Lo-fi, or lofi, refers to a recording with less than professional or flawed sound quality. “Lo-fi” is short for “low fidelity”. Lo-fi represents a subgenre of electronic music that shares qualities with downtempo music, the chillwave scene, and lo-fi hip-hop. Lo-fi music mixed elements of house, jazz, easy listening, and hiphop beats and samples with a DIY music aesthetic that emphasized the imperfect, homemade quality of analog recordings. Hailing from Los Angeles, L.Dre is a true master of this style, but on his album LoFi Symphony for Deutsche Grammophon he rose to a completely new challenge: To combine Lo-Fi Beats with high quality recordings of classical orchestra musicians. A bold combination of two worlds and a conscious clashing with the style led to an impressive result, becoming more than just the sum of its parts.
A1 Under The Moon
A2 Lonely Dance
A3 Gymnopedies
A4 Love Dream
A5 Moonlight Sonata
A6 Sentimental
B1 Summer
B2 Penthouse Suite
B3 Florescence
B4 The Swan
B5 Winter Morning
B6 Canon






Joe Bonamassa – Blues Deluxe Vol. 2 - Coloured
Béla Bartók / Hugo Wolf - Vilnius State Quartet – Quartet No. 2 / Italian Serenade
Streetwalkers – Vicious But Fair
Grinderman – Grinderman 2
Robert Irving III – Midnight Dream
Maroon 5 – Jordi - Coloured
Natalie Cole – Thankful