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Poke Tape 4

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GameChops’ lofi hip hop Pokémon series continues in Poké Tape 4 with Coffee Date lending her orchestral influence to tunes from the Pokémon games and anime. Poké Tape 4 features live violin, guitar, melodica, and cello, Coffee Date brings a welcomed orchestral influence to the chill beat scene.

Coffee Date is Evelyn Rivera, a multi-instrumentalist and composer known for albums such as Stardew & Chill and the Zelda-inspired Hyrule Café series. In her latest album, she joins in GameChops’ Poké Tape series — a Pokémon tribute series showcasing the unique styles of top artists in the video game lofi scene.

Poké Tape 4 features Coffee Date’s favorites from the Pokémon franchise, including nostalgic favorites like “Pokémon Center”, the classic theme song “Gotta Catch ‘Em All!”, and “Route 1” (featuring classically trained pianist Sydney Paige). With music from Pokémon Red/Blue, Ruby/Sapphire, HeartGold/SoulSilver, Black/White, Sun/Moon, and the Indigo League anime, composers include Go Ichinose, Junichi Masuda, Minako Adachi, Shota Kageyama, and John Siegler & John Loeffer.

Poké Tape 4 is out now on all online stores and streaming platforms! Support Coffee Date and GameChops by streaming, saving, and adding the tracks to your playlists.

Credits
Produced by Coffee Date
Piano (track 4) performed by Sydney Paige
Artwork by John Ramsey
Mastered by Chris Davidson
Composed by Go Ichinose, Junichi Masuda, Minako Adachi, Shota Kageyama, John Siegler, John Loeffler
Originally from Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire, Pokémon Sun/Moon, Pokémon Red/Blue, Pokémon Black/White, Pokémon Gold/Silver, and Pokémon Indigo League (anime)

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