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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.
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Locasts

We give you the some samples of the music we showcase here, on the Lofiles platform, and we are very proud of the choices we made and all those amazing artists we try to promote. We call these Locasts, kinda podcast or broadcast if you wish, very often on the lofi tip.

Locast # 4

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Andy Hull – I`ve got friends

Quincy Jones – The Bill Cosby show theme

Micachu – Vulture

Vic Chesnutt – Phillip Guston

Omo – Oversized

The everyday visuals – Morning star

Young man – Five

Sin Fang Bous – Catch the light

Elaine Lachica – Behind my mind

Past lives  -Hex takes hold

TDM – On my honor

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

Locast # 3

The castanets – Glory B
Rain Mchine – Smiling black faces
Sara Lov – Animals
Lautaro Feldman – Trampa
Howlies – Aluminum baseball bat
Taken by trees – watch the waves
Friends in Bellwood 2 – Oh sweet nuthin
The big pink – Dominos
The very best – Yalira
Washed out – Belong
Fol Chen – The longer u wait
Trash trailer Tracys – Candy girl demo
Atlas sound – Walk a thin line

                                                                                                                                                                            

Locast # 2

  

Black mold – Metal spider webs

The octopus project 

Be my weapon – Come vivid

The Dellano oechestra

Balmorhea

Toumani Diabate – Elyne road

Jenn Grant – Heartbreaker

Goldmund – Calcavade

The low anthem – Charlie Darwin

Tiny vipers – On this side

Loxsly – lamprey eels

Kashmir – Surfing the warm industry

                                                                                                                                                                            

Locast no. 1

Locast no.1 playlist:
Feedback in the field – Plants and animals
Clerascel – Tinariwen
Just like heaven – The Watson twins
Eyelids – The Dodos
Boom Shinga Ling – Oojami
Feso Jaiye – Nigeria Special
Baby Escapo – Michal Kahan
Guitar 1 – Bradford Cox
Unknown – Balanescu quartet
Hasapiko (Rembetiko soundtrack) – Stavros Xarhakos
Heimat – Hauschka

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