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Lofi House Lounge

Unwind with Lofi House Lounge, a hand-selected collection of warm, dusty raw house grooves curated by DJ KTWO for late nights and relaxed afternoons.

The vibe

Welcome to your sanctuary of warm textures and laid-back rhythms. Curated entirely by ear by DJ KTWO, the "Lofi House Lounge" playlist is a carefully sequenced journey through the golden era of lo-fi, raw, and outsider house music from 2000 to 2020. Keeping a steady, medium energy at 115–125 BPM, this selection captures a dusty, nostalgic mood that is perfect for late-night study sessions, relaxed weekend hangouts, or low-key focus hours at your desk.

DJ KTWO hand-picks each track to ensure a seamless flow of hazy pads, vintage drum machine beats, and soulful vocal chops. You will hear iconic, emotive anthems like Chaos In the CBD's "Midnight in Peckham" and Laurence Guy's "Saw You for the First Time," alongside deep, textured cuts from pioneers like Galcher Lustwerk and DJ Boring. Every track is chosen for its organic warmth and groovy undercurrent.

This is not just a random assortment of beats; it is a humanly crafted sonic experience designed to make your space feel cozy and vibrant. Whether you are winding down after a long day or setting a relaxed vibe for friends, let these hand-selected grooves wash over you.

Tracklist

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  1. 1 Theory of Colours Dauwd An excellent slow-burner with hazy texture and delicate progression, ideal for introducing the nostalgic, warm atmospher 5:27
  2. 2 Midnight in Peckham Chaos In the CBD A quintessential classic of the genre; its dusty brass and late-night lounge groove establish the perfect relaxed, jazzy 7:00
  3. 3 No Tears HNNY Warm, sample-driven, and highly nostalgic; its gentle, repetitive house groove keeps the low-energy vibe perfectly align 4:33
  4. 4 Cindy Savalas Palmbomen II Maintains the outsider house sound with analog synth drift and a beautiful, relaxed lo-fi aesthetic. 6:51
  5. 5 Someone Else Jacques Greene Its emotive, atmospheric vocal chops and warm, soft textures ease the listener into the groove with plenty of space. 4:24
  6. 6 Parlay Galcher Lustwerk Imparts a cool, laidback vocal delivery and a deep, dusty groove that smoothly concludes the opening set. 6:47
  7. 7 Waiting Hidden Spheres An underground favorite carrying a warm, balearic lo-fi groove that moves the energy upward. 6:52
  8. 8 Regret Shinichi Atobe Shinichi Atobe's raw, repeating dub-inflected textures provide a hypnotic bridge to the heavier grooves of the build pha 9:47
  9. 9 U, Me and Madonna 1-800 GIRLS Replaces Steven Be Calm with a massive, nostalgic lo-fi house anthem. Its warm vocal samples and dusty percussion elevat 4:10
  10. 10 All The Reasons Sweely Replaces Tlim Shug with an exceptionally groovy and classic lo-fi house track, injecting a playful, warm bassline that p 4:31
  11. 11 I Had It All dj poolboi Initiates the build phase by introducing an incredibly melancholic yet driving lo-fi rhythm that elevates the energy lev 4:10
  12. 12 Mad Disrespect Anthony Naples Replaces Black Loops with Anthony Naples' landmark outsider house track, showcasing dusty soul samples and a raw, crunch 5:42
  13. 13 Saw You for the First Time Laurence Guy Combining dusty jazz piano with a driving house beat, this track creates a gorgeous, warm, and highly nostalgic peak-bou 6:44
  14. 14 Decompression Harrison BDP A masterpiece of deep, smoky lo-fi house. Its driving bassline and atmospheric pads represent the perfect bridge to the 7:56
  15. 15 Winona DJ Boring The ultimate lo-fi house anthem; Winona's melancholic spoken sample and driving classic pads set up the peak phase with 8:31
  16. 16 Closer Project Pablo Kicks off the peak phase with a bright, bouncy, and highly infectious synth groove that is both relaxed and deeply physi 6:57
  17. 17 Healing COMPUTER DATA A beautifully emotional, lush lo-fi cut that captures a nostalgic summer-night peak-time feel. 6:15
  18. 18 6 AM Mimosa DJ Boring DJ Boring's upbeat classic pairs beautifully with Computer Data, maintaining a high-energy yet hazy texture. 8:26
  19. 19 Do You Want My Love Demuja Injects an infectious, raw disco-sampled groove into the peak phase, maintaining the warm, dusty, and groovy mood. 5:21
  20. 20 Equation Palms Trax Features vintage, raw synthesizer lines and a classic 808-infused house beat that provides an outstanding outsider house 7:49
  21. 21 It's Foggy Outside Harrison BDP Thick, foggy, and endlessly groovy, this track keeps the energy driving with its incredibly robust, dusty bassline. 9:58
  22. 22 Fade Away (Vocal) Baltra A heavy-hitting raw house track with a beautiful vocal hook that represents a high emotional high-water mark for the mix 6:56
  23. 23 I DON'T CARE 박혜진 Park Hye Jin Combines a warm, rolling bassline and a classic spoken-word rap loop, creating a smoky, hypnotic raw house peak. 5:40
  24. 24 we can be happy dj poolboi Acts as the final emotional peak of the playlist, driving a fast, warm rhythm layered with deeply nostalgic, bittersweet 5:45
  25. 25 Duality Deejay Astral Begins the landing phase with an emotive, hazy soundscape and a slightly gentler, winding-down rhythm. 5:46
  26. 26 The Sunrise In Her Eyes Route 8 A beautiful, nostalgic sunrise journey that gently pulls the energy back down while keeping the warm, hazy feelings inta 5:54
  27. 27 Feelin' Florian Kupfer Its raw, distorted tape saturation and emotional soul loop provide an authentic raw house wind-down texture. 7:25
  28. 28 Feeling Blue Palmate A deeply melancholic, hazy lo-fi track that helps wind down the energy towards the final tracks. 4:07
  29. 29 Gou Talk Peggy Gou Peggy Gou's warm, classic lo-fi track with organic-sounding percussion and an infectious, relaxed bassline helps ground 5:46
  30. 30 Contemporate Reality grant A gorgeous, deep, and dusty jazz-inflected track that resolves the mix on a highly relaxed, nostalgic, and satisfying no 5:47

