The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is a legendary game for many people, and its music by Koji Kondo is memorable, especially for fans of the series. Therefore, GameChops and arranger Rob Araujo Trio have come together to create a 12-track jazz tribute to the beautiful soundtrack. It’s currently available on all streaming platforms after its release on Friday.
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The 12 pieces of music that have been arranged include the following:
You can listen toall of this Zelda musicon Spotify, YouTube, bandcamp, YouTube Music, Apple Music, Tidal, Amazon Music, and Deezer. That’s quite a lot of options.

It is great to have cover songs and arrangements of classic Nintendo songs by musicians. That’s because Nintendo hasn’t released its compositions on platforms like Spotify. It’s quite frustrating.
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The Ocarina of Time soundtrack saw an orchestral cover albumrelease on vinylin 2016. The Materia Collective launched this version through iam8bit.

GameChops has been a video game record label since 2011, founded by DJ Cutman. Since that time, the company has streamed its video game covers 1 billion times.
The label has launched stellar lo-fi albums over the years. It’s even published aSouls & Chill album, inspired by the music of Dark Souls,Bloodborne, and Elden Ring.

The album’s arranger Rob Araujo Trio has nearly 60,000 monthly listeners on Spotify as of the time of writing. The album’s art is by Riana Dorsey, who created the webcomic Suihira. She’s also worked on Chicken Wing Man and Cloud Riders.
The Legend of Zelda series has been very successful across its decades-long history. When the original N64 Ocarina of Time launched, it became one of the highest rated games ever. Currently, it holds a99 Metacriticscore from 22 different outlets.
IGNgave the game a perfect score. “Everything,from Zelda’s Z-trigger lock-on system to the game’s in-game cut-scenes and well-balanced story advancement, is perfect. Zelda 64 is well worth the wait,” the outlet said.
Hopefully, we’ll be able to play Twilight Princess and The Windwaker soon after multiple rumors of a Switch port heading our way. It would be cool to get remasters of the 3DS versions of Ocarina of Time andMajora’s Maskas well.