Unlike heavy electronic music or wall-of-sound rock, the discography of Kings of Convenience is defined by .

Often cited as their masterpiece. The inclusion of orchestration and brass (like the Canadian band The Stars on "The Gold for the Price of Silver") adds layers of complexity. Lossless formats prevent the cymbals and brass from sounding "splashy" or harsh, a common artifact of MP3 compression.

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Avoid pirate sites promising "Kings of Convenience discography lossless FLAC free" – they harm the band and often deliver corrupted files. Instead, celebrate one of the most delicate acts in indie folk by listening the right way.

If you are collecting their work in high-fidelity, these are the essential stops: Quiet Is the New Loud (2001)