LO-FI HOUSE OPçõES

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When I heard “Passing Me By” in 1992, I understood the lo-fi aesthetic in the crackling needle and distorted, ghostly organ sample from Quincy Jones’ “Summer in the City”. The saxophone precursor to the chorus also introduced me to a more sophisticated rap-jazz fusion.

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Flower and Bomby sit at the top of the steps from "Get to the Top in 500 Steps" and "Getting Teardrop to Talk" eating bananas. They are sharing one earphone while listening to music on a device that looks like a phone, or an MP3 player.

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It’s lo fi music download time to make your pillow as fluffy as possible – and get ready to be transported into another world Spotify

The title of the video and the visual appearance of Donut's section are a reference to the livestream "lofi hip hop radio - beats to relax/study to", which plays a playlist of lo-fi chill music over a looped animation.

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If you like that, it's no guarantee you'll like this, but it's a good start. We go through the individual characters, their relationships with each other, and the background of the crazy Tekken world in this podcast. All backed by the tasty lofi beats you love...

Coincidently, the eliminated contestants mentioned in the first half of the song would all later on rejoin the show.

Study Music is known for creating a calm and soothing atmosphere that can help you relax and focus better. The slow and steady beat of the Study music can also help slow down your heart rate and breathing, reducing feelings of restlessness and anxiety. But that's not all! Listening to lofi music can also improve your overall mood and reduce stress levels.

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