Nights in Tarrey Town
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.
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.
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.
Take in the sights and sounds of “Hateno Village”, remixed by Coffee Date and Curly! The duo recreates Breath of the Wild’s sweet orchestral score, overlaid with downtempo beats.
Mipsick teams up with Coffee Date in a hazy lofi spin on “Kass’ Theme”. Pairing live accordion violin, and warbling pads, the Breath of the Wild tune transforms into a chillhop beat. An alternate mix by Coffee Date will also appear on her upcoming album Hyrule Café, releasing September 15th!
Journey into “Gerudo Valley” with Coffee Date’s lofi-pop remix of the Zelda classic! Featuring live performance from guitarist Hollow Groove, Coffee Date pairs guitar and strings with chill, feel-good vibes.
Weaving guitar, piano, and violin with a chilled beat, Coffee Date gives a heartwarming performance in “Under A Hollow Moon”, a theme from Bravely Default.
Rippling harps pair with smooth basslines in Coffee Date’s remix of “Secret of the Forest”, a lush lofi reimagining of the theme from Chrono Trigger.
Wind down with “Zelda’s Lullaby”, a sleepy lofi waltz by Mipsick and Coffee Date. Pairing dreamy synths and strings with warm tape sounds, the duo pay homage to the beloved melody from The Legend of Zelda.
Get into the flow with Coffee Date and GlitchxCity in “The Riverlands”. Featuring gentle piano and a laid-back ukulele, the pair refreshes the tranquil theme from Octopath Traveler.
With sweet piano and violin lines, “Aerith” by Coffee Date imagines the Final Fantasy heroine’s theme as an emotional lofi arrangement.
That's all, folks!
That's all, folks!