Just three years after launching Pono, a high-fidelity streaming service, Neil Young appears poised to move on and launch another service called Xstream.

CBC News reports that Young posted on the PONO page that he’s teamed up with Singapore firm Orastream to create “an adaptive streaming service that changes with available bandwith” for “complete high-resolution playback.”

Young noted that he’s been working on this for about eight months and that “Xstream plays at the highest quality your network condition allows at that moment and adapts as the network conditions change.”

While no pricing or rollout details were made available, Young noted that “every recording” he has released will soon be available on Xstream and the system will be decidedly more accessible than PONO.