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Lo-fi is the opposite of high fidelity, or "hi-fi". [3] The perception of "lo-fi" has been relative to technological advances and the expectations of music listeners, causing the rhetoric and discourse surrounding the term to shift numerous times throughout its history. [4]
Lofi hip hop (also typeset as lo-fi, short for "low fidelity") is a form of downtempo, lo-fi music that combines hip hop beats with elements of chill-out. [5] The name refers to the unpolished, low fidelity production techniques common in the style. [6] It was popularized in the 2010s on YouTube.
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Lo-fi music is music which deliberately includes recording imperfections. Lo-fi may also refer to: Lofi hip-hop, a downtempo genre; Lo-fi photography, photographic practices giving an impression of low quality "Lo-Fi", a 2008 episode of American TV series Criminal Minds; Lofi, Unix feature, short for "loop file interface" or loop device
Lo Fi Hi Fives... A Kind of Best Of... is a 2012 compilation by American multi-instrumentalist R. Stevie Moore.It was released in the UK on the O Genesis label. The songs on this album are taken from 37 years of material. The album was compiled by R. Stevie along with Tim Burgess on Tim's label O Genesis Recordings - O Genesis already released a split single of him and th
The channel offers several videos and livestreams of lo-fi music in hip hop style. [2] The best known video is a live stream of lo-fi music that has run for several years. The music is either released through the ChilledCow label, or used with permission from the artist. [3] [4]
Lo-fi music is a music or production quality in which elements usually regarded as imperfections of a recording or performance are audible, sometimes as a deliberate aesthetic choice. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
Lo-Fi-Fnk followed their debut album in 2008 with the song "Want U", which was included on French label Kitsuné's compilation Kitsuné Maison Compilation 6. [5]In February 2010, they self-released the song "Marchin' In" for free which received favourable reviews from music media like Pitchfork and NME.