Last May, the French platform Qobuz arrived in Brazil to offer high-quality sound to music fans.

A pioneer in high-quality sound since 2007, the platform offers millions of fans an alternative to streaming services, prioritizing sound quality and editorial content.

Qobuz offers subscribers professional audio in Hi-Res (24-Bit at 192 kHz) and CD quality (also known as HiFi or HD), guaranteeing unparalleled sound quality, just as the artists intended to deliver their songs from the start.

Always thinking about what's best for our readers, the Wikimetal has created a playlist of Brazilian heavy metal for you to check out on the platform. The selection includes classics like Sepultura and Soulfly , as well as sounds worth keeping an eye on, such as newcomers like Drowned , Black Pantera , and more. Listen to the playlist by clicking here and, below, see more information about the platform.

Qobuz's catalog features a huge variety of musical genres, including jazz, classical music, pop rock, folk, metal, and more. Qobuz also offers rich editorial content with half a million album reviews, booklets, artist interviews, and biographies.

See below for the prices and packages available through Qobuz:

QOBUZ STUDIO:

  • STUDIO SOLO : R$21.60 per month* (individual account)
  • STUDIO DUO : R$29.90 per month* (1 subscription for 2 accounts)
  • STUDIO FAMILY: R$34.99 per month* (up to 6 accounts in a single subscription)

*Price valid for subscription with a single annual payment.
DUO and FAMILY subscriptions are available for people who live at the same address.

The Qobuz app is available for free download on Android and iOS. Visit the website for more information.

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