What Spotify do you recommend for a beginner?
Lo-fi and the nostalgia it activates is something worth being critical about rather than just enjoying.
The warmth and imperfection of lo-fi recording activates a very specific emotional response in many listeners — a sense of the past, of something preserved but degraded, of memory as a physical sensation. This is a real and interesting emotional effect. But it's also worth asking what past is being evoked and for whom.
The lo-fi aesthetic that became dominant in indie music evokes a very specific cultural moment — the American underground music of the late 80s and early 90s, the cassette culture of that period, the bedroom recording tradition that preceded Pro Tools. This is not a universal nostalgia; it's the nostalgia of a specific demographic for a specific cultural moment.
I'm not arguing this is illegitimate. But I think being conscious of what you're actually responding to in lo-fi aesthetics — the music itself or the nostalgic frame — is useful for evaluating whether a specific record is doing something interesting or just hitting the nostalgia button.
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