Jazz

Stream video game jazz covers and arrangements from GameChops. Smooth, casual takes on classic soundtracks from Zelda, Pokémon, and more — perfect for relaxing, working, or late-night listening.

  • 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.

  • Super September

    The duo of Button Masher and Dj Cutman are back again in “Super September” Pumping funk basslines and real SNES sounds sparkle in their cover of Earth, Wind & Fire’s unforgettable hit from 1978, Button Masher is Grammy award-winner Jake Silverman, known for his jazz-infused chiptunes. Dj Cutman is music producer and mix engineer, and the founder of GameChops.

  • Chip Funk

    Remix veteran Joshua Morse returns to GameChops with CHIP FUNK, a grooving tribute to some of the most timeless videogame tunes of the ’90s. Joshua Morse is a composer and software engineer known for fusing chiptune and jazz music for remixes and original songs. Chip Funk reimagines seven nostalgic favorites from the SNES, Nintendo 64, Playstation, and Sega Genesis eras by blending 16-bit sounds with jazz rhythms and reharmonizations, lo-fi sound design, and plenty of funky basslines.

  • Star Road

    From label-boss Dj Cutman and jazz-chiptune maestro Button Masher, “Star Road” takes inspiration from the golden era of 16-bit gaming.

  • Plugged In

    Joshua Morse is one of the pioneers of video game remixing, most active in the 2000s as part of OverClocked Remix, the community largely responsible for popularizing video game music as a casual listening genre.

  • Zora’s Domain

    Zora’s Domain is a cover from the video game series The Legend of Zelda, produced by guitarist and composer Chris Logsdon. Chris (aka Chjolo) creates an expansive atmosphere with lush instrumentation and tight performances.

  • New Donk City

    Nelward is a funky boye, blending styles and influences to create a sound all his own. His jazz training comes through in this remix of Super Mario Odyssey’s New Donk City, done in the style of Bob-omb Battlefield from Mario 64. It harkens back to the era of Super Mario World, with clever references and nods throughout his arrangement. Silly synthwork and vocals cover the track like Super Moons, with slick licks and vocals as the cherry on top.

That's all, folks!

That's all, folks!