Category: LP

Immersive Journeys: Full-Length Chillout LP

For the listeners who want to lose track of time, my chillout LP category houses the complete long-form works of the Latte Chill project. These albums are curated experiences, designed to be heard from start to finish. From the warmth of vinyl-crackle textures to sophisticated analog arrangements, these full-length releases are the ultimate companions for “flow state” work, deep study, or late-night unwinding. This is where the Latte Chill sound truly breathes.

Enjoy my LPs along with many other beats and releases across the decides. Immerse yourself with my unique way of film-vibe covers, videos and give yourself the moment of chill. Treat yourself with a good cup of coffee and relax.

  • [Album #20] Travellers

    Travellers is a lo-fi chill-out album, where all tracks were inspired by my travels in the past years. It includes my trips to Sardinia and Zante. But I could also highlight my long awaited trip to Tokyo. Many of them gave me quality time with my wife as well as new ideas impacting my every days.

    travellers lo-fi cover with Tokyo scenery

    I tend to release tons of videos with these songs in the future as I have already used them for existing videos.

    Some videos with Travellers songs

    Cozy Place is a PO-33 KO live record with lo-fi warmth. I enjoy creating beats with a pocket sampler like this. I guess you will get what I mean by watching the video above.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wL0JocrISKI&list=PLPyYK8QnTFNUiv_Hx5hd1WSK_sWkTgB4L&index=16

    Some vinyl vibe video was made as well promoting the beats from Travellers album. In fact I offer many songs free. If you are interested in them, grab lo-fi beats here.

    Furthermore, I even replaced my YouTube channel opening video after 2-3 years. I can’t recall when I added my previous one to be honest. Anyways the new is more light, more chill and more lo-fi. Probably showing more what I wish to offer with my beats and on my channel. Did you see it already? Let me know what do you think of it.

  • [Album] Wabi-Sabi Extended

    Click on the cover or go the Wabi-Sabi Extended page to read more about the extended version of the oriental lo-fi beats album.

    Why I released Wabi-Sabi Extended

    Truth to be told Wabi-Sabi album was very close to my heart from the very beginning. It was my first ever album I produced using PO-33 KO only. Which was a challenge, looking back now. I mean PO-33 KO is a great pocket sampler fitting anyone’s budget. Maybe Koala Sampler is cheaper assuming you have at least a mid-level smartphone in your pocket. Anyways it felt uplifting to understand the way how sampled beat production is generally working away from keyboard.

    On the other hand, it gave me bunch of challenges. Lo-fi is generally about low-fidelity. Great quality is not the most important part of the vibe. Still, if you use DAW for awhile, you get used to its benefits. I mean I can edit the different instruments separately. Change them after I listened etc. Now with PO-33 KO you almost record straight to your phone or dictaphone. No edits, no changes.

    And as I had some stage experience from the past, playing melodies with less mistake was kind of OK. However mixing literally the whole song before it was played was a bit difficult.

    I mean yes, you can edit in EQ afterwards. Still, if the bass is too loud compare to kick, no way to mend it after the record. And also, let us not forget vinyl vibe, compressors etc. The while process became different.

    Which was a challenge. I have to say I enjoyed it and still enjoying but I am making mistakes.

    Wabi-Sabi for example turned out to be too silent compare to other Latte Chill releases. In order to mend it, I completely remastered the album and changed it to Wabi-Sabi Extended. Hence I wished to offer you something more, so I added 4 new songs to the album.

    More oriental lo-fi singles to come for free~

  • [Album #19] Sapphire

    Brand new album by Latte Chill. Inspired by the famous Pokémon game with the same title.

    More to come here a bit later. Until then, please listen to the album above.