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Lo-Fi Songs: An Alternative to Keep Productive

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  • 30 November 2020, 10.55
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Sometimes when we are planning to be productive, there seems to be a huge wall that feels  like a barrier that stands in the way. It feels like everything is not possible, this work is too much, laziness and pessimistic feelings creeping up from our legs. Evidently a lot of people also feels the  same. But then, how do we overcome that?

A lot of people in the working age such as teens, college students, and even working  professionals experienced that feeling. Some found their productive tempo by using songs, a  change of the atmosphere, or even putting white noises to keep focusing.

When I feel so miserably like that, I usually goes to the YouTube live of lofi hip hop radio  – beats to relax/study to. There, you can also find many other people in the comment section that  had shared their experiences in life. It has become sort of a community where some strangers support another stranger without knowing much of their background. The beats of the Lo-Fi songs  also create a sense of nostalgia and relax.

lofi hip hop radio – beats to relax/study to, the girl we have always known in the Chillhop’s live youtube channel.

 

What is a Lo-Fi?

The word Lo-Fi comes from the term “Low-Fidelity” which has the reference to the sounds  of vinyl crackle. “Low-Fidelity” itself means the electronic reproduction of sound or images using  technology that results in unwanted distortion or imperfection. Rather than thriving for perfection,  Lo-Fi introduce us to embrace our imperfection as a unique human being and just go with it.

With slowed songs, repetitive tone, hums, background noise, limited sound wave  amplitude yet still unique in a way, Lo-Fi songs are widely used by students all across the world  to help them study, relax, focus, and even sleeping. In most cases Lo-Fi can be a genre that turns songs that you hate into the song that you love.

The history of Lo-Fi

Many Japanese artist, pianist, and jazz artists found the entire groundwork of this relatively  new genre. As you can already notice a lot of Lo-Fi channels in YouTube are putting some  Japanese aesthetic animation into the background. Some series of anime from Japan deeply  influenced this genre such as Nujabes in his work Samurai Champloo and Joe Hisashi’s works in  Studio Ghibli’s soundtrack movies.

There is even a singer and composer that only focused on producing Lo-Fi songs such as  Keshi or Casey Luong. Keshi is a Vietnam-American singer living in Houston, United States. Even  though he does not like to be classified as a Lo-Fi artist, his works was very much a nostalgic  fusion of jazz or R&B samples with very raw, and old-sounding hip-hop beats that are good for  setting a mood.

The new emerging genre of Lo-Fi in the society is like a utopia. This world has moved on  for too fast, and Lo-Fi songs is here to tell us that everything is okay and eventually things would  work out. Lo-Fi songs also give the sense of having a nice soundtrack into our world. It gives us  the sense of just living and existing in this world.

 

Author: Yacinta Prima Ayu Easterani | Student of International Undergraduate Program-2020

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