| Year | Title | Type | Source | |------|-------|------|--------| | 2003 | "Electrobix" (12" vinyl) | EP / Single | Vinyl Rip | | 2004 | "Remixed!" (Unofficial promo) | Remixes | CD-R | | 2005 | "Laura" (UK CD2 – B-sides "The Skins") | Single | CD | | 2007 | "Karaoke O’Clock" (Live at Brixton Academy) | Live | Web FLAC | | 2011 | "Invisible Light" (12" single – Dub mix) | Remix | Vinyl Rip |
Before diving into the albums, it’s worth noting why FLAC is the preferred format. Scissor Sisters’ music is dense—layered falsettos, punchy bass synths, live drums, and orchestral flourishes. Compressed formats like MP3 (especially at 128 or 192 kbps) flatten the stereo imaging and muddy the low end. FLAC preserves every bit of the original CD or high-res master, ensuring that:
Now, let’s walk through the essential releases from 2003 to 2012. Scissor Sisters Discography -2003-2012- -FLAC-
Original Release: May 28, 2012
The Final Bow Scissor Sisters’ swan song (before their 2024 reunion) is their most pop-forward and bittersweet album. Co-produced by Pharrell Williams and Calvin Harris, Magic Hour leans heavily into EDM and synthpop. While it divided critics, songs like "Let’s Have a Kiki" became global LGBTQ+ anthems. | Year | Title | Type | Source
Tracklist Highlights:
Why FLAC for this album?
FLAC Source Notes: