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: Their most commercially expansive record, containing the anthem "We Come 1" and the soulful "One Step Too Far" featuring Dido.
Between 1995 and 2012, defined the peak of British electronic music, blending trip-hop, house, and trance with the distinct spoken-word lyricism of Maxi Jazz. This specific discography collection, encoded in AAC (226-377kbps), covers their most influential era—from their debut breakthrough to their initial "Passing the Baton" retirement. Core Studio Albums (1996–2010)
: A politically charged album that reached number one in the UK, led by the single "Mass Destruction." Faithless-Discography.1995-2012.AAC.226-377kbps
: The debut that introduced the world to "Insomnia" and "Salva Mea." It established their signature sound: moody, atmospheric, and deeply rhythmic.
: A return to club-focused roots intended for their final world tour, featuring "Not Going Home." Essential Compilations : Their most commercially expansive record, containing the
: The definitive collection of their singles, showcasing their evolution from underground dance to stadium-filling anthems.
This collection uses the format, which provides better sound quality than MP3 at similar bitrates. At 226-377kbps , these files offer near-transparent audio quality, preserving the intricate production layers and heavy basslines Faithless is known for while maintaining efficient file sizes. Core Studio Albums (1996–2010) : A politically charged
: An experimental phase focusing on themes of birth and global connection, notable for its diverse guest vocalists.