@SeiiizeTheDay #3 though we may never get certain answers (until i get to interview uyama, haruka, and takumi!), i’m just saying, we have plenty of evidence to work out reasonable and open-minded (and open-ended) deductions :]
and damn these small comment boxes! i had to delete and repost these to get the order right asjdhf;ajsd times!
@SeiiizeTheDay #2 no doubt he has an identifiable style and sound that makes all of that music his, identifiable as "nujabes." these characters are what make him and his music coveted by this community and are how he has inspired the work of other artists. so with a release of a posthumous album without comprehensive writing credits, there are many questions to ask if you care to ask them. we have our ears, we have heard his music, and we have a catalog of his work since 1999.
@SeiiizeTheDay #1 i'm glad you replied and i completely agree with you. nonetheless, those keen and heartwarming observations don't change what nujabes has done as a producer and what he hasn't :D to my surprise, there isn't much on the linear notes of the album! and maybe that's a good thing. in all the production work of nujabes that i am familiar with, nujabes has never done the exact same thing over & over again. at least he hasn't in an immediately apparent way. that's an incredible thing!
many of you who are dying over these songs will be surprised by the linear notes of the album. this was an unfinished work and had to be pieced together, according to hydeout. who the credits go to on the album will be interesting.
i've always admired nujabes' hallmark percussion production and one thing i've noticed on these tracks is that the percussion is not as dynamic, compared to his previous two albums. zealous fans should think about how much of this is jun's work vs how much isn't.
@sandalsnsocks4 I like that observation, I was thinking the same too.
I'm not trying to be a dick, but its good to step back once in a while and disregard the "Nujabes Fan" discourse and actually dissect the music and critic it but in a positive way, I'm interested in what others would say about his songs musically speaking.
@zarenj21 agree agree. i see what you mean by "nujabes fan discourse" from MNVikingsforever comment below ahah it goes to show how significant labels/names can be (much like how half of uyama's work is attributed to nujabes or all the misinformation on the compilation albums by nujabes). shrugs*
did anyone else notice the piano riff is the same as jeru tha damaja's "me or the papes" fits perfectly in both songs i love it
WhaChuknowBouDatboi 2 days ago
whatever,this shit is amazing
belenenses123 2 weeks ago
@SeiiizeTheDay #3 though we may never get certain answers (until i get to interview uyama, haruka, and takumi!), i’m just saying, we have plenty of evidence to work out reasonable and open-minded (and open-ended) deductions :]
and damn these small comment boxes! i had to delete and repost these to get the order right asjdhf;ajsd times!
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@SeiiizeTheDay #2 no doubt he has an identifiable style and sound that makes all of that music his, identifiable as "nujabes." these characters are what make him and his music coveted by this community and are how he has inspired the work of other artists. so with a release of a posthumous album without comprehensive writing credits, there are many questions to ask if you care to ask them. we have our ears, we have heard his music, and we have a catalog of his work since 1999.
sandalsnsocks4 1 month ago
@SeiiizeTheDay #1 i'm glad you replied and i completely agree with you. nonetheless, those keen and heartwarming observations don't change what nujabes has done as a producer and what he hasn't :D to my surprise, there isn't much on the linear notes of the album! and maybe that's a good thing. in all the production work of nujabes that i am familiar with, nujabes has never done the exact same thing over & over again. at least he hasn't in an immediately apparent way. that's an incredible thing!
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sandalsnsocks4 1 month ago
Only likes. Nujabes only have true fans
tissetass96 2 months ago
goddamn.. all those parrots at the right of my screen xD
Flowraince 2 months ago 2
@sandalsnsocks4 I guess a label can be a powerful thing.
dsfa909 2 months ago
@dsfa909 it's his label though lol
Transpacity 2 months ago
flawless!
TheSuppaNigga 2 months ago
thats it. im buying an iphone solely for the purpose of playing music.
redbigdaddy1 2 months ago
@redbigdaddy1 what about mp3 players
Transpacity 2 months ago
its weird, i never cried when michael jackson left, but jun...
Kizzainpleh 2 months ago
Nujabes is back Motherfuckers!
McRaims 2 months ago
many of you who are dying over these songs will be surprised by the linear notes of the album. this was an unfinished work and had to be pieced together, according to hydeout. who the credits go to on the album will be interesting.
i've always admired nujabes' hallmark percussion production and one thing i've noticed on these tracks is that the percussion is not as dynamic, compared to his previous two albums. zealous fans should think about how much of this is jun's work vs how much isn't.
sandalsnsocks4 2 months ago in playlist More videos from SoundsAreColors 22
@sandalsnsocks4 I like that observation, I was thinking the same too.
I'm not trying to be a dick, but its good to step back once in a while and disregard the "Nujabes Fan" discourse and actually dissect the music and critic it but in a positive way, I'm interested in what others would say about his songs musically speaking.
zarenj21 2 months ago in playlist More videos from SoundsAreColors
@zarenj21 agree agree. i see what you mean by "nujabes fan discourse" from MNVikingsforever comment below ahah it goes to show how significant labels/names can be (much like how half of uyama's work is attributed to nujabes or all the misinformation on the compilation albums by nujabes). shrugs*
sandalsnsocks4 2 months ago
@sandalsnsocks4 Yeah I noticed that these tracks are all different...but still, I enjoy them immensely...
ssun8 2 months ago
@sandalsnsocks4 Don't care. Nujabes vision. His friends and musicians just filled in the missing pieces. It's all Nujabes to me.
MNVikingsforever 2 months ago
@sandalsnsocks4 you bastard... made me get tears on my damn keyboard
HeTookMyJerb 2 days ago
Fuuaarrkkkk this is amazing
chenfeili 2 months ago
when I read the title I thought to myself he never made it home... I cried
superdarkmario2 2 months ago 37
@superdarkmario2 Of course he did! His home is heaven!
iStayFrosty900 1 month ago
@superdarkmario2 Just thinking about it too. Wow what a sad feeling that's he gone.
KHaskins23 2 weeks ago
@superdarkmario2 You're a dick you know that? Man tears coming from my face. It's ok. They're streaming with the beats of this song. <3
MegamanX23 23 hours ago
gonna listen to this when im walking home while raining ^___^
i know i can get ill but i dont mind, life is short you must enjoy it
Migas128 2 months ago
@Migas128 you are mad rigth we must to enjoy those drops falling in our faces you mean the little things in life thats perfect
McRaims 2 months ago
this is so chill.. like all nujabes music it elevates my high!
mellman420 2 months ago
Rest in Beats Nujabes
bwdavis05 2 months ago