Faithless-discography.1995-2012.aac.226-377kbps Site
: An experimental phase focusing on themes of birth and global connection, notable for its diverse guest vocalists.
: A return to club-focused roots intended for their final world tour, featuring "Not Going Home." Essential Compilations
: 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 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. : An experimental phase focusing on themes of
: Their most commercially expansive record, containing the anthem "We Come 1" and the soulful "One Step Too Far" featuring Dido.
: The debut that introduced the world to "Insomnia" and "Salva Mea." It established their signature sound: moody, atmospheric, and deeply rhythmic. At 226-377kbps , these files offer near-transparent audio
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)