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A minimal bedroom studio set-up with 1980s–1990s equipment. Lo-fi (also typeset as lofi or low-fi; short for low fidelity) is a music or production quality in which elements usually regarded as imperfections in the context of a recording or performance are present, sometimes as a deliberate stylistic choice.
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.
This is a list of musicians whose body of work is tagged as "lo-fi". Individuals are sorted by surname. B. Lou Barlow [1] Beat Happening; Beck [1] C. Cavetown;
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Around mid-2010s, outsider house developed into a new form, known as lo-fi house. [6] Producers like DJ Seinfeld, DJ Boring and Ross From Friends combined rough sounds of the parent genre with the aesthetic of melancholy, irony and postmodernism attributed to vaporwave, creating songs "resembling melancholic 1990s deep house recorded to cassette and packaged with a veneer of internet-age irony ...
Lo-fi of Lofi (short for low fidelity) usually refers to lo-fi music. The term may also refer to: "Lo-Fi", 2008 television series episode, see list of Criminal Minds episodes; Lofi, Unix feature, short for "loop file interface" or loop device; Lo-fi, in audio electronics, colloquial term referring to (the opposite of) high fidelity
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