60s-70s Japanese Instrumental Cinema Funk Breaks & Beats
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- Опубликовано: 20 апр 2016
- 45 minutes of various funky old japanese soundtracks, samples, breaks, and beats. (all killer, no filler)
Originally released for Knocksteady (Podcast #41):
Tripmastermonk - Knocksteady Zencast Vol. 2: Ninja Funk & Gangster Ballads: Ode to the Brotherland
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I work on a seaweed farm halfway between Ireland and Scotland, this is what i listen to on my headphones before heading out to sea for the latest "Weed Heist", then our crew pretend we're smuggling it back to mainland Ireland before swapping the proceeds down the market for some much needed contraband back on the island.
Cheers from mexico
lmao
That sounds like the start of a very wet Guy Ritchie movie.
Rathlin?
At 51, I pretend I am in a spy movie when I listen to tracks with such vibe
Holy shit... i just grew sideburns and bell-bottoms just by listening to the music
don't Change!
Dimi Kaitanidis You should see my Afro and Diashiki
Holy me to and I have a suitcase full of cocaine that goes with my flares and shades
@John The King Robinson With goldfish in the heels
Far out man. Hey, I can dig it
It's so badass walking in the Streets listening to this
Gonna try that now
@@clairebutcher7601 how was it?
Very cool 😎 X
Feel like real life Spike from Cowboy bebop only I vape instead of smoke and get no bitches
It was my soundtrack for watching my daughter's lacrosse games.
(Facetious) Track Listing
0:00 - Impending Doom Funk Intro
1:45 - Dirty, Fuzzy Guitar Funk
5:08 - Flute Funk
6:49 - Flute Funk Part 2
7:43 - Detective Funk
12:22 - Chase Funk
13:34 - Evening Psychedelic Funk
16:56 - Last Call/One Too Many Funk
19:46 - Monday Morning Funk
21:01 - Closing In Funk
22:22 - Justice Never Sleeps Funk
25:28 - What Once Was Funk
28:18 - Sunday Drive (Flute Funk Part 3)
30:35 - Also Sprach Zarathustra
Funk
31:49 - Back Alley Funk
33:02 - Suspicious Funk
34:27 - Betrayal Funk
37:20 - Starting Over Funk
38:56 - Ramen Western Funk
41:50 - A Good Day Funk
Sangkyu brother
Literal God send, Thank you!!!
Dirty, Fuzzy Guitar Funk is amazing. Can't get enough of the trumpet. Anyone track the original?
well thank you very much but how do you know that all?
cant find sh***... first track impending doom funk is super awesome.
is this taken from a movie or what?
@@ch2aoz /woosh
This is a hidden gem. Clicked on the artwork, left with an audio masterpiece.
25.28 is my favourite
if anyone was wondering, the thumbnail was taken from the film Zatoichi Meets Yojimbo
I had no idea Japan cultivated their own 60's-70's vibes so well! This is some fuckin' smooth dope! Respect to Japan from America!
there are some great videos on here playing record collections from different countries take on various genres
@@silverblue73 got any links? that sounds awesome
Japan went in hard on the idea of 'jazz rock' in the late 60s early 70s and they had absurdly prolific artists like Akira Ishikawa and other jazz drummers evolving that sound all through the 70s. Instrumental covers of all the latest American soul/funk etc tunes were a constant thing. Japanese record companies also bought up American companies, and they suddenly had access to making records with all the top US session musicians of the 70s. There are a lot of late 70s albums by Japanese artists where all the musicians are American session legends. Bass player Chuck Rainey has said he's been to Japan every year since 1972 or something!
@@BrokenSword1978 use keywords samurai funk and you might find what youre looking for
Japanese music in the 70s and 80s is mint. It is such a cool spin on Western Funk and Jazz. They dove really heavy into Bebop as well and turned out some of the greatest outfits in the genre, if not the greatest and the very least the most under appreciated (at least in the west)
"What once was funk" (from 25:28) is 池玲子 Reiko Ike 's cover version of 天使になれない Tenshi ni Narenai. The original is from 和田アキ子 Akiko Wada (single released June 1971, the cover is from the same year).
