Poké & Chill vinyl Record

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Mikel is a beat-maker and producer from Germany now living in Australia
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Pokémon goes lo-fi

Pressed on White Vinyl

Poké & Chill is a 16 track Pokémon remix album produced by Mikel, with faithful lofi hip hop renditions of music from Nintendo’s beloved Pokemon video game series. From the original Pokemon Red & Blue games, composed by Jun’ichi Masuda, to later installments like Pokemon Sun & Moon, Poké & Chill features a diverse collection of nostalgic and expressive game music.

Poké & Chill features compositions by Jun’ichi Masuda, Gō Ichinose, Minako Adachi, and Shota Kageyama. It features music from Pokémon Red & Blue, Gold & Silver, Sun & Moon, X & Y, Black & White, and Ruby & Sapphire. All compositions are licensed and used with permission. 

This is the Remastered version of Poké & Chill – Pressed in Philadelphia on white vinyl.

Poké & Chill Credits
Produced by Mikel
Co-produced and Mastered by Dj CUTMAN
Album design by Bespa
Executive Producer Chris Davidson

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of music is "Poké & Chill"?

Poké & Chill is a 16 track Pokémon remix album produced by Mikel, with faithful lofi hip hop renditions of music from Nintendo’s beloved Pokémon video game series. From the original Pokémon Red & Blue games, composed by Jun’ichi Masuda, to later installments like Pokémon Sun & Moon, Poké & Chill features a diverse collection of nostalgic and expressive game music.

What songs are on "Poké & Chill"?

Poké & Chill features the following tracks:
Pokémon Gym
Route 3
Azalea Town
Hau’Oli City
Ecruteak City
Route 30
National Park
Pokémon League
Anistar City
Relic Song
Sacred Beasts
Route 113
Trainer Battle
Lavender Town
Ending Theme
Title Screen

Which Pokémon games are featured on this album?

Poké & Chill features music from Pokémon Red & Blue, Gold & Silver, Sun & Moon, X & Y, Black & White, and Ruby & Sapphire. All compositions are licensed and used with permission.

Who composed the music for "Poké & Chill"?

Poké & Chill is a licensed cover album featuring compositions by Jun'ichi Masuda, Go Ichinose, Minako Adachi, and Shota Kageyama.

Is this a colored vinyl?

Yes! This vinyl is pressed on white colored vinyl with a matching printed label.

Is this an official Nintendo album?

Poké & Chill is not an official Nintendo product. It is a licensed cover song album, meaning every track has had the rights properly cleared with the original rightsholders. Every purchase directly supports Mikel and the original music composers.

What is the packaging quality?

The jacket is printed on a premium matte finish that resists scratches, scuffs, and fingerprints. The inner sleeves are poly-lined to protect the vinyl for years to come.

How is the audio quality? Does it sound better than the digital version?

The audio quality is the highest possible. The album was handled by three separate engineers before pressing, and the vinyl-specific masters were completed by Townsend Mastering — one of the best mastering houses with a specialty in video game soundtracks and cover albums on vinyl. The result is smooth, consistent playback with low noise and beautiful dynamic range.

What is the return and replacement policy?

If for any reason you are unsatisfied with your record, you may return it within 30 days of delivery for a full refund — but we think you'll love it! If your record arrives damaged or won't play properly, we will send you a replacement free of charge, no questions asked.

Is this a pre-order? When will it ship?

Yes, this is a pre-order for a first-run copy of Zelda Classics, with an estimated street date of Fall 2026. This pressing is limited to 1,000 copies, and once it sells out, we anticipate a wait of at least 6 months before more copies become available.

Do you ship internationally?

GameChops currently ships to the US only. For international orders, check with our retail partners: In Canada, visit Very Ok Vinyl for domestic rates and faster shipping. In Europe, visit HHV or Black Screen Records. In Australia, check out Pixel Crib. For additional options, visit Light in the Attic.