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] Yanbaru Jungle

    Yanbaru Jungle from Wabi-Sabi

    Click on the cover to get Yanbaru Jungle or support the artist by listening to the song below:

    Yanbaru Jungle is the closing song of both Wabi-Sabi and Wabi-Sabi Extended edition. It only became single song when the extended version was released though.

    It is an easy to listen but not overly happy song. Rather mid-tempo over downtempo. Truly lo-fi song composed on PO-33 KO. It features acoustic beats along with piano. Mellow vibe is vibrant with a kind of “end of the album” feeling. This was one of my reasons not putting on the singles list in the first round. When I worked on remastering, some melodies came out much better than expected. I believe the song received a refreshed vibe. And that vibe allowed to reconsider Yanbaru Jungle’s position.

    Sadly no videos yet. But be patient. I am planning to add some nature inspired videos in the future. It depends on the weather. I am expecting some more rapid warming days. I hope to be able to spend more time outside.

    Clearly and sadly not in Yanbaru Jungle (in Japan). But at least in the Hungarian forests close by.

    B-Side song is called Shigoto. Little and shorter version of the Wabi-Sabi lo-fi album version beat ‘Shikata ga na’.

  • [Single] Kamikaze

    Kamikaze is my latest single from Wabi-Sabi Extended album. It is a short, less than 2 minute beat. I was experimenting with different rhythms on a chillful weekend and I ended up producing some beats for you. Kamikaze is probably my fave among the 5 beats produced.

    Fun fact: 4 of the beats are part of Wabi-Sabi Extended, whereas the last one turned out to be less chill. It is the b-side song on this single.

    Kamikaze was welcome well: on the first day 2 Spotify playlists immediately put the song on their list. Blimey, I did not even had the chance to release my video or upload the single. Personally, I find it great. I guess generally Wabi-Sabi album is pretty much able to offer such vinyl warmth vibe that has been sought by many. I can promise to produce more lo-fi beats in the future similar to this set of songs.

    About Kamikaze b-side song: Fierce Duel

    As mentioned above, besides Kamikaze there is a more faster beat featured on the lo-fi release. The song is called Fierce Duel. As the name suggests it is more a dark song. I gave the title because in my head this song is about two samurais. They are facing each other and it rains heavily. I can’t tell who is going to win, but it is quite sure that this battle will be fierce. Probably that vibe was too far from Wabi-Sabi, so I removed the beat from the extended version as well. Still, if you are interested, head to the single’s page to download or listen to it below:

    By the way as we are at this topic I can drop some notes on Kamikaze’s story as well. To me it is more remembering to them in perspective the time passed. So I do not wish to express any political opinion, whatsoever with the song. For me it is only a moment of looking up at the sky and remembering them. This is why this lo-fi song has much more chill than many of the songs even on Wabi-Sabi Extended album.

  • [Single] Walking Stick

    Walking Stick

    Click on the cover to get Walking Stick free or listen to the song below. Walking Stick is my latest true lo-fi chill-out bit produced on PO-33 KO. I used stock notes only both for the beats and the melodies. My aim was to limit myself a bit to focus more on music production. This was my way to learn beat making on the famous Pocket Operator. I mean it is only a budget (the most budget) sampler on the market. On the other hand easily fits your pocket. You can bring it with yourself anywhere offering a more chillful way of music production.

    I started using it last year releasing my first EP ‘Stock Stories‘. After a year’s time I learnt to master lo-fi beats better, hence I remastered the original EP. On the other hand I decided to add something new as well. This is how Stock Stories Extended was born. I added 4 new lo-fi beats to the existing songs. One of them is Walking Stick of course. I released it a couple of weeks before in January. I will also re-release Wabi-Sabi with the same setup before launching my brand new lo-fi album, Travellers.

    Let me share some more information about it later. For now enjoy the video I just uploaded.