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Tsutchie Force Of Nature
Samurai Champloo Music Record - Masta

Samurai Champloo Music Record - Masta

Labels

Victor

Catno

VTJL-9~10

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album Limited Edition

Country

Japan

Release date

Jul 5, 2024

Samurai Champloo Music Record: Masta is a soundtrack album created by Force Of Nature and Tsutchie originally released on June 23, 2004. It is the first of four

Samurai Champloo Music Record: Masta is a soundtrack album created by Force Of Nature and Tsutchie originally released on June 23, 2004. It is the first of four soundtrack albums released for the show.

The music of the Samurai Champloo anime series was created by a group of producers: Japanese hip-hop producer Tsutchie of the rap group Shakkazombie, American hip-hop producer & emcee Fat Jon of the rap group Five Deez, Japanese hip-hop producer Nujabes, and Japanese DJ & production duo Force Of Nature. The music genre is primarily instrumental hip-hop.

✺ Pressed on black vinyl
✺ Limited edition double LP
✺ Featuring music by Tsutchie, Shakkazombie, Fat Jon, Nujabes, and Force Of Nature

Available in 4 months

Jul 30, 2024

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

80.99€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Force Of Nature - Vagrancy

3:08

A2

Force Of Nature - Mist

3:44

A3

Force Of Nature - Judgment On

3:03

A4

Force Of Nature - Loading Zone

4:29

B1

Force Of Nature - Paranoid

3:21

B2

Force Of Nature - Silver Children

3:56

B3

Force Of Nature - The Long Way Of Drums

2:24

B4

Force Of Nature - Sneak Chamber

3:15

B5

Force Of Nature - New Dimension

3:15

C1

Tsutchie - Raw Material

4:52

C2

Tsutchie - Dry

4:20

C3

Tsutchie - Breeezin'

4:20

C4

Tsutchie - Tubed (Drum Please!!!)

4:31

C5

Tsutchie - Pretending To...

4:32

D1

Tsutchie - Seventythree (I Ask)

4:48

D2

Tsutchie - I Sighed

3:44

D3

Tsutchie - Sincerely

4:48

D4

Tsutchie - Numbernine (Back In TYO)

3:27

D5

Tsutchie - You

4:57

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