@@ultimategeromer I totally get that. Lately they’ve mainly just done breakdowns for Hip-Hop tracks which is getting real repetitive real fast, and half of them don’t even sound particularly advanced or impressive, half the breakdowns from Kanye West for example don’t even sound particularly innovative, complex or inspiring. So it’s nice when a breakdown of a song from another genre comes along.
@@palookadventures5694 not sure if it's what OP used but google "hideki naganuma sample masterpost" there's a Tumblr that lists a bunch of sources with dl links for samples
@@lrgogo1517 in that he has fans, but isnt nearly as recognized globally as the likes of more contemporary artists. when was the last time you heard hideki on the radio?
weird to see jet set radio on a track-lib style video but OMG AM I HERE FOR ITT also love the small detail of you using sample packs rather than the actual place they came from. it feels more accurate to where naganuma actually got the samples thas so cool
Fun fact, zero-g also first company beside crypton (who made miku) release vocaloid before they were even popular, they mostly released English vocaloids.
i remember flipping thru zero g samples and hearing a ton of the samples that are in the jet set radio soundtrack. never got around to recreating any songs but im glad you made this. nice job 👍
(Apologies for the potential duplicate comment) Thank you so much for this! Imma use this as a learning resource for how to use samples creatively and integrate them into a specific style!
cool thing is that you can find lots of the og sample cds online now, I just went down the silent hill OST rabbit hole and probably have some of those sample as well xD
this video was very difficult to make, and i could find every sample, thats why it sounds pretty incomplete, i tried my best tho.
bro this breakdown is already better than tracklib's lol, dw about it
@@ultimategeromer thanks man!
You don’t say. Still, it’s an impressive breakdown, like a breakdown of “Face to Face” from Daft Punk.
@@ultimategeromer I totally get that. Lately they’ve mainly just done breakdowns for Hip-Hop tracks which is getting real repetitive real fast, and half of them don’t even sound particularly advanced or impressive, half the breakdowns from Kanye West for example don’t even sound particularly innovative, complex or inspiring. So it’s nice when a breakdown of a song from another genre comes along.
@@harry.t9523 thank you, just like face to face it uses a sample cd. if it hasn't all been covered i'd like to make a video about daft punk sometime!
Zero G done co produced this 😂 Props to Hideki for the crazy sequencing
fr hahaha
"zero-g" is a sample pack production company(?), not just 1 guy
@@malcolmkoharian i never said they wuz
Nvm I did say that ngl 😭
@@malcolmkoharian That's the joke lmao
when you download a new a drumkit:
real
real
Can’t imagine how hard it was to find all these
i'm lucky a lot of these were documented
@@pause-tapeWhereabouts are they documented? :0
@@palookadventures5694newer vgm sound sources
@@palookadventures5694 not sure if it's what OP used but google "hideki naganuma sample masterpost" there's a Tumblr that lists a bunch of sources with dl links for samples
@@palookadventures5694yeah nice to know
Naganuma is an insanely underrated producer, his style is unmatched
In what universe is this icon of funk “underrated”?
@@lrgogo1517 in that he has fans, but isnt nearly as recognized globally as the likes of more contemporary artists. when was the last time you heard hideki on the radio?
More proof that sampling’s an artform
You need to learn about trackers
When it's not looping an uncleared song of someone who barely makes half of what you have and add some drums over it.
@@shiven513 ESL?
A lot of the Zero G samples true sources are from other songs (e.g. The "Looking Out My Window" grunt and the "Gett Off" scream).
very true, i haven't looked into it for this video tho since it already is a big project
It IS the scream from Gett Off, isn't it? I thought it sounded like Prince.
I think one of them is the slide from the intro of 'Opposites Attract' by Paula Abdul too
Yes, but most producers of the era got them from Zero G sample CDs
HOLY SHIT YEAH THATS FROM GETT OFF
This track blew my mind as a kid and its even more mind blowing with the break down.
The amount of samples in this is actually kinda crazy
these are not even all haha
sample cds were so good, I encourage anyone producing to download one of these, they're pretty easy to find
0:48 JUMP AROUND
WOULD YOU STOP PLAYING WITH THAT RADIO OF YOURS 🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣 I'M TRYING TO GET TO SLEEP 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Naganuma CEO of funkin beats and tomboys
Tomboys?
Guh?????
@@bappojujubes981 he goes insane mode on twitter
@@bappojujubes981someone made a video explaining the crazy stuff hideki did on his twitter
That visualisation at the end is such a great way to see it all come together
Please continue making these, they’re fantastic
i will, thank you!
