It is a common misconception that lossless audio (FLAC) is only for rock or electronic music. In reality, is most noticeable in silence.
This paper outlines the discography of the Norwegian indie-folk duo Kings of Convenience , comprised of Erlend Øye Eirik Glambek Bøe Kings of Convenience - Discography -Lossless FLAC-
In an era of high-speed living, the Norwegian duo (Eirik Glambek Bøe and Erlend Øye) remains the ultimate antidote. Their philosophy of "Quiet is the New Loud" isn't just a debut album title; it’s a sonic manifesto. For audiophiles, experiencing their intricate nylon-string guitar interplay and delicate vocal harmonies in Lossless FLAC is the only way to truly capture the warmth and intimacy of their recordings. It is a common misconception that lossless audio
Lossless FLAC preserves the dynamic range and harmonic detail essential to Kings of Convenience’s sound. In tracks like “Cayman Islands”, you can hear the natural decay of guitar strings; in “Rocky Trail”, the layered background whispers and fingerpicking texture are fully retained. MP3 compression (especially at 128–256kbps) tends to flatten the air and reverb tails — FLAC restores the intended spaciousness. Their philosophy of "Quiet is the New Loud"
"Winning a Battle, Losing the War," "Toxic Girl," "Failure"