Tag: lofi

  • The History of Lofi: From Radio to Internet Sensation

    Discover how lofi beats evolved from a very little niche genre to an internet sensation we all know. This inspiring (yet short) journey will take you through the evolution of lofi: from its radio beginnings to its worldwide acclaim today.

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    Before we start, tune it with the lofi LP below and enjoy warm vibe minimal instrumental beats.

    From its humble beginnings on the old radio we all know in the living room or kitchen to becoming an internet sensation, lofi music has undergone a quite remarkable journey. Let’s explore how the niche genre has evolved over the past decades, and learn what qualities make it so beloved by listeners around the world.

    Understanding the Genre of Lofi Music

    Lofi music often contains muted sounds and minimalistic (instrumental) production, which gives it a distinctive, blurry quality of nostalgia. This vibe comes from many factors including the soft crackling, the fading treble, lack of bass as well as the incompleteness or slight unquantized beats.

    Compared to typical electronic genre beats, lofi offers a more mellow, downtempo and nostalgic flavor. This can be felt through the simplicity of the rhythms and melodies as well as in its lo-fi sound quality.

    Evolution of Lofi From Radio to Internet Platforms

    At the very beginning before the era of internet and stream services, I daresay literally all music was a bit lofi. Technically speaking the biggest stream service was radio and given its possibilities, the sound quality was far behind of CDs.

    Later TV and high quality CDs become more trendy. They decrowned vinyl and cassette – both offering true lofi vibe before) and thus lofi became less interesting.

    However that era has come to an end as well. Since the growth of the internet, lofi music has become increasingly popular again. This rise allowed the genre to reach listeners from all around the world. Streaming services such as SoundCloud and YouTube (later joined by Spotify and Apple Music) have given independent artists a platform. And this with platform a possibility to share their work on a global scale. As expected (or not?) it facilitated the spread of lofi. It made possible for a new generation of music makers to find an audience much easier than before.

    This change has opened up opportunities for unexplored ways of combining different instruments and sounds. And at the end creating a unique voice in an otherwise oversaturated industry. And at the end created the ultimate possibility for Latte Chill project to born. : )

    Uncovering How Lofi Gained Traction Across Social Platforms

    As lofi music became more accessible, it gained traction across social platforms. Guess which platforms?

    Instagram, in particular, was a key platform responsible for its growth, with hashtags (such as #lofi #lofiedits etc.) being used to spread the sound across different networks. Crazy isn’t it? I mean the least music related social media channel to be mentioned first. And still, I have the most followers on that channel as well. By the way, a follow of my Instagram would be… soothing. #jk!

    Returning to our topic: influencers began to discover this new genre and share it with their own followers, sparking conversations that led to its widespread acceptance. Lofi, compare to other genres turned out to be ultra useful as it does not divert attention from the influencer, nor about the speech he/she offers. It does not create tension, only offers a kind of vibe (well-chosen by the influencer). The result? Better vibe, more professional content.

    Additionally, curated playlists on streaming services (Spotify, Amazon Music) helped to further drive the conversation about lofi music and stabilise its presence online.

    The genre Today and in 2023

    These days, lo-fi music is everywhere and its impact can be felt far and wide. I doubt anyone (even Lo-fi Girl) expected this like a decade before or at the early ’00s.

    Underground events dedicated to lofi music have been popping up all over the world, inspiring fans of the genre from all walks of life.

    On top of that, indie rockers, pop stars and hip-hop heavyweights are adapting the sound in various ways to fit their own sensibilities. Lofi version of hit songs are trendy and even heavy beats are often remixed as lounge music with warm vibe and vinyl cracks.

    Lofi is no longer a niche genre ─ we can all say that: it’s a cultural phenomenon already.

  • 2022 lofi releases

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    Getting closer to the end of the year, I thought a sum up 2022 lofi releases in a short article for you. I hope you join me in this journey of lofi and chill sketches.

    2022 lofi releases: albums

    Let’s start with the albums. 2022 kicked off with Travellers, my 20th album since 2007. This one has a particular story and a timeline of 3 years production, so I guess it is worth reading.

