Bringin' it Backwards

Interview with Powfu, Rxseboy, and Sarcastic Sounds

Sep 23, 2020
Rxseboy, a SoundCloud-raised lo-fi rapper known for relatable high-school tracks; Powfu, emotive singer-songwriter behind the viral "death bed"; Sarcastic Sounds, mellow producer and beatmaker with unexpected placements. They chat about early beat-making, finding each other online, late-night writing sessions, the lo-fi rap rise, and an on-the-spot collaboration that turned into a fast-rising single.
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ANECDOTE

Started Making Beats On An iPod Touch

  • Sarcastic Sounds started making beats at age 12 on FL Studio Mobile and got an old laptop and full software at 13.
  • He spent high school making beats under multiple names before settling on Sarcastic Sounds.
ANECDOTE

Overnight Creation From A Late-Night Beat Flip

  • Sarcastic Sounds made a lo-fi flip of the sample and they wrote the song overnight after a late-night call.
  • Rxseboy recorded his verse live and Powfu added a third verse after Alec Benjamin was contacted.
INSIGHT

Lo-Fi Shifted From Instrumental To Vocal

  • Lo-fi began mainly as instrumental producer-driven streams and only recently expanded to vocal rap.
  • The addition of rappers like Powfu and Rxseboy pushed lo-fi rap into wider mainstream attention.
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