Four Tet achieves a perfected sound of chilling out and emotional intricacy in the remix of Kings Of Convenience's The Weight Of My Words. There has never been any doubt Kieran Hebden is an exceptionally talented electronic musician and this remix, where he as often skilfully applies a wonderful organic sound, is no exception to the rule. Four Tet has a fine feeling for what is going to work well, giving the listener a fine feeling - The Lemur Blog
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Nov 18, 2012
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There are few bands that can put me in a relaxed mood as quickly as Kings of Convenience. Their album Declaration Of Dependence ranks among one of my favorites, with darn good reason.The album was released in 2009, eight years after the Norwegian ban...
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Jason Grishkoff
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Sep 28, 2014
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Updated: June 21st, 2020It's raining. And it's father's day. And I've got a nice soundtrack on while playing with the kids. Kings of Convenience's "Know How" features. And so I figured t'd be nice to bump it back u...
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Jason Grishkoff
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Apr 2, 2012
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Kings of Convenience had one hell of a debut album in Quiet Is The New Loud. Even better was the fact that only six months later, they released Versus, one of the best remix albums I've ever heard (check out the two opening tracks, courtesy of Four T...
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Aug 3, 2014
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Talk about a thoroughly catchy tune - "Clap Your Hands" absolutely deserves a slot as today's Song of the Day.
Recognized by Zane Lowe as the next hot thing, the duo of Whilk and Misky -- who hail from London -- have created an infectious bossa nova...
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