Tag archive for ‘Nujabes’
News: Hydeout released new Nujabes song
After the death of Japanese producer Nujabes, fans are eager to hear unreleased material. Recently Hydeout Productions released a track by Nujabes that no one heard before.
News: Hyde Out Productions announced Nujabes tribute album
A lot of jazz-orientated hip hop fans are in remorse after the death of Japanese producer Nujabes. To pay hommage to the lost musical genuis, Hyde Out Productions announced the release of Modal Soul Classics II – dedicated to Jun Seba a.k.a. Nujabes.
Free Download: Perry Porter – Tribute To Nujabes EP (2010)
A free Nujabes tribute EP by Perry Porter. I think this needs no further explanation other than ‘Nujabes R.I.P’.
Free Download: Kper – Listen To My Beat (Nujabes Tribute Mix)
A few weeks ago terrible news hit the fans: Japanese producer Nujabes died. After that shocking news, Kper decided to create a tribute mix to the lost legend. The ‘Listen To My Beat’ mix contains a broad selection of music by Jun Seba, including collaborations and 12″ songs.
Pick Of The Week #14: Nujabes
Sometimes people start hyping an artist after his/her death, but it is different with Nujabes. He’s always been a ‘musical godfather’ for a lot of people, including me. He was the one who introduced me to jazzy hip hop and Japanese music in particular. Without him, this site/magazine would not exist and I doubt I’d love as much as Japanese music like I do now.
News: Nujabes died in fatal car accident
Today terrible news hit the fans: legendary producer Nujabes died in a fatal car accident. Although people were hoping for a hoax, the news got confirmed by Hydeout Productions (source) and friend/collegue Shing02. Nujabes died at the age of 36.
Review: Nujabes, Pete Philly, Noah23 & More
After rating albums for one of our issues, the writer who goes under the name of ‘WestGoogle’ decided to give several artists a rating. Read it to find out about artists you didn’t know yet, or to read a solid review about your favourites.
Reviews: Timeline 1989-2009
I’d like to take you two decades back in time, to the year 1989. The year Hip Hop took its first steps towards the Golden Era. This is Hip Hop from 1989-2009 according to The Find. From classics to slept-on albums and from recommendations to revolutionary releases.





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