing performed a particular way.” 
– The Hype Magazine

So, is it all just a bunch of marketing hype, or is there at least some truth to it all? Nope, it’s not just hype – the vocals indeed do sound incredible. Hearing old classics in this fresh new way is quite something too. Of course, what makes an album sound great is not just the talent that gives the performance, but also how that performance is captured (recorded). Suffice to say, both of those key aspects have been done perfectly on this album. Having been recorded binaurally also makes it so much cooler.

Get the album

To get hold of the album, simply head on over to HDTracks and select which file format and sample-rate you want. HDTracks currently has a storewide discount, which means that the 192kHz/24-bit version will set you back $19.98, whereas the 96kHz/24-bit version is $15.98, and finally there’s the 44.1kHz/16-bit version for $9.98.
But wait, we said you can get the album for just $7.48, right? Well, just apply the discount code HEADFIMEIKO (expires 30 June 2018) for an additional 25% discount. That means you can get the 192kHz/24-bit, 96khz/24-bit, and 44.1kHz/16-bit version for $14.98, $11.98, and $7.48 respectively.

Hurry up, go grab it today!

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