EDIT: Noticed later way down that this was already mentioned. I'll still leave it here, as those comments don't include the Japanese writing (and someone might want to look those up).
and thanks for leave this. Your comment helped me
God bless you
thanks a lot !!!
Спасибо
The Akiko Wada original version is trully amazing, thanks for leaving your comment here, I feel like I found new amazing artist to explore!
OP said "All Killer, no Filler," and DELIVERS!
OP is a good guy.
This is why RUclips is awesome. Random things like this Just fall in my lap. Thanks for uploading.
I just saw a video with a comment "the RUclips algorithm is the closest I've found to God"
Remco Mettrop better than any other platform for music
Ghost dog brought me here. And what a here! Hear!?!
So true!
Ditto!
I'd buy this as an album for real. Very serious on that.
Me as wel
So buy the songs and make a playlist
Monkey Boy's getting the Asian funk that he craves. Thanks a bunch!🙂😊😃😄❤😎😺🐒🐱🐈🐶🐷🐰🐔🐸🦜🏵🌹🥀🌺🌻🌼🌷⚘🍀💿📀
It should be illegal to be this funky. I played this for my peoples and they fell tf out!
Great... now I'm sitting at my office desk, listening to this awesome piece of music and I want to watch old 70's movies with my grandma again. Just like in the past when I visited her and stayed there for a weekend. We would make some nice food and watch those movies way past my bedtime up until 2 o'clock in the morning (I was 8 or 9 :D ).
My grandfather was already dead, she only had us left and she always was like a second mother to me. Glad I told her that before I lost her in 2006...
Those 70's movie's have a special place in my heart. Can't remember them, but I know there was a lot with Charles Bronson in them... Many others too...
Simple times back then... Thank you, haven't had those memories in a long time. Made me smile whilst at my boring job!
7:45 is the first track on Eccentric Sounds of Spider-Man by Michiaki Watanabe
21:00 is B5 on the 1971 Kamen Rider soundtrack by Shunsuke Kikuchi
danehb89 it seems like you’re anywhere the funk is
The original Soundtrack LP was called "The Eccentric Sounds of Spider-Man" vinyl release from 1978 from Nippon Columbia Records.
@@augustragone1159 nerds
YOU ARE THE BEST, I COUULD NOT FIND "Eccentric Sounds of Spider-Man" EVEN THROUGH SAZAM!! THANK YOU
This guy funks.
This is literally the best playlist I've ever come across on RUclips. Literally. THE. BEST.
I keep returning to this one, always hits the spot
RZA was here.
lol love this
"Investigative reports!"
He was there, stealing from the Japanese.
No doubt
word
If there's a better 45 minutes of content on this platform I've yet to find it. I do very tedious work and my focus isn't as strong as it could be. I come back to this every time it's time to get some serious work done and it always does the job. Thank you!
me too. I listen to it over & over when I need to focus on anything. never ever gonna get tired of it - it's the best eh.
SAME
Type John Carpenter Synth or 'It came from the 80's into the search bar. You're welcome.
@@IggyTthunders Seriously, Thank you.
Even tho I'm wearing a cotton tee shirt, this makes me itch like polyester. Pure Funk Power.
I keep replaying this every week. I feel like the most baller pimp in the world when it's rolling.
😅yessss
I bet Quentin Tarantino has this album on his ipod
HAHA!
He is too busy to defend his best friends Weinstein, Woody Allen, Kevin Spacey, Dan Schneider, Richard Branson, Robert De Niro, Bryan Singer and Roman Polanski from PedoWood.
@@DelightOxygen Huh? ... Quentin?!
He probably had to get it transferred to a cassette for his Walkman. Idk if the dude even got a cell phone 🤣
Rza as well
“If you embark on an uncharted path, infinite secrets will appear at the end.” - Bushido
Thanks, that explains how I found this feels like I'm on the right path.
I have enough trouble remembering to close the garage door. I don't think I'm ready for an infinite supply of secrets.
Bushidō is an abstract idea, and while many people have written many texts regarding Bushidō, crediting a quote to Bushidō itself simply won't do.
