Tag: lofi

  • Lofi in the Mainstream

    Let’s talk about lofi in the Mainstream! How the Genre Has Influenced Pop Music?

    About lofi music

    Lofi music has its roots in underground hip-hop and was originally associated with a DIY aesthetic and low-fidelity production techniques.

    In recent years, the genre has gained popularity and has slowly started to influence mainstream pop music. It is no major surprise to my point of view as the so-called “lofi sound” is characterized by its warm, mellow tones. On top of that the use of crackles, hisses, and other elements that give the music a vintage feel are becoming essential part of many music if it is to be sold. Which is part of todays pop music.

    lofi in mainstream

    In this article, I try to explore how lofi’s signature production techniques and aesthetic have made their way into mainstream pop music. Essentially it is based on my assumptions and desktop research. I will further go into discussing specific examples of lofi-influenced tracks and finally cover the impact they have had on the wider music industry.

    Sampling is essential

    One of the key characteristics of lofi music is its use of sampling. The genre’s early pioneers used sampling as a way to create their own unique sound, often borrowing from jazz and soul records to create their beats.

    In recent years, the use of sampling has become more widespread in mainstream pop music. I can mention artists such as Drake, Kanye West, and many others using samples in their tracks.

    These artists have helped to popularize the lofi sound, and have introduced it to a wider audience.

    Effects used by lofi artists

    Another important element of the lofi sound is its use of distortion and saturation.

    Lofi producers often use tape machines, vintage hardware, and other analog equipment to add warmth and character to their tracks. Lately, more and more free (and paid) VSTs are also available to imitate this vibe with your DAW.

    This gives the music a vintage feel, and helps to create a sense of nostalgia. This type of distortion has become more common in mainstream pop music. I could mention artists like Billie Eilish and Post Malone using distortion to add texture to their tracks.

    One example of a lofi-influenced track in mainstream pop music is “Bad Guy” according to many lofi related blogs. Give it a spin and let me know what do you think?

    After listening you may have noticed that the song features a distorted bassline and drum track. They are to gives the song a lofi feel.

    This song also includes samples of a dentist’s drill (I read it in a blog lol). The aim was to add to the unsettling and eerie vibe of the song.

    Of course it is needless to add that “Bad Guy” was a commercial success. It reached the top of the charts in several countries, and won several awards, including the Grammy Award for Record of the Year.

    At the end I am almost safe to state that the song’s success helped to introduce the genre to a wider audience. It has also helped to inspire other artists to experiment with similar production techniques.

    More lofi examples in pop music

    Another example of a lofi-influenced track in mainstream pop music is “Circles” by Post Malone.

    The song features a melancholy guitar riff, which is processed with distortion and other effects to give it a lofi feel. Use of melancholic samples (guitar and piano riffs) is often loved by lofi hip-hop beats. Though it will not make it lofi-ish alone. However the track also features a sparse drum track. It is kind of a drum programming often used in lofi hip-hop.

    “Circles” was again a commercial success. It reached the top of the charts in several countries, and was certified multi-platinum in the United States.

    The song’s success helped to establish Post Malone as one of the leading artists in today’s pop music world. Most likely he has also inspired other artists to experiment with similar production techniques.

    In conclusion, the lofi sound has had a significant influence on mainstream pop music in recent years. You can find more and more examples for that.

    The genre’s signature production techniques and aesthetic have been adopted by a wide range of artists, and have helped to create a new subgenre of pop music. Hopefully for good!

    The lofi sound’s use of sampling, distortion, and other effects has helped to create a sense of nostalgia and warmth, which has resonated with listeners around the world.

    As the popularity of lofi music continues to grow, it will be interesting to see how it continues to influence the wider music industry.

  • Sakura vibe lofi photography

    Spring is finally here with new sets of sakura vibe photos.

    Sakura refers to cherry blossom in Japan, also marking the start of their new year and spring and consequently the rebirth of nature after a long winter.

    We associate Japan with it though you can find the beauty of this season easily closer to you.

    I reside in Budapest and in this post, let me show you some of the photos I recently took enjoying the vibe out there.

    Even though most of these photos were taken with my smartphone (currently a Honor 20 Pro) – I process them similarly to old film vibe photography in order to offer a lofi photo vibe to my audience.

    I think it matches my style as an artist better. I often use the photos as covers later and also I do believe it gives kind of a warm, nostalgic vibe.

    Hit play to enjoy Sakura Beat 4 while scrolling some of my photos.

    Sakura vibe lofi photos

    I shared my photos along with some lofi photography artist I follow on Twitter to show you some of the Tokyo and Japan vibe sakura along with the local (European) cherry blossom vibe.

    I hope you enjoyed this little showcase. Feel free to check my Twitter profile and find more photos like this. Especially during this time of the year.

  • [EP #42] Moon Festival

    moon festival oriental chill beats EP

    Moon Festival is my latest and the third EP with Viktor in a row. We feature 4 new oriental chill vibe beats and some other genres on this little EP. All of the songs are inspired by the mood of the Far East. This time he will play on various instruments leaving the guitar a bit behind.

    Yuki’s Song
    Sneaking Snake
    White Lie
    Love Binding Soul

    If you are interested in the whole story, click on the cover and read my in-depth article. Whereas if you are into the songs, click on any titles above to open my YouTube page and enjoy the new beats. Also feel free to listen to them as one below.

    Finally, if you are more into stream platforms – here we go with all the links for Moon Festival.

    Fun Facts about Moon Festival

    The EP was recorded between 2018 and 2020 mainly, yet we bid our time with mastering and mixing. Technically we forgot to work on the songs to be very honest.

    The cover is a photo I took in Tokyo. What can I say? I loved that journey as well as this is a photo of Asakusa market. Probably the most fascinating place among all.