In 1998 Nintendo released the decade defining Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time which has one of the most recognizable soundtracks in video game history. In 2000 Nintedo released its successor Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask, utilizing the 4 MB RAM Expansion Pak the game has a smoother framerate as well as more detailed textures and lighting, but the music is where things get more interesting because it carries over a few melodies from the previous game but everything sounds slightly lonelier, slightly darker.
Remixer Daybreak captures this mood perfectly with a short piano melody which prominently features the song of healing and the song of storms (as well as a few others), but also has a cameo appearance from a song that appears in Ocarina of Time.