Don't fake the funk tho.! 💨💨
This mix could have gone on for YEARS and I would have been happy.
what in the world have i been missing out on this whole time.
Well, at least Im here now
Better late than never
8:24 is the theme from "Our Man Flint" composed by Jerry Goldsmith, 1966. "Our Man Flint" is a satire of Bond films, with James Coburn playing a Bond-esque character with the dial turned up to 11.
I was about comment how utterly dire that sounds, but then wikipedia credits that film with making him a star. Amazing tune too.
Turned up to 0011
@@joshlloyd9698 Coburn also showed up in another 60s spy-parody flick, just as ridiculous and just as enjoyable: The President's Analyst.
oh no, I am Japanese but didn't know these funky stuffs. Thanks for the share.
It would be great if you could find out some of the missing blanks in regards to track list.
Welcome to the funky past of Japan.
@@I_Have_The_Most_Japanese_Music *of America. Funk music started in America.
@@bobmarley4272 ....not relevant
This needs a vinyl immediately
Yes, it would perfectly do with that Saturday Morning Cleanup moments, with music really blasting from the living room during bedroom vacuuming :)
@ricardosallin1670 just need you to now its Saturday morning and I'm literally doing this right now 😂
Just having cocktails by myself in the kitchen. So chill
I´ll have a strawberry daiquiri. Thanks. :p
Just in case you guys wonder, the cover image of the video is from the awesome movie called ""Zatoichi Meets Yojimbo", one of the coolest samurai movies :D and yes, thank you for uploading this jewel!
Gonna look it up I just got through al Kurosawa's films deff in the mood for more samurai films
man!! really thanks!
Ahh the blind samurai. I had forgotten.
Wil Wheaton suggested this on his page. THIS IS FREAKING AWESOME.
36:00 is the "I will wait for you" melody in a 70s arrangement! How pleasantly surprising to find it here
I thought I recognized it!
do you know from which movie it is ?
11:20 might be one of the coolest uses of drums I've heard in a long time.
Something from dusty fingers prolly
25:40 angel by ike reiko. I had to find it, its too good.
Thank you
Thats what's up.
thanks
muchos arigatos gozaimasu
Why isn't this a CD, it's amazing!
More Japanese Funk Breaks please
Still waiting for the resurgence of the compatible disc probably.
Music on a silver disc? You are crazy. Haha. Technically this will never be possible. This is ridiculous.
Monkey Boy likes it extra funky.😎
It never really went away but even CD fans are fans of a record disc TBH so Records win IMO@@Flint-Dibble-the-Don
My music comes over the air itself and completely wireless and invisible@@Lucy-dx7vc
I first came here because of the "Zatoichi Meets Yojimbo" thumbnail, but I keep returning for the music 😄
Zatoichi vs Yojimbo as the cover art? Perfection.
If Samurai Shamploo gets the live action treatment (made in Japan of course), it needs music like this.
The fact that the quality caps out at "jank" makes it all the more authentic.
This kicks seriously ass. Minds me when I was a kid again watching my underground 70s exploitation + samurai films in which I still collect.
I was hooked in the first 45 seconds. 2 of my favorite genres mixing in perfect harmony
"All killer, no filler". What I would not give to have coined that line. Damn.
Once again, I'm grateful for this side of RUclips
what is most interesting is that these great 'filler phrases' were also found, in form and in feel, in other coutnries at the same time/era (Italy, India, etc) each with their own regional 'flair' on it, of course (Edit: one movie came to mind; "The Violent Professionals" (Italy, 70s))
sublime collection here... I am either walking contemplatively-or-belligerently along or driving with the sun low in the trees flickering through, as I listen to this compiliation
thank you.
this was so good I didn't want it to end
Tripmaster, thank you for a fun trip!
Thank you so much for posting this, Tripmaster! The music is amazing! :)
Been listening to this mix for years! Thank you so much for the upload!
Kudos to you Tripmaster. I hope you get signed with somebody for the way you put this together. I was born in 72, and this collection of samurai funk is chicken soup for my soul after a rough day at work. Rock on!
Chicken soup for the soul, might steal that one
lol why would someone "sign" someone for arranging other peoples musical pieces in a listening order?!?!
