Good lofi albums for somebody just getting into the genre?
I listened to this and liked it a lot, but I can tell from just one listen that if I listen to it more than once every couple weeks it will give me depression probably. So I need some new content.
If you like hip hop here's some good lofi hip hop
http://bsdu.bandcamp.com/album/a-sad-kind-of-bliss
Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti mate
Lofi isn't so much a genre as it is a recording technique though
you need to define lofi. I mean, I was about to post Sufjan Steven's Illinois bc he literally made most of that in his lil nyc apartment (not counting the piano and drums)
check out Sam Ray's projects
julia brown
starry cat
teen suicide
also elvis depressedly and salvia plath if you can get into those
dig deeper into will's other releases
>>72019554
there's no such thing as good lofi hip-hop
start with the classics, Guided by Voices - Bee Thousand
shit never gets old
...l-lofi is a genre?
>>72020434
dude why can't you enjoy simple things ?
>>72020485
I love minimalism
>>72020520
not an argument :^)
>>72020527
for real I think lo-fi hip hop is *too* simplistic to be enjoyable. the formula seems to be: flip sample, add beat, make it a minute or two, done
>>72020549
There's more complicated interesting lofi hip hop if thats what you're looking for.
It kinda just sounds like you don't like how it sounds though.
>>72020549
i understand dude don't worry that's why i'm telling you why can't you enjoy simple things ? i think the whole soundcloud/bandcamp lo-fi hip hop scene is overated but it's still enjoyable and it's one of the few genre i can share with my normie friends.
it's not something to glorify but i don't understand why it would be something to trash
>>72020604
it's not as though I think it sounds bad, and I can get behind the aesthetic that accompanies it, but for me there's much more interesting stuff out there and I don't get much out of lofi hip-hop. if you have some suggestions I would be glad to change my mind