Tag: oriental chill

  • [Single] Komorebi

    After a long break, I’m excited to return with new lofi beats that combine fresh production with an inspiring theme close to my heart. Komorebi is the first single from my latest EP, Sakura Sketches, and it’s available now for free on my Bandcamp page.

    Komorebi: The First Single from Sakura Sketches

    If you’re a fan of relaxing lofi edits and chilled-out beats, Komorebi is a perfect addition to your playlist. Drawing inspiration from the beauty of cherry blossoms and the changing seasons, this track captures the essence of nature’s rebirth during sakura season. With subtle oriental influences, you’ll hear soft piano melodies, atmospheric pads, and a mellow rhythm that blends the tranquility of spring with the chill vibes of lofi music.

    What is Komorebi? A Japanese Concept in Music

    “Komorebi” is a Japanese term that describes the effect of sunlight filtering through leaves, a beautiful metaphor for the way light interacts with the natural world. In the track, you’ll hear layers of delicate sounds that mimic how light dances through trees during sakura season, creating a serene and uplifting atmosphere. This concept inspired me to blend traditional vibe and modern elements, combining oriental sounds with my signature lofi beats.

    If you’ve been following my music, you might notice that Komorebi feels like a natural progression from previous EPs like Demon Festival and Wabi-Sabi. It’s an evolution of the chillhop, oriental, and sakura vibes I’ve explored over the years, with new techniques and creative twists on the production.

    Satori: A New B-Side Track

    As a special bonus, the single includes a B-side track titled Satori. This track explores the concept of sudden enlightenment, adding a deeper layer to the Sakura Sketches theme. While Komorebi captures the delicate beauty of nature, Satori delves into a more introspective soundscape, with intricate instrumental choices and lush sound textures. It’s a perfect complement to the single, providing an opportunity to experience a different side of this lofi project.

    Behind the Production: A Blend of Oriental Sounds and Lofi Beats

    Creating Komorebi was an inspiring journey, with a production process that stayed true to my style while incorporating new elements. Using tools like Koala Sampler and Ableton Live, I blended piano, warm pads, and field recordings to create a track that feels both nostalgic and fresh. The oriental influence shines through in the choice of instruments, with light touches of traditional sounds, providing a dreamy atmosphere perfect for study or relaxation.

    The mastering process was a challenge, as I worked with EQs and dynamic range to ensure the track’s warmth and clarity. This careful balance is crucial to the track’s feeling of intimacy, and it’s something I’m proud of as it reflects the depth of sakura season—beauty in both the fleeting moments and the lasting impressions it leaves.

    Listen to the song here and scroll to the bottom of the page to get it for free.

  • [EP #52] Sakura Sketches

    My #52 EP is titled Sakura Sketches and is now live on all major stream platforms. After a long break, I wished to return with a set of fresh beats that are somewhat new and indeed I changed much in the production process. On the other hand, I wished to stick to a topic that is close to my heart, that is given: cherry blossom.

    Immerse yourself with 5 new songs and let us wait for Spring together and watch out. More singles are coming soon, maybe with B-side songs. I hope I will be able to work on beats more in 2025 over 2024. It was amazing to have a break but also good to be back.

    Click on the cover to listen to my #52 Sakura Sketches EP. The photo is one I took during sakura season. I intended to give it a filmy vibe therefore, I edited it in Snapseed a bit. If you like the style, read more about my hobby and check my last season photos in Vienna. I am already looking forward to the next season.

    Origin of Sakura Sketches EP

    Sakura means a lot of things. The easiest translation would be ‘cherry blossom’ but what is beyond is much more. It refers to the flower of ornamental cherry trees that are widely known in Japan. Still, the word refers to the tree and its flower as well. It is often translated as Japanese cherry. It is matched with Hanami (flower viewing) in Japan. After the winter period, people go out and watch the flowers and petals. It represents the reborn of nature, the start of the warmer weather. My titles are also matching the concept of sakura.

    Which one is your favourite track? Let me know on any of my social media channels. I am looking forward to your comments.

  • Oriental Chill: Relaxing Music for Your Mind and Soul

    Are you a fan of oriental chill music that can transport you to another place and time? Do you find peace in the sounds of nature mixed with music that soothes your mind and soul?

    If so, then you’re in luck! In this article I am introducing you my Oriental Chill Mix playlist, a collection of tracks that will take you on a journey to the mystical world of the Orient.

    About Oriental Chill Mix

    Oriental Chill Mix is a unique blend of traditional and modern sounds, with a focus on the traditional instruments of the Far East. What does it mean in production? I spent my time understanding the beats of Japan, China and many other countries. From the sounds of the guzheng and erhu to the melodies of the shakuhachi and koto, each track is carefully crafted to take you on a musical journey through the Orient.

    Oriental chill

    Whether you’re looking to unwind after a long day, in need some background music for your work or study, or simply just want to escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, my Oriental Chill Mix has got you covered. The calming melodies and tranquil sounds will help you relax, focus, and recharge.

    The Oriental Chill Mix playlist is perfect for a variety of settings. Whether you’re enjoying a quiet night at home, practicing yoga, or just need some soothing background music at your workplace. I believe the playlist is also great for meditation, as it helps create a peaceful atmosphere that will allow you to clear your mind and find inner calm. On the other hand, majority of the songs has drums and beats. This way it keeps a tempo and offers a less floating vibe. After all, the aim is to help you focus and unwind.

    About the songs

    One of the most notable tracks in the Oriental Chill playlist is “Lazy Japanese Cats’ Sunday Morning Daydream Under the Rainbow in the Garden”. Not just because of the long title, but it is one of the first songs I composed back in 2009.

    Another is “Ode to a Bonsai” from Pagoda EP. A beautiful composition that features the sound of the koto.

    So if you’re looking for music that can transport you to another world and help you relax and unwind, give Latte Chill’s Oriental Chill Mix playlist a try. With its unique blend of traditional and modern sounds, it’s sure to become your go-to playlist for all your relaxation needs.

    Also, don’t forge to check the following releases, if you like this vibe. Color Scheme: the most traditional, only featuring Far East instruments. Moon Festival: a recent collaboration EP with flute, soft melodies and hip-hop beats. And Wabi-Sabi album, my first PO-33 KO sampled LP.