Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has already inspired a lofi remix album

Tears of the Kingdom: The Legend of Zelda has only been out for a week, but musicians have already made a lofi take on some of the game’s tracks. The album “LoFi of the Kingdom” runs through a number of songs (the full track list is in the YouTube video description) and includes a remix of the game’s theme, along with versions of tracks themed to certain regions. Hateno Village is one of them, as are Forest Temple, Gerudo Valley, and Gerudo Valley.

“LoFi of the Kingdom” was shared via YouTube channel GameChops, an independent video game record label. SageNine Music, a YouTuber, organized the project in conjunction with Reddit producers r/LoFiHipHop. The album is credited to Collab Cafe.

As I was writing this piece, it is obvious that I was listening to tracks. “Tears of the Kingdom” from Glitch x City has been a favorite so far, but I’m also partial to the “Kakariko Village” track from TheFloorIsLava. That said, you really can’t go wrong playing it from start to finish.

And if you run through this one and are looking for more lofi Zelda, I’d heartily recommend another great album that’s available on GameChops’ YouTube channel. The Zelda & Chill series from German music producer Mikel is excellent, and draws on songs from across the entire Zelda series. I love “Zelda & Chill III” in particular, but they’re all great.

We all know and love LoFi Girl — with her beats to study to — and this is one of the many lofi-style offshoots that have become her heir apparent. So, sit back and enjoy these Zelda lofi beats while you’re taking a break from running around Hyrule, and making weird-ass Ultrahand creations.

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