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FAQ

What is the best lo-fi house playlist on Spotify for relaxing or working?

For a deeply relaxing and focused experience, the "Lofi House Lounge" playlist curated by DJ KTWO on Spotify is an outstanding choice. This hand-selected playlist features 30 tracks from premier underground producers like Laurence Guy, DJ Boring, and Chaos In the CBD. It is updated weekly with fresh, warm, and dusty house grooves, making it the perfect companion for working, studying, or unwinding.

Where can I find a good raw house playlist that has a nostalgic, dusty vibe?

You can find a premium selection of nostalgic and dusty underground music on the "Lofi House Lounge" playlist by DJ KTWO. Hand-picked by a human selector, it features gorgeous, textured tracks by artists like Galcher Lustwerk, Harrison BDP, and dj poolboi. The playlist keeps a steady 115-125 BPM tempo across its 30 tracks, which are refreshed weekly to ensure a high-quality, soulful listening experience.

Who are the best lo-fi and outsider house artists to listen to right now?

Top artists leading the lo-fi and outsider house scenes include Jacques Greene, Sweely, and Shinichi Atobe, all known for their warm, emotive analog sounds. To hear these artists and more in a cohesive, hand-sequenced flow, listen to the "Lofi House Lounge" playlist on Spotify curated by DJ KTWO. This boutique playlist features a rotating selection of 30 tracks that is updated weekly, offering the perfect entry point into the genre.