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  2. Lofi Girl - Wikipedia

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    Lofi Girl (formerly ChilledCow until 2021) is a French YouTube channel and music label established in 2017. It provides livestreams of lo-fi hip hop music 24/7, accompanied by a Japanese-style animation of a girl studying or relaxing in her bedroom with a cat on the window.

  3. Lofi hip hop - Wikipedia

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    Lo-fi hip-hop originated within the underground beatmaking hip-hop scene of the 2000s, particularly after the advent of Roland SP-303 and Roland SP-404 samplers, each of which featured the "lo-fi" effect as a separate button. [ 6 ]Vice contributor Luke Winkie suggested that "if there is one shared touchstone for lo-fi hip-hop, it's probably ...

  4. Lo-fi music - Wikipedia

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    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 choice. The standards of sound quality (fidelity) and music production have evolved over the decades, meaning that ...

  5. Smithereens (album) - Wikipedia

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    Smithereens (stylized in all caps) is the third studio album by Japanese-Australian singer-songwriter Joji, released on 4 November 2022, through 88rising and Warner Records. [ 2 ] It was preceded by the singles " Glimpse of Us " and " Yukon (Interlude) ". Joji toured North America in promotion of the record from September 2022 to 2023.

  6. Never Been Caught - Wikipedia

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    After recording Never Been Caught, the Mummies played many shows on the West Coast of the United States and toured Washington and Canada with Thee Headcoats. [3] [4] After a brief tour of the East Coast with performances in New York, Washington, D.C., and New Jersey, they returned to San Francisco in early January 1992 and broke up, shortly before the album's release on Telstar Records.

  7. Everywhere at the End of Time - Wikipedia

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    Everywhere, an Empty Bliss (2019) Everywhere at the End of Time[ a ] (commonly shortened to EATEOT) is the eleventh recording by the Caretaker, an alias of English electronic musician Leyland Kirby. Released between 2016 and 2019, its six studio albums use degrading loops of sampled ballroom music to portray the progression of Alzheimer's disease.

  8. I Love to Lie - Wikipedia

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    Beats Per Minute ' s Eddie Smith writes that there's "an excellent EP" in the album, "yet the surrounding misjudgments on I Love to Lie result in a record that frustrates and underwhelms." [8] The album swaps the band's previous lo-fi sound for a more slick tone produced by Marks, and both member's lead vocals are "misused". [8]

  9. Twin Fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Toledo stated via Tumblr that Twin Fantasy is a concept album which explores a relationship he was in at the time. [13] "Beach Life-In-Death", the longest track on the album, clocks in at 12 minutes and 11 seconds and changes style multiple times throughout. The lyric sheet included with downloads separates the song into three parts.