2021-01-18 - year of ox LIVE

Year of the Ox: A Lofi & Chill Mix

Year of Ox is a lofi and chill mix that is not just about dropping beats – I’m about creating experiences. My recent mix is a fully instrumental, hour-long session that goes beyond relaxation; it delves into the symbolism and essence of the Ox year in the Chinese zodiac, offering a unique soundscape infused with subtle oriental influences.

Capturing the Spirit of the Ox: Inspiration Behind the Mix

The Ox, in Chinese astrology, is known for its strength, stability, and perseverance. These qualities resonate deeply with the lofi and chill genre, which often provides a calming and focused atmosphere for studying, working, or simply unwinding to my point of view.

For Year of the Ox, I handpicked tracks that embody these characteristics. Gentle melodies evoke a sense of resilience, while steady rhythms represent unwavering determination. Subtle oriental elements, like delicate bamboo flutes or soft string arrangements mimicking pentatonic scales, add a touch of cultural authenticity.

Think of it as a sonic journey that reflects the grounded and dependable nature of the Ox, perfect for those seeking a calming yet focused atmosphere.

Unveiling the Mixtape: Track Breakdown and Influences

The Year of the Ox mix is a meticulously crafted blend of original compositions and carefully curated samples. Here’s a glimpse into some of the highlights, along with the full setlist for your reference:

Setlist:
00:00​ Ancient Door
03:22​ South Chinese Sea
06:46​ Being Ripped Slowly Apart
10:15​ Sakura Garden
13:16​ Lazy Japanese Cats’ Sunday Morning Daydream Under the Rainbow in the Garden
16:16​ Shrine Beat
20:40​ Uneven Clouds
23:03​ Birth
27:09​ Bedroom Quarantine
29:44​ Hauoli
33:22​ Rising Sun
35:47​ Sushi Passage
40:00​ Restarting Mixtery
40:52​ Vermilion
45:02​ Midnight Melody
48:46​ Asteroid Blues
51:49​ Theatre of Memories (feat. Kyoki)
55:42​ Relax
56:43​ Anata

Opening Tracks (Ancient Door, South China Sea): The mix opens with a sense of mystery and tranquility, setting the stage for the journey ahead. Imagine gently opening an ancient wooden door, revealing the vastness and calmness of the South China Sea.

Genre Inspiration (Leaf Green, Chinese Restaurant, Tokyo19): I feature many of the beats from these EPs and LP. I chose tracks that draw influence from various lofi subgenres, including chillhop and Asian-inspired lofi. Expect gentle hip-hop beats, warm vinyl crackles, and subtle melodies reminiscent of bustling Chinese restaurants and serene Tokyo streets.

Emotional Arc (Being Ripped Slowly Apart, Sakura Garden, Bedroom Quarantine): The mix takes you on a subtle emotional journey. Tracks with titles like Being Ripped Slowly Apart might evoke a sense of quiet determination, while Sakura Garden offers a moment of peaceful reflection. Bedroom Quarantine (a title that resonates with current times) provides a space for introspection and focus.

Year of Ox on YouTube

Find the live mix as well on YouTube, enjoy my video below.

Bonus Tip: Pay close attention to the track titles throughout the mix. They often offer clues about the mood and imagery each piece evokes.

This deep dive into Year of the Ox explores the inspiration and creation process behind the mix. I strive to create music that not only soothes your mind but also sparks your imagination. So hit play, relax, and let the music take you on a journey!

2021-01-18 - year of ox LIVE

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