Last year, Lo-Fi produced the first two volumes of his five-part series, supported by the likes of Okayafrica. These mix tapes were unique in their cinematic feel and historical depth, a way for him to “crate dig" his Nigerian heritage. He creates soulful sagas with his experimental approach to rootsy and beatific production, making "beautiful ordinary music for beautiful ordinary people". That's you.
Last year, Lo-Fi produced the first two volumes of his five-part series, supported by the likes of Okayafrica. These mix tapes were unique in their cinematic feel and historical depth, a way for him to “crate dig" his Nigerian heritage. He creates soulful sagas with his experimental approach to rootsy and beatific production, making "beautiful ordinary music for beautiful ordinary people". That's you.