lo-fi beats to sleep to No Further um Mistério
lo-fi beats to sleep to No Further um Mistério
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Lo-fi music has seen an uprise in popularity in recent years. Not only is it a trendy beat genre for emcees to rap over, but music listeners tune into Lo-fi playlists to wind down, while studying, or to help them go to sleep.
It aims to create a relaxed and groovy ambiance, often used as background music for studying or unwinding. Things that set it aside from original Lo-fi Hip Hop can be contemporary drum patterns and a mix of vintage and new school instruments.
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“Lo-fi music has moderate tempo and a mellowness,” explains Rinaldi. “Slow music with a steady beat can help slow down the heart rate and induce a state of relaxation. Lo-fi music’s repetitiveness can help mask intrusive thoughts which can create a sense of calm.”
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If you’re brand new to making beats and music production, we suggest you start by reading that blog post before you dive Music Lo-Fi into the world of Lo-fi, since it requires some fundamental knowledge of beat-making.
The title of the video and the visual appearance of Donut's section are a reference to the livestream "lofi hip hop radio - beats to relax/study to", which plays a playlist of lo-fi chill music over a looped animation.
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Because lo-fi music has such a repetitive quality, it can help usher the listener into a meditative state.
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Carefully choose lo-fi instruments, such as Rhodes keyboards or analog synths, to set the tone. Next, infuse your beat with character by flipping a sample and seamlessly integrating it into your composition.
Anton Berner is a music producer, audio Music Lo-Fi engineer, and songwriter from Stockholm, Sweden. He's produced hip-hop & rap music since the early 2000s and his expertise is in vocal mixing and sample-based beat production. Anton is also the SEO & Content Manager @ Soundtrap and Music Lo-Fi manages the blog and newsroom.