Music

Collections of licensed game music covers and remixes, concept albums, singles, and compilations of music.

  • Majula

    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 from his album Souls & Chill.

  • Hyrule Café

    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.

  • Dearly Beloved

    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.

  • Song of Healing

    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.

  • Super Standards

    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.

  • Deku Palace

    Coffee Date teams up with Helynt in “Deku Palace”! The duo blends organic textures, guitar, and violin in their chilled-out lofi remix of the theme from The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask.

  • Angel Island Zone

    Sonic the Hedgehog receives a future funk flip from Funk Fiction! His take on “Angel Island Zone” features big basslines and feel-good synth melodies, perfect for going fast or just chilling out.

  • Poinciana

    16-bit basslines and beats bounce in Button Masher’s “Poinciana”. He interprets the jazz classic in the style of Donkey Kong Country, from his album Super Standards.

  • Tarrey Town

    Super Lofi 64 visits “Tarrey Town” in a laid-back lofi piano tribute to Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and Breath of the Wild. Building up from a gentle piano arrangement, the brothers Super Lofi 64 work in guitar, bass, and soft beats.

That's all, folks!

That's all, folks!