Raw poetry in weloficast vol. 31 with DJ PHYSICAL Place: Lugdunum, France Tracklist: Cloud Face – W W I Benedek – Afterglo DJ Kush Boogie – Orchid Big Miz –…
Sound factory with audio cassettes by Faktura Please, tell us about your activity at the present time We are publishing music by the artists from Ural Federal District – Yekaterinburg, Tyumen,…
Lo-fi house and raw oriented podcast from Weloficast series vol. 29 by New-York City producer code.pump “Smooth podcast is on the shorter side, but solid. I threw in a couple tracks by…
Lo-fi house (also referred to as outsider house) is a genre of electronic music combining elements of house music, techno and noise. The music is often rough-sounding and "lo-fi", in contrast to the "polished cleanliness" of other contemporary electronic music genres. The term "outsider dance" was first coined in 2012 by DJ Ben UFO and music journalist Scott Wilson, referring to different producers and record labels "operating at the fringes of the fringes" such as Laurel Halo and labels including L.I.E.S., Opal Tapes, Future Times, 1080p, and Lobster Theremin. Outsider house is also closely related to technoise, a fusion of techno and noise music
Lo-fi (originally typeset as low-fi [from the term "low fidelity"] and alternately called DIY [from "do it yourself"]) is an aesthetic of recorded music in which the sound quality is lower than the usual contemporary standards, or which highlights imperfections of the recording for artistic effect.
These standards have evolved throughout history, meaning that some older examples of lo-fi may not have been originally recognized as such. Lo-fi only began to be recognized as a style of popular music in the 1990s. Harmonic distortion (or "analogue warmth") is sometimes wrongly suggested as a core feature of lo-fi music. Its aesthetic is actually defined by the inclusion of elements normally viewed as undesirable in professional contexts, such as misplayed notes, environmental interference, or phonographic imperfections (degraded audio signals, tape hiss, and so on)
Foamek - Sometimes Steve Roach - Structures From Silence
Cylob - Foid Yagya - Snowflake 6
Porter Ricks - Port Gentil The Sight Below - Dour
Bernard Baum - Atoll
Akasha System - Caves
Cyrus - Inversion
Substance & Vainqueur - Surface
Moire - Real Special
DX20V - Untitled Tlim Shug - Doorwaves
Chris Zabriskie - Is That You, or are You You?
Foamek - In The Water (707RZ1 Mix)
Palmbomen II - Seventeen
Roman IV - Lucy
Savas Pascalidis - Sonic Groove (Skudge Rework)
Circulation - Turquoise
Foamek - In Transit
K2 - In My Garden
Lnrdcroy - Sunrise Market
Boreal - Canopy Target
Casino Versus Japan - Late For School
Pilotredsun - Canals
EOD - On A Herald Go
Kettle - The Koi Lanark Artefax - Touch Absence (Intimidating Stillness Mix)
Retro/Grade - Moda Legowelt - Decay Dream Kai Mun - I got them Cop Envy - Cue Two
Patricia - Feel Your Body
Reel By Real - Look At Me
Body Boys - First Time
Ferdinand - The Trip Foamek - Giant’s Neck
Aleks - Give Urself To Me Coastdream - The Key
The Cyclist- Aurora (Shortwave Mix) Greg Beato - Haunting Foamek - Wrong 4 U
Gene Hunt - Dr. Roland DOS - Feels Like
High Tide - Time Unlimited DJ Seinfeld - Forgiven
Foamek - You Let Her Go Slim Steve - Look Out For Me UE LI - Luv (Remix) Foamek - Prysm FF1
Lnrdcroy - Do.ne (Original Altitude Mix)
South London Ordnance - Obsidian (feat. Femme en Fourrure) Rudolf C - Chinaski Foamek - Fugue Foamek - Your Touch Lowranger - Macpherson DJ Sabrina The Teenage DJ - All The Beautiful Things Supreems - Us Together Foamek - Parkway
Lnrdcroy - Thetis NNW
Lo-fi house (also referred to as outsider house) is a genre of electronic music combining elements of house music, techno and noise. The music is often rough-sounding and "lo-fi", in contrast to the "polished cleanliness" of other contemporary electronic music genres. The term "outsider dance" was first coined in 2012 by DJ Ben UFO and music journalist Scott Wilson, referring to different producers and record labels "operating at the fringes of the fringes" such as Laurel Halo and labels including L.I.E.S., Opal Tapes, Future Times, 1080p, and Lobster Theremin. Outsider house is also closely related to technoise, a fusion of techno and noise music
Lo-fi (originally typeset as low-fi [from the term "low fidelity"] and alternately called DIY [from "do it yourself"]) is an aesthetic of recorded music in which the sound quality is lower than the usual contemporary standards, or which highlights imperfections of the recording for artistic effect.
