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a raw, unpolished, and low-fidelity music production or recording style characterized by a DIY aesthetic and nostalgic or vintage vibes
Lo-fi, short for low fidelity, refers to a style of music characterized by its intentionally rough or unpolished sound quality. This genre often features imperfections, such as background noise, distortion, or tape hiss, which are embraced as part of its aesthetic. Lo-fi music is typically relaxed and mellow, creating a nostalgic or intimate atmosphere that appeals to listeners who appreciate its raw and authentic qualities.
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