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Trying to decide the genre of my last track for my "Lofi Dreams" EP...
Okay, I'm five of six tracks into my Lofi EP, and I want some opinions of what type of genre the final track should be! So I've been producing using some self-made rules regarding Lofi production...
Most everything is off-grid except the kick on the downbeat which stays on-grid, and maybe synth pads where nobody would notice they are on-grid without really listening closely, lol.
No "in your face" sound production. (None of those "nervous mids" and "sharp highs" as you hear in my EDM productions. No sidechaining either. In fact, when I go to master the EP in AUM, I'll apply a low-pass filter to get rid of anything above 10kHz.)
All drum samples are to be from "The Lofi Box" sample pack from Image-Line.
Instrumental only. No vocals. (Although choir pads are acceptable, lol.)
Most of the tracks have been produced in NS2 (except for "Wizardry" which was produced in Koala using loops I rendered from "Jam with Jordan"). The genres include three chilled Lofi HipHop styled tracks (including one being in a 3|4 time signature), one Lofi House track (which someone challenged me to do), and one Lofi Ecuadorian Flute Music track (I shit you not).
I'm thinking about another slightly more uptempo type of track to balance out the three more chilled tracks, or something like old-school pre-Skrill Dubstep but more subdued, but what do you think? Let me know.
Comments
No sidechaining in Lofi? Oof
Some breakstep/breaks/break-core like burial or pinkpanthress perhaps