Kings of Convenience Discography: The Ultimate Lossless FLAC Audio Guide
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But then he saw a second folder: /KOC/UNRELEASED/2003_SESSIONS/ . Inside: twelve untitled FLACs. He played the first. It was Eirik’s voice, alone, singing a verse Marius had never heard: “The kings of convenience don’t rule, they wait / for the needle to land on the right side of fate.”
Erlend and Eirik typically pan their guitars to opposite sides of the stereo field. FLAC preserves the exact spatial placement, making it feel as though the duo is sitting in the room with you. kings of convenience discography lossless flac exclusive
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The debut album that defined their sound. It is a masterclass in minimalism.
An often-overlooked gem in their discography, Versus features remixes and reinterpretations of tracks from their debut album by prominent electronic artists like Ladytron, Röyksopp, and Four Tet. Kings of Convenience Discography: The Ultimate Lossless FLAC
Qobuz and Tidal are the premier sources. Qobuz, in particular, often offers 24-bit/96kHz FLAC versions of Kings of Convenience albums, which exceed CD quality. Purchasing the discography here (often available as a bundle) gives you exclusive ownership, pristine metadata, and download rights.
| Standard Tracklist | | :--- | | 1. 24-25 | | 2. Mrs. Cold | | 3. Me in You | | 4. Boat Behind | | 5. Rule My World | | 6. My Ship Isn't Pretty | | 7. Renegade | | 8. Power of Not Knowing | | 9. Peacetime Resistance | | 10. Freedom and Its Owner | | 11. Riot on an Empty Street | | 12. Second to Numb | | 13. Scars on Land |
The Kings of Convenience discography is widely available in lossless FLAC format, ranging from standard CD quality (16-bit/44.1 kHz) to high-resolution (24-bit/96 kHz) for their most recent work Studio Albums Kings of Convenience (2000): The duo's self-titled debut, originally released on Kindercore Records Quiet Is the New Loud It was Eirik’s voice, alone, singing a verse
CD / Vinyl Rip (24-bit/96kHz) The Holy Grail: The original U.K. Virgin Records pressing.
Recorded across five different cities over several years, Peace or Love represents the peak of their studio precision. Because it was tracked with modern high-end microphone preamps and converters, the High-Resolution 24-bit FLAC files provide unparalleled clarity. The violins on "Rocky Trail" soar smoothly without any digital harshness, and "Catholic Country" (featuring Feist once again) offers a dense, beautifully layered vocal mix that tests the resolution of high-end headphones. Remixes, Live Albums, and Rarities