These standards have evolved throughout history, meaning that some older examples of lo-fi may not have been originally recognized as such. Lo-fi only began to be recognized as a style of popular music in the 1990s. Harmonic distortion (or "analogue warmth") is sometimes wrongly suggested as a core feature of lo-fi music. Its aesthetic is actually defined by the inclusion of elements normally viewed as undesirable in professional contexts, such as misplayed notes, environmental interference, or phonographic imperfections (degraded audio signals, tape hiss, and so on)
Lo-fi house (also referred to as outsider house/leftfield house) is a genre of electronic music combining elements of house music, techno and noise. The music is often rough-sounding and "lo-fi", in contrast to the "polished cleanliness" of other contemporary electronic music genres. The term "outsider dance" was first coined in 2012 by DJ Ben UFO and music journalist Scott Wilson, referring to different producers and record labels "operating at the fringes of the fringes" such as Laurel Halo and labels including L.I.E.S., Opal Tapes, Future Times, 1080p, and Lobster Theremin. Outsider house is also closely related to technoise, a fusion of techno and noise music
Lo-fi (originally typeset as low-fi [from the term "low fidelity"] and alternately called DIY [from "do it yourself"]) is an aesthetic of recorded music in which the sound quality is lower than the usual contemporary standards, or which highlights imperfections of the recording for artistic effect.
These standards have evolved throughout history, meaning that some older examples of lo-fi may not have been originally recognized as such. Lo-fi only began to be recognized as a style of popular music in the 1990s. Harmonic distortion (or "analogue warmth") is sometimes wrongly suggested as a core feature of lo-fi music. Its aesthetic is actually defined by the inclusion of elements normally viewed as undesirable in professional contexts, such as misplayed notes, environmental interference, or phonographic imperfections (degraded audio signals, tape hiss, and so on)
Lo-fi house (also referred to as outsider house) is a genre of electronic music combining elements of house music, techno and noise. The music is often rough-sounding and "lo-fi", in contrast to the "polished cleanliness" of other contemporary electronic music genres. The term "outsider dance" was first coined in 2012 by DJ Ben UFO and music journalist Scott Wilson, referring to different producers and record labels "operating at the fringes of the fringes" such as Laurel Halo and labels including L.I.E.S., Opal Tapes, Future Times, 1080p, and Lobster Theremin. Outsider house is also closely related to technoise, a fusion of techno and noise music
Lo-fi (originally typeset as low-fi [from the term "low fidelity"] and alternately called DIY [from "do it yourself"]) is an aesthetic of recorded music in which the sound quality is lower than the usual contemporary standards, or which highlights imperfections of the recording for artistic effect.
These standards have evolved throughout history, meaning that some older examples of lo-fi may not have been originally recognized as such. Lo-fi only began to be recognized as a style of popular music in the 1990s. Harmonic distortion (or "analogue warmth") is sometimes wrongly suggested as a core feature of lo-fi music. Its aesthetic is actually defined by the inclusion of elements normally viewed as undesirable in professional contexts, such as misplayed notes, environmental interference, or phonographic imperfections (degraded audio signals, tape hiss, and so on)
Lo-fi house music podcast aka Weloficast series vol.24 with At Dawn Tracklist Drop The Bomb – Everythign About Her is Wonderful Ligne 13 – Porte De Clichy SWIN – What’s…
- Where did this passion for smooth music come from?
Hm... Tough question but I guess since I was a child I was always fascinated by the art of sound in all it's forms. My first two cd's I bought was 666's "Paradoxx" and Michael Jackson's "Past present and future" album.
So you can see the difference.
- What equipment or software do you use for production?
Literally just my Mac with Logic Pro. I experimented with a lot of hardware but it hindered my fast production style ALOT. It's still fun to do live-acts tho.
- Where do you find inspiration?
I think for me it comes from sad and happy feelings, my mood is very fluctuating and so are my tracks. They can be both sad and very happy and it all depends on what i'm feeling in that exact moment because I make tracks in roughly 2-3h in general.
- What projects preceded the emergence of DJ Different in all its diversity?
My first Alias was "MODA" and Moda focuses mainly on lofi/oldschool house. I kind of felt cornered with Moda and wanted to be more free in my production style and not care so much about genre but of what made me feel good. Hence came DJ Different.
- In your opinion, did the raw music has become quite a popular thing now?
I guess so, I've been around the scene in a couple of years now and it has definitely grown a lot. I think people also like the aesthetics of raw house and where it comes from. What drew me to this type of electronic music was it's sincerity to emotions and vibe.
- Swedish underground, what is the most conspicuous place for visiting in Sweden?
I would def say Malmö and Stockholm for the summers. Especially "Trädgården" in Stockholm and the Underground Scene in Malmö. Some wikkid talent and sweaty dance floor evenings.
- What are your plans for 2018?
I've got some exciting new releases coming on my favourite labels (5 if all goes as planned) and i'm also in the plans of creating my own label but we will see! Some other news coming up real soon as well but I cannot say yet 🙂
- Top 5 tracks for you now
1. Route 8 - The sunrise in her eyes (Always nr1)(Lobster Theremin)
French raw house vibrancy with AL94 How much time do you spend on music? I’m listening to music daily, could be at home or in public transports. Can’t do a…