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Helynt

Lofi, ambient and electronic producer

Helynt is a synthwave, lofi, and ambient producer from Italy, and one of the most prolific album artists in the GameChops catalog. He plays guitar over warm synths and unhurried beats, and his records tend to move at the pace of a long evening.

On Zelda Ambient he slows fourteen Hyrule themes down to a dreamy hush, and on Super Ambient World he stretches that idea across twenty-two Nintendo soundscapes. He has wandered well past Nintendo, too, scoring a galaxy of laid-back tribute on Jedi Vibes and turning Toby Fox’s Deltarune into the late-night chill of Deltarune Vibes.

The thread running through all of it is mood: music built for focus, for winding down, and for the kind of nostalgia that feels like coming home to a game you loved.

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  • One Dance

    Lush sax and gritty lofi beats take the spotlight in this chill cover of Drake’s “One Dance”. Rifti Beats gives the tune the lofi treatment from his album Drake & Chill.

  • Drake & Chill

    Lofi beatmaker RiftiBeats flips Drake’s most famous hits into chillhop bops! Rifti made waves in 2022 with his Final Fantasy tribute album Chocobo & Chill. But after the album dropped, he started suffering from burnout. It wasn’t until Drake released his latest album, Honestly Nevermind, that Rifti became inspired to produce again.

  • Bad Batch

    Embark on a chilled-out trip through wavy lofi soundscapes in “Bad Batch”. Helynt grooves through the Star Wars: The Bad Batch theme with spacey synths and guitar.

  • Coconut Mall

    Super Lofi 64 takes you on a cruise through “Coconut Mall” Ride along with lofi piano and guitar grooves in their remix of the iconic MarioKart Wii tune.

  • Green Hills

    Slow down and chill out to this new collab from Helynt and Koreskape: a spin on the classic Sonic the Hedgehog tune, Green Hill Zone. This is “Green Hills” 🦔

  • Zanarkand

    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.