Jun Seba (known as Nujabes) was a Japanese record producer and DJ celebrated for blending jazz, soul and hip-hop into atmospheric instrumental tracks; he died in 2010.

Founder/central figure of the Hydeout label; contributed music to the anime Samurai Champloo soundtrack; widely praised for marrying jazz and hip-hop influences.

Two DeBaser reviews (both by AlexJ) praise Nujabes for blending jazz, soul and hip-hop into warm, instrumental albums. Metaphorical Music and Modal Soul are highlighted as essential listening. Reviewers emphasize relaxation, cultural curiosity and the producer's posthumous reputation.

For:Fans of instrumental hip hop, jazz-rap and lo-fi/chill beats; listeners curious about anime soundtracks (Samurai Champloo).

 Jun Seba, known as Nujabes, is a renowned Japanese producer who passed away in 2010, considered in the Land of the Rising Sun as an unappreciated genius of modern music.

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 Without a doubt the most successful album among all: the mix of these completely different genres has given birth to an album that can be listened to with pleasure. At times more relaxing, sweet, sensual, in others the presence of instrumental Hip pop prevails more, giving the track that more "American" touch (if it can be defined that way) but never banal or predictable.

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