Lofiles is a music and mp3 blog contains a collection of songs I love.
MP3s are for sampling purposes only. If you like the music as much as I do, please go out and buy the records! The website's focus is mainly on indie music covering a wide array of genres: Alternative, alt folk,alt country, singer-songwriter, indie hip hop, funk & soul, experimental music and more. I try to steer clear of any music on major record labels preferring to support independent labels and artists only.If you have a complaint about the ownership of a track, please contact me directly and I will be happy to take it down ASAP.
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Stephen McBean's boogie outfit makes a more concerted effort to reconcile the band's inner darkness and light, leaning as much on pop as psych. [Stuart Berman] […]
One of Kompakt's cornerstone artists returns to making slow, bleary, moody, spooky sounds just as they find favor in the U.S. electro-pop underground. [Andy Battaglia] […]
After pre-dating the rise of artists like Emeralds and Oneohtrix Point Never, Arp's drone gets a shot of songcraft and traditional instrumentation. [Larry Fitzmaurice] […]
The electro-pop band has tracks from One Life Stand reworked by house hero Todd Edwards, Caribou's Dan Snaith, and techno hotshot Osborne. [Joe Colly] […]
The pop-punkers are a bit less frantic as they turn their attention from politics to affairs of the heart, and the results are mixed. [Jess Harvell] […]
Apparently, "artistic differences" wasn't a bullshit reason for this potentially giant dance duo's recent breakup: Their debut LP is all over the place. [Andrew Gaerig] […]
The UK cult act continues to draw from 60s soft-pop yet adds off-kilter twists-- a spoken-word, musique concrète ghost tale-- on this mini-LP. [Jess Harvell] […]