The one at 0:10 is from Opposites Attract by Paula Abdul and MC Skat Kat
Someone should tag Naganuma on Twitter and show him this vid, he'd enjoy it
weird to see jet set radio on a track-lib style video but OMG AM I HERE FOR ITT
also love the small detail of you using sample packs rather than the actual place they came from. it feels more accurate to where naganuma actually got the samples thas so cool
god DAMN.
I'm pretty sure that first Zero G sample is from "Opposites Attract" by Paula Abdul
ah my bad didn't realize somebody already noticed it, I didn't mean to steal your comment
Fun fact, zero-g also first company beside crypton (who made miku) release vocaloid before they were even popular, they mostly released English vocaloids.
didnt't even know that, cool!
I wish there were more videos like these with that final demonstration of all the samples at work at once, amazing stuff
I have always loved Naganuma style, thanks for sharing this video. Those samples CD's got some heat!!!
Sounds like 80s action song
you dont know jet set radio??
@@pause-tapenever played it before but I heard it
And ah shit.. I thought it was obscure Ost oof
You should totally play jet set radio/bomb rush cyberfunk these games are so cool I swear
Naganuma-san sure is a genius when it comes to sampling.
Those 90s sample kits were so awesome
I know that Prince scream anywhere.
i remember flipping thru zero g samples and hearing a ton of the samples that are in the jet set radio soundtrack. never got around to recreating any songs but im glad you made this. nice job 👍
This must have taken AGES to track down all of the samples, I applaud this level of dedication 👏 well worth subscribing
thank you !!
this man is sole responsible for my taste in music today and my interest in creating and mixing beats
you've clearly put a lot of love in this breakdown ❤❤❤
BRO GOT A KNOCK IN THE SPOT TRYNA CREEP, LIKE, IM TRYNA PUT EM TO SLEEP🔥🔥🔥
Thank you so much for this.
Never thought somebody would actually break down each sample.
THIS IS AMAZING! 🔥🔥🔥
actually the GOAT for this
Hideki Naganuma is a musical genius man
please do more of this games track, Hideki Naganuma is a musical genius!!!
iconic. period.
Great video, never seen it presented like this. Please do more of his work!
thank you, i will look into it in the future!
From the bottom of my universe, thank you so very much for this! Seriously.
Hideki's a Genius for putting all that together!!
This was so well done, if I had to pay to watch again I would
Damn that prod is the goat 🐐
Thank you for such a brilliant video and the memories it brought with it
Wtf this is sooooo 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 GG man! This game was my childhood 💚
the recreation part is way too well done. GOD
this game is amazing
This is awesome! Would love to see more Naganuma breakdowns
Very cool 😎
Incredible work and research!
This is art fr
Great job) So satisfying, thank you)
This was incredibly interesting to watch, and I absolutley loved it! Mad respect to you for putting this all together ^w^
💗
All the work you put in your videos is just dope!!!
thank you, i appreciate it
❤❤❤ LOVE Sampler
Oh ive been looking for a channel like this, instant sub. Great work
The sampling is crazy how he got elements of like 10 diff tracks and it just works
(Apologies for the potential duplicate comment) Thank you so much for this! Imma use this as a learning resource for how to use samples creatively and integrate them into a specific style!
of course man no problem, ngl remaking the songs also helps me learn producing
amazing, keep doing this
IM TRYING TO GET UH! IM TRYING TO GET UH IM TRYING IM TRYING IM TRYING 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
Amazing Job bro
Nice Stuff
Wait more
Amazing work!
yooo great job man! zero g data files is the og
Bro keep making these please, it's really useful for me as a beginner musician 🙏🙏🙏
PLEASE MORE JET SET BREAKDOWNS!!!
Thats crazy
Great vid !!
You have such a nice quality.
thank you sm
cool thing is that you can find lots of the og sample cds online now, I just went down the silent hill OST rabbit hole and probably have some of those sample as well xD
hahaha. on archive.org theres a collection of like hundreds of 90s sample cd's. you should check it out!
Even if it's just the beginning, this is really well done! Hope you do more Naganuma in the future
this made me so happy lol
That's is actually crazy
Dude this is fucking awesome
thanks man!
Sampling brings out the best of minds. It's like adding toppings to a sandwich or pizza.
Love this!
This is important to me.
Wow. Just wow man .
Naganuma is an absolutely prodigy
is this amazing,,, ty
this is amazing work
insane man !!!!!
Gods work
insane
Thank you so much!
Nice!!!😊
so sick
Good job!
legend
good video
tyy
Holy …. Wow….
This shit is way better than tracklib's videos
appreaciate it!
Efforts 🙏🙏
This is peak
The first sample is by Norman Cook aka Fatboy Slim?
its from his sample library, skip to my loops! its been used quite a bit in everything from jet set radio to the pizza tower soundtrack
peak
Cool
Fireeeeeeeeee
Wow
Daaam
could you do Like You Do by Beshken?