Tag: lofi

  • Free music samples – where to find them?

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    Free music samples are essential if you are into lo-fi and chill beat making. Generally we visualise old vinyls being recorded and chopped up for your next dope song. But it is not that simple.

    Mind royalty and copyright

    To begin with, if you wish to live off and share your beats on Spotify, Apple Music and other stream platforms, most likely you will not sample vinyls. The reason is quite simple – that vinyl is an artistic product of a fellow musician. Simply using it as a sample without the artists’ consent is stealing. Some on the other hand is doing so, after all if you chop it well, YouTube ID might not notice it. Oh well.. Let me share you different (and more legal) aspects in this article so you can make sure, that your lo-fi beat is 100% legal.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wL0JocrISKI

    Free music samples #1 – Music Radar

    Music Radar is a great place offering up to date news with regards to music, instruments and much more. As a side project they are featuring free samples in tens of genres since ages. Personally I wish to put them as number one source as they are perfect for starters. You can find easy to use samples either you are to produce your first beat with DAW, smartphone app or physical sampler.

    Click here to get 75k+ free samples

    Pro:
    – easy to overview/search
    – clear description on legal part for every sample
    – huge database

    Con:
    – Might find the barrel after a while in terms of quality (depending on your genre)
    – No way to set up an e-mail alert on new samples, have to check the page regularly

    Free music samples #2 – Bedroom Producers Blog

    Clearly the most well-known blog for home music producers. Though I have to say, recently more and more beat makers to go out for more inspiration. Regardless, I believe this blog is kind of a must follow page. They have tons of interesting articles (maybe too much, depending on how much time you have). But perfect if you are into DAWs and sample collecting. You can read about great VSTs, check the free/lite versions. And occasionally find some free music samples. Again it is also genre-less. But well, let us be honest: lo-fi is a small genre and we can implement other genres (hip-hop, jazz, lounge) into our beats easily. So worth following!

    Pro:
    – Many articles, regular updates
    – Free samples almost every week
    – With RSS you can track new posts easier (plus mail subscription is also available)

    Con:
    – Linking to other pages – have to be careful with copyright / check details
    – Many articles – maybe too much time to time

    Free music samples #3 – Upstream Squad

    Update 2023 – this site is not working anymore 🙁

    I found them recently. Upstream Squad is a great growing page offering large variety of VSTs and free music samples. What made them different from Bedroom Producers Blog that they had a great weekly update newsletter introduced maybe even earlier. What does it mean? I am usually not checking my mails during the weekend. Being someone working with digital marketing round the clock – weekends are more like internet detoxing. Therefore I start my weeks with Upstream Squads weekly top 3 samples and instruments. These newsletters are my perfect boosts for Monday. I guess a subscription to their mails will only offer you more samples.

    Pro:
    – Regular/weekly updates
    – Great newsletter
    – You can track your downloaded materials if you create a free account

    Con:
    – Linking to other pages – have to be careful with copyright / check details
    – A bit limited in terms of samples compare to the previous 2 sources

    These are my best places to get free music samples. I hope you enjoyed my article. Please note that this article is not paid. I am not receiving anything from the pages above (besides the free samples ha-ha). My point is that my purpose was to support upcoming lo-fi and chill-out beat makers to produce better songs. Any comments are welcome.

  • Spring Nite Beats Mix – Latte Chill [Live Balcony 22/04/11] #spring #KoalaSampler #chill

    Spring Nite Beats Mix in 2020 was my first DJ on our balcony 2 years before. Now as an anniversary I am testing something completely new out there. It is my first attempt to DJ on Koala Sampler. Keep in mind that this mix is an experimental van with some lo-fi house and electro beats.

    Setlist
    00:00 Patience
    03:42 Harmony
    06:42 Walking Stick
    08:40 Rushy Day
    10:32 Berlin House
    13:18 Endless Summer
    15:14 Boat Trip
    19:21 Goldenrod
    23:04 Space Man
    25:18 Meteor Falls
    27:53 Rust Borough
    30:36 Stage Selection

    About Spring Nite Mixes

    Spring Nite Mixes is on one side a relatively fresh set of mixes by Latte Chill project. On the other hand quite important one. It was my first attempt to DJ on our balcony with a Novation Launchpad mini in 2020. Two years later I DJ-ed my beats with Koala Sampler and Akai Pro LPD-8. In short this mix is offering a something new to the viewer.

    I also changed a bit the video style for this live. Furthermore it is not a fully chill-out and lo-fi mix. I intend to add some odd beats such as chiptune songs or 8-bit sampled Game Boy Advance beats. It offers a more catchy and upbeat mix. I hope you will like it.

    Songs where gathered from several releases including Masters EP – a pad chill release from 2020 with electro beats. Stock Stories, an experimental PO-33 KO produced 8 song mini. Spring Nite Mix is in need of some lo-fi house beats. Urban Lo-fi offered Berlin House to keep up with the tempo. Travellers hit stream platforms early this year nominating several songs for the mix. Rock 128 and Soul Silver albums are offering the chiptune beats of the mix. Lastly, Sapphire and A Drop of Water offered some free songs for Spring Nite Mix. Find the beats below if you liked them.

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    Free Chill Music
    (click to listen)

    Walking Stick po33 beat from Stock Stories
    Berlin House
    rushy day

    stage selection from rock 128 chiptune album
    boat trip nature chill beats from a drop of water ep
    Rust Borough lofi chill out single by Latte Chill
    Meteor Falls lofi beats from Sapphire album
  • Latte Chill on Amazon Music

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    Fun fact about me on Friday: I am available on Amazon Music. I wonder if you knew about it. In this article I will share some information about this side of Latte Chill project.

    Amazon Music as stream platform is my second trendiest channel outperforming Apple Music from my perspective.

    How to get into Amazon Music as a musician?

    There are several ways, some costs more than others. I use a cheaper solution called DistroKid. It costs me rough 35 USD a year to upload any music on the biggest stream platforms. This way I am available on Amazon Music, Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube and many other.

    If you use my link above by the way, you will get some dollars off through my referral program.

    Anyways, just to prove how fully I am present on that channel, see my Amazon Music Player below with 700+ songs.

    Does it worth using Amazon Music as an artist?

    It believe it always depends on how established you are. I mean I was able to turn this project into a positive (profitable) one in a year and a bit more. Some, who are into music with vocals can do it in months however. It depends a lot on where do you live and how many people will follow you. To my point.

    What made Amazon Music different was the fact that I was not focusing much on this channel as it is not widely available in Hungary where I live. So it is not like I did not want to. The contrary, I saw my stats, it was a logical step. I couldn’t.

    I mean I harvest a lot with my YouTube reach, Spotify playlists etc, but Amazon. It is more tricky.

    More of a passive channel

    So at the end, it became a passive channel for me. I wish it changes quickly in the future but it is a bit more Western Europe oriented from my perspective.