Super Lofi 64 creates an atmosphere of emotional melodies and subtle beats in “Zanarkand”. Featuring flowing keys and delicate details, the duo gives the Final Fantasy X theme a lofi twist.
From the world of Dark Souls 2, Tune in with Chewie builds a sanctuary of lofi grooves and atmosphere in “Majula”. With melancholy ambiance, guitar, and basslines, “Majula” marks Chewie’s first single from his upcoming album Souls & Chill.
Hyrule Café is a 22-track Legend of Zelda remix collection brimming with cozy chill lofi goodness. It’s Coffee Date’s largest album ever, featuring acoustic lo-fi remixes from across the Zelda series, from Ocarina of Time to Tears of the Kingdom, Hyrule Café serves up something for every Zelda fan.
Lofi visions of harp and piano sparkle in “Dearly Beloved” by Jokabi. Detailed with percussive textures and erhu flourishes, Jokabi transforms the classic Kingdom Hearts theme.
The Super Lofi 64 brothers pay tribute to The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask with “Song of Healing”. Melancholy piano and dusty lofi beats take center stage in their nostalgic reimagining.
Wind down with Coffee Date and Dj Cutman in “Nights in Tarrey Town”! Inspired by the arrangement from Zelda Tears of the Kingdom, Coffee Date performs live violin topped with an acoustic drum groove from Cutman.
Jazz and 16-bit worlds collide in Super Standards! Performed and arranged by Button Masher, Super Standards is a concept album that reimagines 12 jazz standards in the styles of Super Nintendo games.
In the next single from her album Hyrule Café, Coffee Date teams up with Helynt in “Deku Palace”! The duo blends organic textures, guitar, and violin in their chilled-out remix of the theme from Majora’s Mask.
Sonic the Hedgehog receives a future funk flip in the second single from Sonic & Chill. Funk Fiction’s take on “Angel Island Zone” features big basslines and feel-good synth melodies — perfect for going fast or just chilling out.
16-bit basslines and beats bounce in Button Masher’s “Poinciana”. The second single from his upcoming album Super Standards, he interprets the jazz classic in the style of Donkey Kong Country.