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Chillofi radio proves lo-fi's staying power. Not background music. It's closer to what you'd hear in a Tokyo 24-hour cafe at 3am - minimal, hypnotic, deliberately unthreatening. The tracks hover between 80 and 100 BPM, heavy on piano and vinyl crackle. Producers here seem to understand that lo-fi works best when it stays restless: lo-fi that stays static becomes furniture. Instead, each mix builds subtle variations. A melody arrives. Rain sounds beneath it. A synth line that vanishes before you fully hear it. The station doesn't announce tracks or interrupt much, which feels right for this for…
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