Click on the cover to learn more about Supernova Symphony. I consider this song as the last piece of a long journey including 10 new EPs in the same sub-genre of lofi. As much space lofi is an existing sub-genre I guess.
Thanks for following my page and my musical (artistic?) journey in 2023 as well. Now it is time to recharge and I will come with more new songs in 2024.
Find Supernova Symphony embed in this post. Sharing is caring and it is free to listen to my beats. I hope you will like the song. Similarly to the previous songs, this EP is inspired by Cowboy Bebop.
Find all the songs below, and click on any of the titles to open the YouTube link of the song. Furthermore, read more about the space lofi EP by clicking on the cover on top or simply look for this release under the ‘Music’ section.
That’s all for now, thanks for taking the time to check my beats. Follow me here or on any social media platform. I am present on the majority of them as well as on music stream platforms.
Let me show you around a bit in my hometown with Szeged Vibes. In this article, I intend to offer some videos and photos along with my lofi beats.
No cultural education or any similar intent from my side. A mere post about a place I belong to, despite not living there for a while now.
What makes Szeged Vibes?
Nestled amidst the rich (South-)Hungarian countryside, Szeged stands as a vibrant university town pulsating with cultural energy and a laid-back charm. Its cobblestone streets and historical landmarks exude a unique vibe that resonates with the soulful melodies of my lofi music. I mean in a way Latte Chill project started there and many of the old songs originated from this town.
Embark on a journey with me to Szeged therefore and immerse yourself in its simple, yet captivating atmosphere, accompanied by the tranquil rhythms of lofi beats.
As you stroll through Szeged’s serene streets, let the soothing melodies of lofi music wash over you. The gentle hum of reverb keys and organs along with the rhythmic pulse of drums create a backdrop that complements the town’s tranquil ambiance.
Imagine yourself ambling along the Theiss River, the sun casting a warm glow on the cobblestones, as lofi beats fill the air with a sense of tranquility.
Szeged’s Architectural Gems: A Lofi Symphony in Stone
Szeged’s architectural heritage provides a visual symphony that harmonizes with the gentle tones of lofi music. I mean check my video above. It is just great to walk in the city. And I shared buildings and photos mainly outside the city center on purpose, proving that it is not like a town with one beautiful area only.
The Szeged Synagogue, with its intricate Moorish-inspired design, stands as a testament to the town’s rich cultural tapestry. As you admire its grandeur, let the lofi melodies transport you to a world of serenity and harmony.
Szeged’s Café Culture: Lofi Moments to Savor
Szeged’s café culture provides a perfect setting to embrace the lofi vibe. If you are into coffee, Szeged is your town.
(Sorry, HU only)
Curl up in a cozy corner of a traditional Hungarian café, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee filling the air. Let it be Italian strong-flavoured or light-roast third-wave coffee, you find your choice here. Let the lofi melodies wash over you. As you sip your beverage, let the gentle rhythms transport you to a world of peaceful contemplation.
Embrace the Szeged Vibes with Lattechill’s Lofi Journey
To fully immerse yourself in Szeged’s lofi-inspired vibe, I invite you to explore my YouTube channel, where you can find a collection of videos capturing the essence of the town’s unique atmosphere. And I feature other places, such as Vienna, where I reside now.
Let the lofi beats guide you through the city’s streets, markets, and historical landmarks, creating a virtual journey that awakens the senses and soothes the soul.
Have you ever thought about what makes DAWless music production different? For me “tactile” was one of the first ones coming to my mind. But there are some more. Let’s explore them.
The reason why I post about this topic is about touching, turning on and off, pushing, swiping, swinging, and all the other things one can easily do while being DAWless.
It has been years now since I continuously used PO-33 KO, a simple and budget DAWless instrument. Technically a little sampler that offers me a kind of on-the-go music production experience.
And I enjoy taking it with me, jamming then recording it. Imperfect but on-the-spot sketches, which is like drawing with music to me. I often record some noises around and implement them in the beat.
Difference to MIDI-based instruments – though both tactile
Putting it simply: with DAWless you can leave for the moment. MIDI instruments (I use many including both pads and keys) are also tactile but in a sterile environment. As stated above, a DAWless can be easily and effortlessly taken outside. And it subsequently boosts one’s creativity as well.
Despite being tactile, MIDI instruments are built for in-house use only. Let alone you are to have a laptop as well round the clock to enjoy the full potential.
Mobile applications – not so tactile
On the other, if only mobility matters, you may choose to use your phone only, right? It is. I use Koala Sampler a lot for this purpose. My smartphone is with me around the clock, so why not fully benefit from it?
Even more, from time to time I think about buying a tablet again (I was a happy owner of the old Nexus 7 2013) to produce more beats.
What makes a huge difference here is the lack of any button or slider or anything to boost the production process.
Limitations of DAWlessness
The downside of this music production is simply the mass amount of limitations. Most samplers have their own workflow that is often least intuitive to DAWs. Which requires much more time to own and master.
Furthermore, you need to prepare your sampler for your journey, to have enough (and good) samples and instruments recorded in order to jam.
Many can save a limited amount of patterns and flows, so you need tools as well (minimum your phone and some cables) to record them. I mean, some can store the recorded sessions easily, but then you are going up with the price pretty fast.
And lastly price. We all die of owning a dope MPC, or SP404, but take your time thinking of your dedication before purchasing one. On the other hand, cheaper ones have more limitations in every aspect.
All-in-all they are fun to use and a beautiful way for expressing your musical ideas for your audience. An imperfect but cool way. As stated above, to me producing DAWless is like sketching. I enjoy the touch of the gadget, the tactile-ness so to speak. I embrace the limitations of it and ultimately: live for that moment.