Kings Of Convenience - Discography -lossless Flac- ((free)) Link

Raw, immediate, and heavily anchored by pristine acoustic guitar tracking.

Dry, intimate vocals positioned closely in the stereo field, accompanied by crisp, uncompressed acoustic guitars. Riot on an Empty Street (2004) Kings of Convenience - Discography -Lossless FLAC-

"Misread," "I'd Rather Dance With You," "Know-How (feat. Feige)" Raw, immediate, and heavily anchored by pristine acoustic

Non-album Releases, EPs, and Collaborations Kings of Convenience’s extended catalog includes EPs, singles, and various collaborations (including Erlend Øye’s solo work and projects like The Whitest Boy Alive). Collectors often seek singles and B-sides—alternate takes, live versions, and remixes—that can showcase different production approaches. Live recordings and radio sessions (e.g., BBC or Norwegian radio) can offer raw, immediate renditions where room acoustics and mic placement make lossless formats particularly satisfying. Feige)" Non-album Releases, EPs, and Collaborations Kings of

Stereo Imaging and Ambience: Kings of Convenience recordings often use spatial cues and close miking; lossless files better preserve stereo cues and room reverberation essential to the duo’s atmosphere.

(2009)

The track "Know-How" features Feist's vocals floating perfectly in the center image, while the background banjos and strings decay naturally into silence without digital clipping or artifacting. 4. Declaration of Dependence (2009)