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Pokémon Center Jazz

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Jazz band The Deku Trio return to GameChops Unplugged with a mellow arrangement of Pokémon Center. Piano, upright bass, and mellow drums make up The Deku Trio sound. The band reimagines memorable video game music as casual lounging jazz music.

If you enjoy this jazz cover, check out The Deku Trio’s albums “Zelda & Jazz” and “Zelda & Jazz II”, the most recent installment Zelda & Jazz III, or their recently released single “Mii Channel Jazz”. Or follow the band on Instagram. For more video-game jazz, the wider GameChops Unplugged catalog includes Live From Pallet Town (a Pokémon-focused live ensemble album by VGM Collective) and Sixth Station Trio’s chamber-music Zelda Classics.

Credits
Produced by The Deku Trio
Artwork by Sean Thurlow
Mastered by Chris Davidson
Composed by Junichi Masuda
Originally from Pokémon

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