See also: lofi and lófi Alternative forms lofi, low-fi Etymology Shortened form of low fidelity. Adjective lo-fi (comparative more lo-fi, superlative most lo-fi) (sound) Having an old-fashioned quality. (music) Having a rough quality, not musically smooth and refined. Recorded at home with makeshift tools. Noun lo-fi (uncountable) English Wikipedia has an article on:Lo-fi musicWikipedia (music) A subgenre of hip-hop that includes traditional jazz elements and drum machine samples.[1] (music) A subgenre of rock music characterized by minimal production, giving a raw and unsophisticated sound.[2] Antonyms hi-fi References [1]Amable, Jody (2019 January 30) “Chill Beats to Study/Relax to”, in JSTOR Daily, retrieved 2020-03-04[2]Weinder, Edmund (2014 September 11) “Release notes: hi-fi, sci-fi, DIY”, in Oxford English Dictionary, retrieved 2020-03-04 Anagrams FOIL, Filo, LIFO, filo, foil