Tag: chill-out

  • What is Chill-out Music? Your Guide to Relaxation

    In this guide, I’ll explore the world of chill-out music, a genre designed to create a relaxed and calming atmosphere. From its origins in the late 1980s to its diverse subgenres, you’ll discover the perfect soundtrack for unwinding.

    I will be focusing more on a general summary of the genre and adding my view. In case you are interested in the long version. Please check Wikipedia for more.

    chill out music

    The Origins of Chill-Out

    Imagine yourself on a packed dance floor in the late 1980s. The music is fast-paced and energetic. Suddenly, the DJ switches the beat, introducing a slower, smoother sound. Probably this is how the genre was invented. It offered the dancers a moment of rest between high-energy sets.

    This kind of solution quickly became trendy and therefore the sub-genres also began to appear. I mean here Ibiza chill or ambient house etc. Read more about it here.

    Beyond Relaxation: Exploring Chill-Out Subgenres

    Chill-out music has evolved far beyond its club origins. Here are some popular subgenres you might encounter on the stream platforms:

    Ambient: Lush, atmospheric soundscapes with emphasis on texture and mood.
    Downtempo: Relaxed electronic music often incorporating elements of jazz or hip-hop, typically with tempos below 120 BPM.
    Nu-Jazz: Smooth, soulful jazz with electronic influences, perfect for creating a sophisticated atmosphere.
    Lounge: Laid-back music with a retro feel, often featuring elements of bossa nova, soul, and exotica.

    What Makes Chill-Out Music So Relaxing?

    Chill-out music often incorporates elements of easy listening, focusing on creating a relaxing mood through its tempo, harmony, rhythm, and instrumentation. Slower tempos (typically below 120 BPM), soothing melodies, laid-back grooves, and a mix of downtempo beats, ambient sounds, smooth vocals, and calming acoustic elements all contribute to the genre’s signature relaxing effect.

    What BPM is Chill-Out Music?

    This genre isn’t just about tempo (beats per minute). It’s a genre designed to create a relaxed atmosphere. While tempos often fall below 120 BPM, as suggested by Rick Snoman in his book “Dance Music Manual,” the true essence lies in its laid-back groove.

    Chill-Out vs. Lo-Fi: Finding Your Perfect Chill

    While both chill-out and lo-fi music share a focus on relaxation, they have distinct characteristics. On one hand, chill-out music prioritizes creating a calming atmosphere through various musical elements.

    Lo-fi music, often characterized by a lo-fi (low fidelity) aesthetic, may incorporate elements of chill-out but often utilizes imperfections and sampling techniques to create a nostalgic or vintage vibe.

    The Benefits of Listening to Chill-Out Music

    Chill-out music offers numerous benefits, including:

    Reduced Stress: Studies show that listening to chill-out music can lower blood pressure and heart rate, promoting relaxation.
    Improved Sleep: Calming music can help you fall asleep faster and achieve a better night’s rest.
    Enhanced Focus: It can create a focused environment perfect for studying, working, or meditation.
    Elevated Mood: Relaxing music can improve your mood and overall well-being.

    Ready to Chill Out?

    With a vast range of subgenres and artists, there’s a perfect chill-out soundscape waiting to be discovered. Explore streaming services, online radio stations, or chill-out music compilations to find what relaxes you the most.

    So, put on your headphones, close your eyes, and let the vibes wash over you.

  • What is the best place to compose lo-fi music?

    Music production at home or outside

    I wonder if you ever encountered the dilemma I do, especially when good weather is coming: where to compose lo-fi music? The sun is shining more, less rain and somewhat it is just easier to walk outside then spending more time between the four walls. If you have this feeling as well, hit play button below and read this article further.

    Compose lo-fi music inside

    I guess it really starts with the best and most safe solution: let’s do that inside. You have your fave table with all the tools. The use of more instruments is more spontaneous and well… You can take breaks anytime, add your fave wine or booze to support your creativity. You are isolated, no disturbing noise in general.

    Furthermore you have the chance to record your sessions. You have your space to do whatever your want. So, only reading this long you could ask: the hell I am wasting your time with it? And this is where my dilemma starts. Even though it is too good, I feel like missing the inspiration in many times. I feel like having obstacles and lacking of musical inspiration in many cases. Not all the cases, I mean I composed 100+ beats at home. But the more I play lo-fi beats, the more I think about this topic.

    Even lo-fi girl is sitting inside

    Ignoring the fact that it is me sitting by the window with a fancy pen instead of the well-know lo-fi girl. It still remains a fact that somehow we imagine the cozy vinyl-vibe warm lo-fi beats by sitting inside with a warm mug of coffee. So why would the production take place outside?

    Compose lo-fi music outside

    What makes it very different to be outside is the stimulus. A city is vivid and lively. Cars are passing, dogs and other pets running in the parks. By the river bank you see ships and kayakers. You may enjoy your coffee or fave slice of cake by the table. In the mountains the scenery and the ambient peace to drive your motivation. Clouds slowly passing by. In short it is much easier to compose lo-fi music there. Or is it?

