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Kings of Convenience record with vintage Neumann microphones, analog tape (on early albums), and minimal compression. In a lossless FLAC:

MP3 at 320kbps discards frequencies above 16kHz. Erlend’s guitar has content up to 22kHz. FLAC preserves it all. kings+of+convenience+discography+lossless+flac+free

If you cannot find a legitimate free source, or you want to ensure the FLAC files are 100% authentic with proper cue sheets and artwork, here is the professional workflow for ripping your own lossless collection: MP3 at 320kbps discards frequencies above 16kHz

If you stumble upon FLAC files from non-official sources (like Soulseek or torrents), always check they’re not transcoded MP3s: melodic sound and witty

Where to find these in FLAC: Most EPs are on Qobuz and 7digital. Some live sessions are free legally via NRK’s official archive (more below).

Kings of Convenience is a Norwegian indie pop duo from Bergen, formed in 1998. The duo consists of Erlend Øye and Magnus Pelset. They are known for their laid-back, melodic sound and witty, observational lyrics that often focus on everyday life.

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