Lofi Music and Visual Art

Lofi music and visual art have been connected to each other ever since mankind gained the capacity to communicate creatively. And that did not happen yesterday. : )

I mean covers are the perfect examples, right? What makes it different in case of lofi genre, this is what I try to uncover in this article.

The Origins of the Lofi Music

As always I like to start from the roots. Let me spare some sentences for the genre itself. The origin of lofi music can be traced back to 1980s hip-hop scene. The genre began with a wave of sample-based production techniques by mainly DJs and producers. They blended jazz elements and melodies with other genres such as soul or funk.

As a result the listeners were treated with an eclectic yet homogenous sound back then. From there, producers began manipulating sounds on their own terms. They were able to create beats often monotonous on one side due to the samples kept repeating, on the other hand warm due to the nature of lofi vibe.

Today, lofi music is an established genre that encapsulates the creative freedom of bedroom production culture.

lofi art

Relationship Between Lofi Music and Visual Art

As mentioned above music releases are often closely tied with a creative expression. In case of lofi music and visual art, this connection is especially apparent: visuals can be crafted and manipulated to create unique experiences that perfectly resonate with soundscapes.

Without going too deep into all the areas, I wish to mention some here I try to investigate for you later. One is definitely anime related. The Japanese visual art culture has been strongly effecting the genre since the very beginning thanks to Nujabes, who is one of the first lofi hip-hop artists along with J Dilla.

Next to anime I can the Simpsons can be mentioned as an often used design element by bedroom producers, which fairly makes sense for me. I mean the balance of West and East. Of course that is my idea only on this matter.

At the end we can state that the combination of colors, shapes, and textures encapsulate a mood and feeling that is part of the genre’s production concepts and aimed experience.

Emerging Trends in Lofi Art

As the lofi music and visual art scene continues to gain popularity steadily, new trends are emerging. Yes, it is not just the Simpsons and anime now.

On top of them, unique art covers are emerging especially since 2010s thanks to Lofi Girl and other records. Some are also working a lot on making an unique cover art design separating themselves from other artists not just music-wise (thanks to the number of lofi sub-genres, the possibilities are endless), but visually as well.

Nowadays I guess it is safe to state that there is a clear increase in experimentation and collaboration between both creators and collective outlets. I guess it also affects creativity when it comes to visuals.

Latte Chill’s lofi music and visual art

At the end, allow me to tell you some of my thoughts and concept on my releases. When I got into chill music (and then lofi), it was before 2010, therefore it was more of a new thing, less conceptual.

As I am crap in visual areas, my intend was to leverage on something I have more knowledge and comfortable with.

Ruby cover

And my choice was lofi photography. This is a bit away from the cartoon or anime type of visual art, yet offers a warm vibe. I emphasized on understanding the roots of lo-fi as a phenomenon. I mean low-fidelity really comes from the fact that it is not over sharpened, not ultra clear, which kind of goes against the current wave of smartphone. On the other hand I do have a smartphone and make photos around the world, so am I able to find a way of displaying my photos so that they qualify to offer the vibe I wish to express?

wabi sabi lofi nature chill album - Latte Chill

I ran several experiments to find my taste using many apps, some listed here. At the end I stick to it since years now and here are some pros.

Finding your own taste

Creating your own photos and cover arts are taking much more time than ordering one. Yet, it costs definitely less. Another pro I wish to highlight here is copyright. You own your own photos, unlike the case when a cover artist is helping you.

On top of that you are expanding your creativity I guess. I learnt a lot on photo processing, photography and the use of my smartphone as well. Now actually I am learning on how to have the same vibe for videos as well.

Lastly, well, you build your own vibe. It might not be art of the big wave. None mentioned above. But if you steadily build your audience, I guess you will earn your efforts.

Stay Home lofi chill vibe album by Latte Chill

Again, I am not willing to persuade you to learn drawing or digital arts. I respect them more than anyone else. I am not nicking anime or the Simpsons pics for playlists, I consider them thievery. I put my efforts on the other hand to create something unique that is Latte Chill.


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