Earlier this week, Shingo “Shing02” Annen should have been performing at San Francisco’s Great American Music Hall with his band, the Chee-Hoos. For the past seven years, he has led “A Tribute to ...
When a traffic accident on Feb. 26, 2010, claimed the life of independent hip-hop auteur Jun Seba, who recorded and DJed under the name Nujabes, even some of his closest collaborators didn't find out ...
Flows: an annual music festival launched in parallel with the Nujabes Metaphorical Ensemble project, plus Francois K., ...
Hailed for his work in the celebrated anime Samurai Champloo, Nujabes was more than a typical Japanese producer. Alongside J Dilla, Nujabes essentially pioneered the lo-fi hip-hop genre and bolstered ...
It was confirmed today that underground Japanese beatmaker Jun “Nujabes” Seba died last February 26 after a car accident. His family buried him privately and the anouncement of his death did not make ...
In “Making the Invisible Visible,” Amnesty International, alongside German street art collective ...
Nine years after Jun Seba lost his life in a road accident, the Japanese music scene (not to mention a significant number of overseas listeners) is still mourning the loss of its own J Dilla. Friends ...
Nujabes was the founder of Hydeout Productions, and the owner of two Tokyo record stores, Guinness Records and T Records. Nujabes also contributed music to the anime Samurai Champloo, an anachronistic ...
"The Music of Nujabes" is a project by Jon Catanus, bandleader of Toronto jazz/neo-soul group JC3. Consisting of some of the finest young musicians in Toronto, the band captures the energy of the well ...