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Zelda Funk Album Brings 16-Bit Funk to Classic Zelda Titles

Joshua Morse brings his signature SNES-style funk to The Legend of Zelda with seven all-new arrangements in collaboration with GameChops

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May 7, 2024

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[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Game Developer and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource Games Press]

GameChops :

PHILADELPHIA - May 7, 2024 - GameChops and chiptune jazz musician Joshua Morse are excited to release Zelda Funk, a funky adventure of legendary proportions. The album features Morse's signature 16-bit-inspired funk across several Zelda classics from A Link to the Past, Ocarina of Time, and more, touching on fan-favorites such as regal "Hyrule Castle," the jubilant "Lost Woods," and the ominous "Dark World." Listeners can also enjoy Link's impressive dance routines created by Lee Griffin via the YouTube visualizer for the album, with Link break dancing and showing off his smooth moves in time with the funky musical backing.

Zelda Funk is available on all storefronts and streaming platforms now:
Zelda Funk on All Storefronts and Streaming Platforms


“Mastering Zelda Funk for Joshua Morse was a real treat," comments GameChops founder and mastering engineer Chris Davidson. "I have been a fan of his music for almost two decades and he continues to raise the bar in terms of creative and fun arrangements of videogame music. As a big Zelda fan and an even bigger listener of game music, there's nothing else out there like Zelda Funk."


The full track listing for Zelda Funk is as follows:

 

  1. Ocarina of Time

  2. Faron Woods

  3. Hyrule Castle

  4. Lost Woods

  5. Dark World

  6. Death Mountain

  7. Princess Zelda


Learn more: http://gamechops.com/zelda-funk

About GameChops

GameChops is the original game music record label, producing licensed cover songs and remixes of videogame music. Founded by producer and engineer Chris Davidson (Dj Cutman) in 2011, GameChops has a dedicated following of gamers and game music fans. Since it's inception in 2011, GameChops has amassed over 1 billion total streams on its catalog of licensed videogame covers
Learn more: https://www.gamechops.com/
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