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Opt for open-back headphones (like the Sennheiser HD600 series) or high-quality studio monitors. Open-back headphones offer a wide soundstage, making it feel like Erlend and Eirik are sitting right in front of you.
Because the album was recorded across various locations, each track possesses a slightly different room tone. Listening in FLAC allows audiophiles to appreciate the subtle acoustic variations of the spaces the duo tracked in. Technical Comparison: FLAC vs. MP3 for Acoustic Music Kings of Convenience - Discography -Lossless FLAC-
Maintains total clarity during the dense, upbeat string arrangements on tracks like "Misread." 3. Declaration of Dependence (2009)
Exceptionally dry, raw, and unembellished mix focused purely on rhythmic guitar interplay. Key Tracks: "Mrs. Cold", "Boat Behind", "24-25". Do you need help configuring a (like Foobar2000
, featuring artists like Four Tet and Röyksopp. Available in 16-Bit/44.1 kHz FLAC Kings of Convenience (2000)
Released only months after the debut, Versus features re‑workings of Quiet Is the New Loud tracks by a roster of electronic and experimental artists. While not essential for casual listeners, completists will appreciate hearing familiar songs filtered through different sonic lenses. are less common than the original album, but they can still be found on platforms that offer complete catalogues, such as Qobuz and 7digital. Because the album was recorded across various locations,
Emerging from Bergen, Norway, in 1999, childhood friends Erlend Øye and Eirik Glambek Bøe formed Kings of Convenience with a simple, yet revolutionary, concept: two acoustic guitars and two soft voices. Their music offered a quiet antidote to the loud, electronically processed pop of the late '90s.
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