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] Meteor Falls

    Meteor Falls by Latte Chill

    Meteor Falls is a new single released on the 27th of December. The title song is a lofi chillout beat produced with PO-33 KO on the go. I was inspired by the game of Pokémon Sapphire and replayed it after so many years. Spoiler: one more single to come, all songs are going to be fully free.

    Until then enjoy Meteor Falls and the complete Sapphire album. And buy me a ko-fi if you can.

    Bit more about Meteor Falls

    The song as mentioned above was produced on the go. We travelled with my wife to Lefkada by fall. I took my PO-33 KO along with myself to the journey and kept composing beats. As a result, I ended up sketching a dozen of beats I started to use up as part of my releases. I have a couple of more to go. Sapphire features many of the songs. Ruby, that may come somewhere in 2022 will also feature sketches.

    I felt challenged to work on beats without a DAW. Almost finishing them in one go. 4 lines for melodies and drums. That is what PO-33 can offer. That really offered my a frame how to think during the production. I mean to my point of view lo-fi beats are generally simple. But limiting ourselves to 4 is a different matter.

  • [Single] Verdanturf

    Verdanturf by Latte Chill

    Verdanturf is the second single from Sapphire album with an extra song! More to come pretty soon. Listen to the song above or click on the cover to download it for free.
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    Still here? Then let me share you some more information about Verdanturf.

    It is a beat composed on PO-33 KO during the trip to Lefkada. Consequently also features videos I shot on Lefkada. It is quite a beat oriented song where I emphasised on kick’n’claps. I added bass on top. The high-end got some oriental flute melody that gives a body of the song. Verdanturf is not trying to be more than what it is. An easy lo-fi beat that you may listen in the background. Fully vocalless and pretty simple.

    The second song is the demo version of Old Ale. A beat I was originally composed on DAW but later reworked on my PO-33 KO to match the style of Sapphire album. Therefore we have a weird case here. I mean the demo song is more reach that the finished one. Yet, I believe that offered a harmony for Sapphire album in general. On the other hand it makes my b-sides more lively. You might get interested in B-Sides #3 as well that features Old Ale (demo).

  • [Single] Fallarbor

    Fallarbor by Latte Chill

    Listen to Fallarbor, my latest single above and download it for free. Fallarbor was inspired by the famous Pokémon game and release as part of Sapphire album. It is the first one but further singles will be released later this month.

    The song is a koto based meditative beat emitting oriental vibe. These type of Far East chill-out beats are usually composed in DAW, yet this song was recorded and performed on my PO-33.

    The pentatonic scale and minimalist drums offer a steady but slow flowing of melodies. A bit speedy for yoga music, more like café vibe or focus music to my point of view.

    Fallarbor single also offers a free song as an add-on. Little Root’s demo version is part of the release. Fun fact about this song: this was the original version. I mean the one I composed while playing with the game. The reason why I changed it later is that I composed the songs with my PO-33 KO and recorded them live. This song was put together in Ableton. So it is more reach, a bit different than the ones I created with the pocket sampler. Therefore a new version of Little Root was born later and the original became demo. I hope it makes sense. I thought I share you this little story behind the b-sides.