Just signed up for MOG and set it up over my Apple TV using AirPlay from my iPad/iTunes from computer, optical toslink into my Peachtree Decco2 to my N3TLs and it sounds awesome! 320kb/sec and so easy to control with the iPad. Even Pandora One sounds good.
(http://www.peachtreeaudio.com/computer-audio/airplay.html)
Now, please feel free to suggest some good music to try. Am pretty happy with the amount available on MOG. Danny, just listened to Roger Waters Three Wishes that I remember you commenting on a while back it that Genie voice was wild. 
I just realized that you asked for music recommendations, I got all excited talking about streaming and forgot all about that...
The "What Are You Listening to Right Now" thread is pretty cool, I post there occasionally, and also go looking for new stuff to check out there as well when I'm stumped for what to listen to. But it's a little one-note in terms of genre for me, though, there's like 3 or 4 guys who post constantly there, and they seem to have a limitless supply of obscure 80's and 90's garage and alt-rock acts, and seemingly not much else. It's actually quite astonishing, the depth of these dudes' collections... and I've heard of almost not a single artist

I'm thinking of starting a new thread called, "What music have you discovered this week?" (or something like that). Would be cool if that caught on, give us streaming guys a place to share and talk about discoveries, and hopefully have a healthy mix of genres.
Meanwhile, I've just found a decent thread on Reddit r/audiophile of people posting their 'deep listening' album recommendations, checked a few things out, and it's good. Have a scroll through, a lot of genres there (well mostly rock-ish stuff, but dig down a little and you'll find others):
http://www.reddit.com/r/audiophile/comments/19tcpo/recommended_deep_listening_albums_lossless/Here's a few things I'm digging, all of which I think are very well recorded and system-worthy:
Kimbra - Vows - Yes, this the woman who sings on Gotye's giant hit song, "Somebody That I Used to Know". She is the better artist IMO. This album is sonically pretty innovative. Genre is hard to define, but it's in pop-post-rock-Bjork-sort-of-not really category.
Mighty Sam McClain - Give it up to Love Oh, hell yeah, nicely recorded blues. Nothing fancy, but authentic, quality electric blues done by a real deal dude.
Kurt Elling - Man in the Air, and
The Gate Kurt Elling is a rarity - a male jazz vocalist, and one that is clearly a serious musician. Check out the great arrangements of 'Norwegian Wood' and Joe Jackson's 'Stepping Out' on The Gate.
Kings of Convenience - Riot on an Empty Street Just getting into this Scottish duo, very natural sounding recording with beautiful, rich mostly acoustic alt-pop songs.
Fernec Snetberger Trio - Nomad CRAZY acoustic gyspy flamenco jazz type stuff. Wonderfully recorded.
Elbow - The Seldom Seen Kid I got this one from an ACer, Diamond Dog, like over a year ago. Still listen to it regularly. British rock, neat lyrics too.
Omar - Best By Far - British Nu-soul from the turn of the millenium. Super creative, catchy songs, and he uses bassoons and oboes on one of the tracks!
Jim Kremens - Spun - Nice sounding singer-songwriter stuff.
Peter Erskine - The Interlochen Concert - This is the best sounding live jazz album I've ever heard. Piano trio.