Category: Single

Individual Moments of Calm: The Lofi Singles Collection

Sometimes, all you need is a single track to shift the energy of a room. My Lofi Singles category features the newest standalone releases from the Latte Chill project. Each track is a bite-sized exploration of analog soul. It is ranging from dusty boom-bap rhythms to ethereal ambient textures. Whether you’re looking for a quick focus boost or a melodic backdrop for your morning coffee, these individual beats are crafted to stand alone while fitting perfectly into your daily rotation.

Scroll to soothe your mind. Enjoy Latte Chill beats, your daily lofi and chillhop companion.

  • [Single] Nagatsuki

    Nagatsuki: A Lofi Soundscape for September’s Long Nights

    In Japan’s traditional calendar, Nagatsuki (長月) marks September as the “Long Month.” The name refers to the lengthening nights of autumn — a time when the air cools, leaves begin to turn, and evenings invite reflection. My new lofi single, captures this shift with mellow textures, warm atmospheres, and a touch of nostalgia for the fading summer.

    Following the seasonal flow of Satsuki, Minazuki, Fumizuki, and Hazuki, Nagatsuki continues the journey into the quieter, more contemplative side of the year.

    Crafting Nagatsuki with the PO-33 KO

    Built on the PO-33 KO, Nagatsuki layers gentle melodies with understated beats. The sound palette blends soft keys, subtle pads, and minimal percussive elements, evoking the stillness of early autumn evenings. It’s a track for winding down, journaling, or simply enjoying the peaceful rhythm of longer nights.

    The B-Side: Yotoku

    Accompanying Nagatsuki is a B-side titled Yotoku (余得), meaning “an unexpected gain” or “additional benefit.” The track mirrors the surprise beauty of autumn’s early evenings — when cooler air, vivid sunsets, and quiet moments bring unexpected clarity. While Nagatsuki offers calm and steady flow, Yotoku introduces a more playful, wandering energy, complementing the single with contrast.

    Together, they create a balance: one celebrating September’s steady nights, the other capturing its unexpected treasures.

    Continuing the Seasonal Journey

    With Nagatsuki, the lofi calendar project enters autumn, moving from the lush leaves of Hazuki into the deepening evenings of September. The single and its B-side mark a turning point — where the warmth of summer gives way to introspection, slower rhythms, and quiet moments.

    Where to Listen

    Nagatsuki and Yotoku are now streaming on all major platforms including Spotify, YouTube, and Bandcamp. Add them to your playlists, share them, and let their sounds accompany your September nights.

    If you’re seeking peaceful lofi beats for focus, study, or relaxation, this release offers the perfect soundtrack for autumn evenings.

  • [Single] Hazuki

    Hazuki: A Lofi Soundscape for August’s Leaves

    In Japan’s traditional calendar, Hazuki (葉月) marks August as the “Month of Leaves.” It symbolizes the quiet turning point of summer — when the heat lingers, but the first whispers of autumn begin to appear. My new lofi single, Hazuki, channels this seasonal shift with mellow tones, warm textures, and a contemplative energy.

    Building on the path of previous singles, Hazuki continues the cycle of seasonal soundscapes with a focus on nature’s slow transformation.

    Crafting Hazuki with the PO-33 KO

    As part of the concept, Hazuki was created with the PO-33 KO blending soft, layered melodies with subtle beats that evoke the stillness of late summer. The track carries both serenity and anticipation — mirroring the moment when the vibrant greenery of August begins to prepare for autumn’s change. It’s music for evenings when the air feels heavy, yet quietly transitional.

    The B-Side: Kyode wa Arimasen

    Accompanying Hazuki is a B-side titled Kyode wa Arimasen (巨で はありません). The track offers a more minimal, stripped-down atmosphere, inviting listeners to focus on delicate details rather than sweeping soundscapes. If Hazuki paints August in broad strokes, Kyode wa Arimasen whispers it in fine lines — a contrasting perspective that complements the main single.

    Continuing the Seasonal Journey

    Hazuki marks the midpoint of the seasonal calendar project, following the rains of Minazuki and the poetic warmth of Fumizuki. Together with its B-side, the single deepens the exploration of how music can reflect time, memory, and the natural flow of the year.

    Where to Listen

    Hazuki and Kyode wa Arimasen are now available on all major streaming platforms including Spotify, YouTube, and Bandcamp. Add them to your playlists, share them with friends, and let these tracks accompany your August moments.

    Whether you’re winding down after a long day or watching the leaves shift toward autumn, Hazuki offers a contemplative lofi soundtrack for the season.

  • [Single] Fumizuki

    Fumizuki: A Lofi Soundscape for July’s Poetry

    In Japan’s traditional calendar, July is known as Fumizuki (文月) – the “Month of Writing.” Historically tied to poetry, literature, and the Tanabata festival, it’s a season where reflection meets celebration. My latest lofi single, Fumizuki, carries this poetic essence into sound: weaving serene beats with a touch of summer’s warmth.

    Much like the months before it – Uzuki, Satsuki, and Minazuki – this release continues the seasonal cycle, capturing July’s atmosphere through tranquil melodies and subtle rhythms.

    Crafting Fumizuki with the PO-33 KO

    Using the trusty PO-33 KO, I built a track that balances introspection and simpliness. The melodies carry a contemplative tone, while the percussive textures nod to the lighthearted flow of summer nights. The result is a calming yet inspiring lofi journey, perfect for writing, studying, or simply enjoying a warm July evening.

    Introducing the B-Side: Kenshō

    As with previous singles, Fumizuki comes with a B-side. Titled Kenshō (見性) – a term often translated as “seeing one’s true nature” in Zen philosophy – the track offers a more meditative, introspective vibe. While Fumizuki channels outward expression and creativity, Kenshō turns inward, inviting deeper focus and reflection.

    Together, they form a balanced pair: one celebrating the written word and poetic tradition, the other guiding listeners toward inner calm.

    Continuing the Seasonal Journey

    With Fumizuki, the lofi calendar project moves into the heart of summer. From the blossoms of Uzuki to the rains of Minazuki, each release paints a different seasonal soundscape. Fumizuki now adds its poetic hues to the collection – a gentle soundtrack for long summer days and starlit nights.

    Where to Listen and Download

    Fumizuki and its B-side Kenshō are available now as a free stream and cheap download on Bandcamp. Stream them, download them, or share them – and let me know what moments these tracks soundtrack for you.

    If you’re searching for peaceful, poetic lofi beats for study, relaxation, or inspiration, this release might be your perfect July companion.