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The Riverlands

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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.

Both prolific VGM artists, Coffee Date is a multi-instrumentalist and composer, and GlitchxCity is a music producer and content creator. “The Riverlands”, originally featured in Octopath Traveler, a 2018 RPG known for its innovative art style and captivating soundtrack composed by Yasunori Nishiki. In anticipation of the forthcoming sequel, Octopath Traveler II, the duo makes “The Riverlands” their own, fusing together original piano melodies, soothing string sections, and chilled beats. 

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Credits
Produced by Coffee Date and GlitchxCity
Artwork by Evelyn Rose
Mastered by Dj Cutman
Composed by Yasunori Nishiki
Originally from Octopath Traveler

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