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14057488 | Play | Imaginary Folklore | 00:00 Tools | |
51585558 | Play | Clammbon By Nujabes - Imaginary Folklore | 00:00 Tools | |
14057497 | Play | Folklore | 05:18 Tools | |
14057492 | Play | Imaginary Folklore (Clammbon By Nujabes) | 00:00 Tools | |
14057491 | Play | Clammbon By Nujabes_ Imaginary Folklore | 00:00 Tools | |
14057496 | Play | Imaginary Folklore (featuring Clammbon) | 00:00 Tools |
According to Wikipedia, Nujabes was born Seba Jun on February 7th, 1974 in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. Working under the name Nujabes (an anagram of his real name) he made a name of himself as a hip-hop producer and DJ. Nujabes was known for creating fusions of instrumental hip hop beats and jazz to create a very “mellow, nostalgic, and atmospheric sound.” He said in an interview with Sound and Recording Magazine in 2003, “I started making tracks because I wanted to hear music that sampled the old soul and jazz I liked…I wasn’t thinking about making a song at first. It was more a case of, ‘If I loop a sample from this record, then put another sample on top, what will it sound like?’…When I made my first loop, it was all I listened to for an entire day.” On February 26th in 2010, Nujabes was involved in a fatal car accident. His death prompted the creation of multiple tribute albums from many artists, continuing his legacy of unique and rich sounds and music. Nujabes had a hand in a majority of the songs in Samurai Champloo, but the most popular example from the OST is "Battle Cry." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.