Hey everyoneI usually listen to lo-fi while working or coding, so I made a small side project to collect the kind of lo-fi music I actually use.
It’s free to listen to, built with free music, and I coded it using React.
Nothing fancy — just something simple for focus and background vibes.
If anyone’s interested:
https://indiegoodies.com/lofi
Would love any feedback
▲Meanwhile I fire up either Garou with 25% scanlines or some Amiga emulator with Lotus III and a TV filter and it will look far better than these pseudo pixel arts.
Lotus III was pixelated but still looked good at low resolutions.
reply▲Looks like all the song URLs are on Dropbox and temporarily disabled, no music plays for me FYI
reply▲This is actually my first time hearing the term “lo-fi”, but I really like how simple and clean the site is.
It works great as background music while working
reply▲Can't play from the phone?
reply▲Nice :) I would like the video to loop perfectly. I can notice the loop by her strand of hair.
reply▲fantastic, I want to listen it.
reply▲Hey
cool thing.
Thanks for showing.
How many songs are there?
Are they generated ?
reply▲garciansmith2 days ago
[-] If there are actual tracks on the playlist it would be nice to see the song titles. Judging from the few I listened to they were AI slop so I guess that wouldn't matter. Maybe I got unlucky, but the AI backgrounds definitely don't inspire confidence either (a slideshow of free images with a creative commons license or something would be much better).
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