@@jedimindtrix2142 How about the way he edited the tracks together so they were seamless? The audio quality of the tracks themselves? The way the arrangement of the different tracks evoked different emotions so it was like the audio of a cool, hip, 70s Yakuza film? Does @Tripmaster not deserve to be signed with a label as an editor or producer? Does he not deserve to work behind the scenes to help musicians to create the music that makes people's emotions start pumping? Does Tripmaster not deserve some kind of recognition for his editing talent? When you can come up with a killer mix of songs like this, then you can give people grief for showing appreciation for the OP's editing skills all you want. Until then, why don't you come up with another playlist of UFO conspiracies and let us enjoy in peace.
@@DemonWarp65 first of all I apologize for my snarky tone. I must not have been in the greatest mood at the time Inwrote that. I am a producer though and I just opened my new studio up! It's been an exciting year. I have Been producing and mixing/mastering music since 2010 and playing music in general since I was roughly 12...I'm 35 now. DJing is a skill, sure. However let's not get ahead of ourselves here. It's certainly a nice mix but it's nothing so special that he would get signed with any label for it. If he produces music and he makes his own that's how you succeed in the music world. Any big successful "DJ" you see is producing his own music as well as maybe mixing other tracks in here and there. Pretty Lights, Tiesto, Infected Mushroom, Shpongle, Bass Nectar, Avicci(rip), etc. You can certainly make a living DJing using others music that's for sure. The days of labels are certainly not gone but they are no where near as all powerful as before. The big and old established ones are either gone or they only deal with the largest of artists in the mainstream music world. Stuff like what you would here on a modern pop or country station. Other than that, there are smaller labels still, mostly ran.bu artists as well. The majority of modern day bands and or solo artists record, manage and market their own music as well as deal with their own merchandise, etc. The internet and modern recording techniques and technology has revolutionized being a recording artist in so many ways. No longer are you hemmed in by if some big wig executives things your sound is mass marketable. People can be famous and yet unknown at the same time. Tons of artists with millions and millions of views, and packed shows when they travel to play, yet if I asked most people on the street if they have heard of a lot of these artists a lot of people would say no. But back to the main point here, signing someone for mixing others music together presents huge issue. All the artists whose music he or she uses will certainly want a check cut for the use of the material as well as the production people who recorded and produced it, if their contract is structured in that manor. Again sorry for the snarky tone to begin with. UFOs are very much a thing man....lol.👽💯 All joking aside watch a video called Mark McCandlish and the strory of the fluxliner. The guy who made the video and mark himself are both dead. Mark died of a supposed suicide gun shot. The video details the first US built copy of the craft we see zipping around. Look the fluxlinner up on Google images and you can see the blue prints this Mark guy drew up. It was his job to draw concept art for various parts of the DoD and defense companies in the day before everything went to computer art. He did some popular mechanics cover art as well. He was an amazing an accomplished dude who started talking too much. Crazy shit. Definitely worth a watch.
@@jedimindtrix2142 Tripmaster did more than "DJ" these records. He went Dilla and sample chopped these joints. I just recently ran into the album he did some of his chops from and am now more impressed with his ninja skills.
The digging work is cool, but Tripmaster's work on transitions and choices (of songs) is what we really need to commend here.
Absolutely. The selections and cross-fades are masterful.
Skillfull, and would have taken some feel.
I agree 100% Thank You Tripmaster....New sub
How did u noticed that
Been djing for a few years and I gotta say they're damn nice. Combined with the track selection it's pure gold
I first discovered this a little over a year ago and I swear, sometimes it's the one thing that gets me through work.
"all killer no filler" well you got that right
Can't tell you how much I needed some funk today. Thank you!
I always liked the funky-ass background tracks form old Japanese movies. Thanks for putting this thing together! Awesome!
Los Santos 1968 - Joe Caine
???
@@dragonflyd01 Are you familliar with GTA 5 RP?
@@dragonflyd01 uncultured
@@bigjimbo8172 what if you cultured him by explaining?
