lo-fi music
music aesthetic
Lo-fi music wraps you in a warm, hazy blanket of sound. Characterized by its mellow beats, soft melodies, and gentle imperfections, it creates an intimate atmosphere that feels both inviting and nostalgic. Imagine the faint crackle of vinyl, the distant hum of a room filled with creativity, and soothing samples that blend seamlessly into one another. It’s music made for quiet contemplation or lazy afternoons, where every note feels like a personal whisper meant just for you.
Emerging in the late 1980s and gaining traction through the '90s, lo-fi was a reaction against the polished production of mainstream pop and rock. Artists sought authenticity over perfection, embracing raw recordings and unconventional structures. Pioneers like Rilo Kiley's "Take Offs and Landings," Daniel Johnston's "Hi, How Are You," and later acts like J Dilla with his groundbreaking work on "Donuts" defined this genre's ethos. These artists carved out space for genuine expression amid the era of slick studio embellishments, appealing to listeners seeking something real.
For newcomers diving into lo-fi music, start with the enchanting sounds of Nujabes’ “Modal Soul,” an album that blends hip-hop with jazz-infused melodies effortlessly. Then check out “Chillhop Essentials” compilations for a taste of various artists who embody this laid-back vibe. Another excellent entry point is Clairo's “Immunity,” which captures a modern twist on lo-fi’s DIY spirit. Finally, give Mac DeMarco’s “Salad Days” a spin for its playful charm and relatability. If you're intrigued by these sounds, explore related realms like ambient or dream pop to further expand your listening experience.
104 artists in the catalog.
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Beck
alternative hip-hop, alternative rock
Blur
Britpop, alternative rock
Guided by Voices
indie rock
Lil Peep
alternative hip-hop, alternative rock
Modest Mouse
indie rock
Ween
alternative rock, psychedelic rock
XXXTentacion
SoundCloud rap, Southern hip-hop
Sufjan Stevens
alternative rock, baroque pop
Lil Uzi Vert
SoundCloud rap, alternative hip-hop
Joji
alternative R&B, alternative rock
Playboi Carti
SoundCloud rap, Southern hip-hop
Girl in red
bedroom pop, dream pop
Bill Callahan
alternative country
Two Gallants
folk rock, indie rock
Elliott Smith
indie folk, indie pop
Powfu
hip-hop
About lo-fi music
What is lo-fi music?
music aesthetic
Where should I start with lo-fi music?
Start with "Hellboy" by Lil Peep. It captures what makes lo-fi music worth exploring.
What are the best lo-fi music albums?
The lo-fi music albums worth hearing first: "Hellboy" by Lil Peep, "17" by XXXTentacion, "Skins" by XXXTentacion, "Music" by Playboi Carti and "Colors" by Beck.
How many lo-fi music artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 104 lo-fi music artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.