    Compose lo-fi music DAWless

    Lidly is a great example from Japan to prove, you can compose lo-fi music outside. The perfect place by the fence, sitting on concrete and here we go. This method of course requires a couple of gears. First, a DAWless mobile instrument with enough power to support your needs. I mean SP-404 is a trendy instrument to choose, but it has it’s costs. Also and this is important to highlight. You will need to prepare your deck before hand in order to have a performance like that. Second, you will need some extra gear to record it. And last but not least: there is a video of it. So an extra phone (maybe yours, 4K 60fps is getting more trendy nowadays) along with your mate to do it.

    See at the end, even though it is ultra motivating, it takes some preparation to achieve the perfect results.

    With regards to the instruments, PO-33 KO could be an alternative, as they are smaller, lighter. Though they come with some limitation compare to other (more pricey) instruments).

    On the other hand, I still say it worth doing so. Could be the same for beat production. You might not need fancy videos, but still need to pack your gear, take it with you. It is not easy to add your samples or change anything outside the DAW. Sure, you may download them with your mobile and record it. Or you could have an android phone with micro SD card (same for the instrument), so you can change the samples more easily. But it will be less smooth over doing things at home with the laptop next to you.

    Compose lo-fi music… with DAW?

    Why not? Nothing is impossible, said Taetro and:

    Ultra fancy right? In this case you have much more freedom compare to the DAWless one. I mean your laptop is right next to you to boost your chill-out session. It is offering you more variety but comes along with more hassle. Almost you would need a car by now. You are to take a laptop, a key or pad, some cables and the camera stuff either.

    And rolling back to the original thoughts: even if you do now with to record yourself. Unlike the DAWless setup, you still need a minimum full backpack of gear to compose music successfully. Not to mention that in case of an accident (sudden rain e.g.) your loss will be higher.

    Budget alternative

    Using your smartphone. It is in your pocket anyways, right? Sounds like the easiest way to compose lo-fi music outside. Also Koala Sampler for example let’s you record field (ambient, or city) noise to boost your beats.

    I released a longer article on music production with different tools featuring Koala Sampler as well here.

    The best part of this paragraph is that I have found 0 videos on people creating dope beats on Koala Sampler. And then I realised why: most people record their production videos with their smartphone. But Koala Sampler is the app on phone so most likely as a solo lo-fi beat producer, you cannot record yourself and produce beats the same time. Blimey, took me some time to realise it.

    Dilemma

    So here is my dilemma at last. Where is the best place to compose lo-fi music. Should I choose the ultra safe bedroom with comfy table and set? After all I can take a break any time. I can hear the beats and change the instruments on the go. Or rather going outside risking the gears but opening up to a more lively environment?

    At the end it is up to the person’s way of thinking and capabilities. But I believe after writing this article, I was able to sum up my thoughts a bit and well. Spend more time with gears outside. I will take the risk and hope to compose more lo-fi beats on the go.

  • Year of Tiger – Chill Edition

    Year of Tiger mix – Chill Edition by Latte Chill to celebrate Lunar New Year
    (1 hour long lo-fi and chill-out beats mix)

    Starting the Year of Tiger with a little chill-out mix including many sub-genres. I included chillhop oriental chill and sad chill songs as well. As a result this mix offers a large variety of feelings. Enjoy them in the hour long chill mix exclusively put together for the 1st of February .

    Year of Tiger Setlist

    00:00 Urban Cold Night
    03:51 Dreams about The Empire
    07:28 Being Ripped Slowly Apart
    11:04 Little Boy
    14:12 Ma Halo Trail
    17:18 Po (Ultra Sun version)
    19:08 Rust Borough
    21:49 Nothingness
    25:43 Timeless Sunshine
    29:45 South Chinese Sea
    33:08 SlowMotion
    35:59 Seafolk (Ultra Sun version)
    38:23 Path of Moon
    40:47 Old Ale
    44:05 Memorial Hill
    46:50 Ten Carat Hill
    50:00 Paniola
    53:30 Crackerbread
    55:35 Ruins of Hope
    57:20 Restarting Mixtery
    58:15 Epilogue

    About Year of Tiger mix (chill edition)

    The chill-out edition of Year of Tiger mix is heavily focusing on slower and mid-tempo beats. It is aiming to offer you true focus time. It is to support your study and work time. I put together 1 hour of beats for your to be able to close out the world.

    I chose beats from numerous albums including Memories of the Untold (2010), Y (2009) and Mixtery (2007). Besides older chill beats I chose some songs from 2017 including Year 2017 and Café Yami. Both releases offer exotic nature chill-out beats and sad chill songs as well. Apart from that oriental chill beats are part of the mix. My wish was to offer a large variety of feelings through instrumental songs to ease your mind and help your focus. Nature chill songs were chosen from 2019 from Moon album. Finally some lo-fi beats from Ultra Moon, Ultra Sun and Sapphire albums. All released in 2021.

    If you are interested any of the beats click on the links above. Read about the albums. Some of free, find the links below. Click on any of the covers to grab the song from my Bandcamp page. Also follow my Youtube channel for more mixes and travel videos. I try to update it regularly. Usually I share instrumental beats and mixes, no talks. I have Twitter and Instagram as well. Find the links below.

    year of tiger chill edition

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    Free Chill Music
    (click to listen)

    Timeless Sunshine Latte Chill
    July single by Latte Chill
    Rust Borough lofi chill out single by Latte Chill
    ruins of hope chill beats from Ultra Sun album
    path of moon