@@UnYin99 twitch.tv/cyr. He streams a character known as Joe Caine (though not recently) on GTA RP's nopixel. He uses these tracks as background music for the character
(reposting so I don't have to scroll down)
(Facetious) Track Listing
0:00 - Impending Doom Funk Intro
1:45 - Dirty, Fuzzy Guitar Funk
5:08 - Flute Funk
6:49 - Flute Funk Part 2
7:43 - Detective Funk
12:22 - Chase Funk
13:34 - Evening Psychedelic Funk
16:56 - Last Call/One Too Many Funk
19:46 - Monday Morning Funk
21:01 - Closing In Funk
22:22 - Justice Never Sleeps Funk
25:28 - What Once Was Funk
28:18 - Sunday Drive (Flute Funk Part 3)
30:35 - Also Sprach Zarathustra
Funk
31:49 - Back Alley Funk
33:02 - Suspicious Funk
34:27 - Betrayal Funk
37:20 - Starting Over Funk
38:56 - Ramen Western Funk
41:50 - A Good Day Funk
Betrayal funk is my favorite lol
What once was and a good day shmack
been finding great study music all day! thank you for this!
I had been seeing this pop up in my recommended videos during trip hop mixes, but I kept skipping over it. But god damn, this some nice stuff. Hell of an opening track.
Seriously one of the best mixes ever
incredible selection ... I can't stop listening to it !!
i've come back to this alot the past month. its so reliable
cant wait to hear this in 90% of lo-fi hip hop beats
True
Is that the best place to stream this kind of music? SomaFM Secret Agent comes close... but not quite.
That's the philosophy of lo-fi.
Culture Candle If you really understood the theory of music, in composition, then the idea of plagiarism is non existent, as every song ever written has piggy-backed off of something else since the first recorded song in history.
"If plagiarism isn't a thing why are there so many accounts of copyright infringement suits being filed for lyrical, melody, and chorus similarities?"
*Because of plagiarism laws created by the birth of the music industry, because too many people were claiming to own specific melodies/choruses/lyrics. Plagiarism exists in a space where you expect compensation for your achievement, even if your contribution is not 100% your own*
"Also if there weren't laws in place for musical compositions to be protected by copyright, it'd fucking suck to be a musician."
*That is a subjective opinion. Not every musician on this planet wants to be compensated for making something. In fact, before industry and laws, most made their craft with little intention of receiving thousands of dollars, but just to have other people hear their work. Industry has changed that, for better or worse*
"I'm not saying you can't be inspired or that fair use doesn't exist, I'm just saying music isn't an exception when it comes to being protected by copyright under law."
*This I can agree with, partially. It depends on your stance as a musician. If I want to make the Top Billboard 100 by tomorrow morning, yeah i'm going to need those laws from being screwed by another artist, but if I compose for the sake of composing (because there are people out there like this), not concerned about where my music ends up, would copyright really matter to me?*
"I called it plagiarism as a snide remark because anyone can warp a sample and put a drum machine on top of it."
*I get the snide remark, because there are artists out there that do exactly what you say, but what you have to understand is that is the nature of music, specifically lo-fi hip hop. What you may call "lazy production", someone else may call "experimental", and that's how new genres take root. And believe it or not, not everyone knows how to warp a sample and throw a drum machine on a track. Few barely know how to turn a drum machine on, can't assume.*
Now this is straight raw!! Can't believe this is the first time I'm hearing this, still glad I did tho 🔥🔥🔥
This just showed up in my recommendations and I am loving it.
I have listened to close to 100 funk-related compilations. This is hands-down the best one.
Just stumbled upon this, it is seriously so professional and awesome. Thank you.
Take me back in time, please! 2020 is a terrible year...want to chill in 70s!
We can only make the now better
I lived.., during the duration of this song.., I lived.
Straight up, this is the best thing on all of RUclips.
Legend has it that if you sleep to this, you'll wake up as Jim Kelly.
hahahahhahahhahahaaaaa - nice brotha
is that a promise?
you forgot to also mention that you will be waking up with 3 naked chicks by your side...
Oooh-EEEE!
my god , its worked
This is fantastic. I did not know that I needed more Funk Flute in my life. And that transition at 17:11 - wow.