    Followed by Rock 128, a chiptune LP that was fully composed on a PO-128.

    Finally #22 – Ruby album. While Ruby is the pair (and second half) of Sapphire album, it is different in many aspects. Without going too deep in this topic I would say this 2022 lofi release is pretty complex and happier piece of Latte Chill over the first part.

    2022 lofi releases: EPs

    In the second part I will cover chill EPs I have released in 2022. In this part of the article I will feature much more beats. Let’s start it:

    Café Tokyo in May, celebrating urban Tokyo vibe and night life with smooth jazz and blues sample based beats.

    Followed by Cowboy Gospel, an EP inspired by Cowboy Bebop live action series of Netflix. Fun fact of both EPs (and many of the rest), that I have been using photos we took with my wife, when we travelled to Tokyo in 2019.

    Up in the Air is different. It is very much different as it features upbeat songs and some with lyrics as well. I worked on the beats with my pal, Viktor and decided to release it after 4 years of work time.

    Going on with the Cowboy Bebop line, the second EP was Venus Pop with again 4 new songs.

    The 3rd part of the Bebop live series inspired lofi 4 piece sketches was Dog Star Swing with another batch of new beats and Tokyo photo cover.

    Another Viktor collaboration EP was released by the end of 2022 (but I can already hint, 2023 will feature some more!) – Urban Night, released in November.

    Lastly, I closed December with the 4th Bebop lofi EP: Callisto Soul.

    2022 lofi releases: Compilation

    Almost lastly, but definitely not least: compilations. This year I released a couple of interesting lofi beats that were not part of the regular EP or LP due to different reasons.

    Re-releasing Stock Stories Extended (with 4 new songs) and Wabi-Sabi Extended with 4 new songs.

    Singles #8 featuring mostly last year beats.

    And Singles #9 with the free lofi beats of the albums and EPs listed above.

    B-Sides #3 of 19 songs from the past years.

    Travellers’ B-Sides with special PO-33 KO cover beats of old Latte Chill songs, part of Travellers project.

    Summer Chill with Ermine-chan – a T21CB lofi cover EP released this summer.

    Lastly, Cherryland with 12 cover songs of my old band, Dark Cherry.

    Finally, Latte Chill in bands

    Speaking of Dark Cherry, the band would be 15 years old in 2022, though we ceased all activities in 2011 after our last live by the end of 2010. Still, it seems like the 15th anniversary had some surprises with a soft relaunch of the band.

    First covering an early hit song Fly Poison.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcqc6zzQ9w8

    Followed by a recent cover of Chaos of the Moment. A punk song, that was originally released in 2008 (and now, in 2022).

    Keep following us on T21CB page either to learn more about the upcoming rock songs, if you like the genre.

  • Spotify in 2022

    Spotify in 2022, aka Spotify Wrapped is here finally. I was really looking forward to it waiting to find out how much this project evolved!

    For the beginning: my new year resolution was to have less releases than in 2021 – that was a bit too much. I wished to focus on learning new ways for producing beats and offer better videos.

    That part was fulfilled: I had less releases. But let’s see if it worked…

    Check my video above and see the key numbers below: 835 listeners and my beats streamed 13,288 times! According to Spotify in 2022 people listened to me 23 days long – that is like 3.5 weeks, 563 hours.

    Total 168 people saved my beats and the top track was…

    Seventh Heaven from Wabi-Sabi with total 489 listens. By the way this song is fully free not only on YouTube but to download. Check the link above!

    My beats were listened in 63 countries on Spotify in 2022. Top countries are Hungary, the US and Brazil.

    Evening call from 2021 also loved by many fans with up to 404 listens in 2022.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzbKIc5Q-Ec&list=OLAK5uy_mgID8oflrPIoIe3YlWoi9_G2JYhYGJSU4&index=4

    Check the song on Memories EP and enjoy it for free through the link.

    Playlists became also pretty trendy with over 191 playlist features in 2022. Hoping to get even more in 2023.

    Comparing my numbers to 2021: 118% increase for streams and 15% more followers.

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