For those unfamiliar with the genre “easy listening” here’s a link to a Wikipedia article about it

  • Fleshtrap@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Basically trip hop for people who missed out on or are too young for trip hop.

    Nujabes, Massive Attack, Portishead, Unkle, Little Dragon, and many more great artists/bands that all have produced albums and songs that could be described as lofi, often find their work in lofi mixes.

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      11 months ago

      “Lofi” as it is understood nowadays is more about background music that aims not to be distracting when working/studying. Basically lofi == “lofi (to study to)”.

      Trip-hop like Portishead does it, while it is “low fidelity” (as in it uses warm tones, crackling, record scratching, etc), it is not lofi, in the same way that Sabaton is Rock but not Rock&Roll.

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        11 months ago

        I imagine doing homework undistracted while Unkle’s Warstories or Portishead’s Dummy are playing. Or how DJ Shadow would fit on the same shelf as this one tired anime girl with her studying hip-hop beats. It’s a bit of a stretch to put them together, if not for a dozen of neutral songs in their discographies.

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      11 months ago

      It’s basically the same genre, but “Trip Hop Beats to Relax/Study To” just doesn’t have the same ring to it