
Album no. 7 is probably the first dark chill album among the Latte Chill releases. I mean I had a couple of sad beats, dark songs before but as a concept release – I do not recall it. So here we go – click on the cover to discover!
First big compilation Desired Decade is a double LP release featuring the essence of my first 6 LPs.
Tracklist:
the World of Hora
Silent Nite Club
disco craze
Cherry DISCO I.
Base #3
Improvised Butterfly Tattoo
inverze fata morgana
Every Mornings’ Asia
Born of Nature
Timeless Sunshine
Darker
Disorder in Rest-Around
chip
Dark Sorrow
Butterfly EGO (OB mix)
Thoughts
Maybe ‘no’ for STORM
Artist of Time
Aoi
Melody of the Shadow
Being Ripped Slowly Apart
nihillistic ghost
Life
Broken Orchestra’s Play
It’s the Mixtery
SlowMotion
intro ~relax!~
just… gazing…
Sad Day
Epilogue
little little melody (zombin’ in da nite)
Looking for Laputa
Pancake Song
Dreams about the Empire
Lazy Japanese Cats’ Sunday Morning Daydream Under the Rainbow in the Garden
Ideas for the Sacred

2017’s May chillhop single featured the Last Quarter of the Moon, a lofi vibe song inspired by the time after the golden hour.
The song is going to be featured on both Café Yami and Year 2017 albums.
But the question is why?
As I restarted working and kind of restructured my solo project to become more closely to what I wish to do in the upcoming years. Aka Latte Chill was born. I realised that I need to set myself challenges.
One of them was to release a single every single month in 2017 and a compilation album by the end of the year. On the other hand, while working on different EPs, I also realised that it has been 6 years since I last released an original album. In 2011 last time. So, I also started to work on a full album during the summer.
Funnily, I ended up composing quite a few sad chill beats, whereas the happy vibe ones became part of Year 2017. And I had the Last Quarter of the Moon. I still missed a couple of songs from Café Yami, and I had my own deadline to publish my monthly song in May. This is how this song became part of both albums.