😮😮😮😮😮
nice
i loved that
Was beastie boys that got me into flute.
This is the best music to relax or work on projects and just leave it in the background. Fabulous music that broght back my teenage years in HK.
Hi from Texas What a find. I had no idea Japan had 60 and 70 vibes. Great tracks
Damn, seriously digging the Alan Hawkshaw/Lalo Schifrin-esque vibes from this collection.
A lot of things are so much perfect here… Concept idea, track selection, artwork, atmosphere and spirit. Thank you so much for make this experience happen!
Rare rare hidden gem, in my opinion!
Peace to all!
Finding this in 2022 is a blessing. So good.
After 5 years i found this. Awesome!
Man i've been coming back to this funky for over a year, love this!!
You still here?
@@TheBS1000 sometimes yes
I feel like I'm in an episode of Lupin The 3rd
😊
Wait. ... (another listen)
... YOOOOOO
Maannn! This comes straight out of a comic book! and deserves the respect of a first issue! Classic mix!
So good! i didn’t know what to expect but… totally legit! Thanks!
these replies are awesome! im enjoying them as much as the mix
Great music, especially with Toshiro Mifune on the cover, it kicks ass
yes, Thats Zatoichi vs Yojimbo
I found it a couple of weeks ago,i play it several days a week! And enjoy it every time! Arigato
best mix I've ever heard, Big respect to Tripmaster
34:24 - 37:18 as good as it gets
Hey Tripmaster!! I just stumbled across this and you are killing it! Great Mix!! I'm 15 minutes in. Killer.
Thank you David!! Really appreciate the feedback! I hope the following 30 minutes didn't disappoint!
Went from a troubled state to a soulful strut. My love goes out to the person that uploaded this. It was right on time baby. Thank you. God bless
3 years Later....This funk is still stanking up the joint....its like 10,000 people at the funk festival and this LP kick in and got all the people grabing there nose...Koolage 2 the Maximum!! ...p.s. And The Pine is Fine.
This is amazing. Thank you.
Two detectives step out of a 74 Dodge Polaris in a southside alley. They're a salt and pepper team. The black dude is wearing aviators and packing a shoulder rig under his funky plaid blazer. The white guy has sideburns, long hair, and wide flare jeans. They are looking for a man named Theobaldus Jackson, also known as "Statewide". He is on the wanted in connection with ...well you see it yourself now, don't you.
I can digg it
Dodge Polara :)
bruce kmmbo DIG
Pepper: Which one of you jive turkeys is Statewide's brother?? Don't make me ask twice!
Brother: I am! You'll never find Statewide! He split three weeks ago, that's why he's Statewide. (Spits on ground)
Salt: Listen jack, you better be telling the truth or me and my partner will come back to fuck you up! Where'd he split too?
Pepper: He won't talk.
Salt: (flicks cigarette)
Brother: I don't know. All I know is he said there's heat coming out of Chinatown and he had to split. That's all I know! Sides, even if you did find Statewide you wouldn't have the balls to catch him. (Flips lapels on coat)
Pepper: ( gut punches the Brother)
Salt: Chill, man!
Pepper: Fuck that! I'm the law round here! Ain't no jive turkey gonna talk shine to me god damn it!
[end of scene]
@@grassulo But Polaris is a real bomb, just like the car.
I am so far loving every minute of this and just sent it to like 15 friends! Thanks
Lorem ,if you read the comments, thank you for sharing this. And thank you tripmaster for uploading it!
Listening to this whilst hiking made my hike funky as hell
'All killer, no filler'!
Thanks for uploading this amazing album!
Oh my soul, this is love for my ears!
Absolute gems here! I'm a freelance content writer, and THIS is exactly the type of "background music" that motivates me the most when grinding out articles. Thanks for uploading.
Quite simply the finest mix on youtube
solomungus do you know more of such playlists ?
Its clearly one of the Best mix of rare funk grooves, smokin riff, killer drums, peace and keep the fire inside you!
🙏Thank you!🙏
30 seconds in and I already know I will like this, got it playing on a vintage system too.
dude thank you so much for making this!