That's my turn-on type of music. [Gotta stay away from Tom's ♫]
Does it cost money to log on with Tidal?
Amazon's newish Music HD service is very good, and has FLAC well beyond 16/44.1 without the need for Tidal's controversial MQA compression for several million beyond-CD-resolution titles. I also have Idagio classical and I am impressed with how many titles are on Amazon, some not also on Idagio. The cost is only $7.99/mo. for Amazon's unlimited-access streaming option (for Prime members, a bit more for non-Prime), which now includes hi-def at no additional cost. The sound is superb on the many, many new or remastered recordings there.
There was some confusion on websites recently on Amazon's wasapi exclusive connection (and I was one of the confused). The exclusive feature enables Amazon to handshake with your DAC and play back music at exactly the highest resolution your DAC can handle without resampling. It also prevents other Windows processes from interfering with music playback or music settings.
However, Amazon just didn't explain it well, and it works fine once you set it up. (1. on windows, go into device mgr/properties for each playback device, then go into the advanced tab, and check the two boxes enabling exclusive streaming; 2. in amazon music HD, go into settings (small head-profile icon on top right) and check off the exclusive option in the preferences list there; 3. select a piece of music and start it -- then click the small speaker icon on the lower right and check the enable exclusive icon for your playback device. The last step needs to be done each time you listen or switch devices; it switches back at the end of your session so that exclusive is off, and your other apps can then use windows audio while you're not listening to music.)
The only thing is that Idagio (and maybe Tidal??) pay classical performers on a different formula that makes more sense for long-format music. I haven't heard that Amazon does (or deosn't) do this. So I do use Idagio when I can. (It also has nice features for discovering good performances.) Anyway, that all only matters if you're a classical listener.
Now Spotify and Apple are joining the hi-def parade... an embarassment of riches! Anyway, Amazon's music streaming is both wonderful and affordable and seems to cover beyond-CD lossless playback without lossy compression gimmicks.