The music of the 2004 anime series ''
Samurai Champloo
is a 2004 Japanese historical adventure anime television series. The debut television production of studio Manglobe, the 26-episode series aired from May 2004 to March 2005. It was first partially broadcast on Fuji TV, then had a complete ...
'', created by the studio
Manglobe
was a Japanese animation studio based in Suginami, Tokyo and active from 2002 to 2015. The studio was formed on February 7, 2002 by Sunrise producers Shinichirō Kobayashi and Takashi Kochiyama. Manglobe filed for bankruptcy in September 2015 ...
, was produced by a team of four composers drawn from the
hip hop musical scene. They were Shinji "Tsutchie" Tsuchida of
Shakkazombie,
Fat Jon
Jon Marshall (born September 8, 1975), better known by his stage name Fat Jon the Ample Soul Physician, is an American hip hop producer and rapper from Cincinnati, Ohio. He is a member of the American hip-hop group Five Deez. He is also one ha ...
,
Nujabes
, better known by his stage name , was a Japanese record producer, audio engineer, DJ, composer and arranger best known for his atmospheric instrumental mixes sampling from hip hop, soul, and jazz, as well as incorporating elements of trip hop, ...
and
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. The musical direction was chosen by series creator and director
Shinichirō Watanabe
is a Japanese anime television and film director, best known for directing the critically acclaimed and commercially successful anime series '' Cowboy Bebop'' and ''Samurai Champloo''. An auteur of the industry, Watanabe's work is characterized ...
as part of his planned blending of hip hop culture with the anime's setting in the
Edo period
The or is the period between 1603 and 1867 in the history of Japan, when Japan was under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate and the country's 300 regional ''daimyo''. Emerging from the chaos of the Sengoku period, the Edo period was character ...
, additionally incorporating contributions from guest artists. The opening theme "Battlecry" was performed and co-written by
Shing02
, better known by his stage name Shing02, is a Japanese hip hop recording artist, record producer, activist and investor who was described by Patrick Neate as one of the Japanese emcees who "has addressed important issues from Japanese ethnicity ...
, while the various ending themes were performed by
Minmi
Michiko Evwana (born December 8, 1974), better known by her stage name , is a Japanese hip-hop and reggae musician,, United Daily News (in Chinese), August 22, 2008 as well as a singer- songwriter and record producer. She is the first soca ...
, Kazami, and Azuma Riki. The final episode's ending theme was "San Francisco", licensed from the rapper band
Midicronica
Midicronica is a Japanese musical rap
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.
The soundtrack originally released across four
CD albums between 2004 and 2005, with vinyl reissues in 2022, by
Victor Entertainment
, also known as in Japan, is a subsidiary of JVCKenwood that produces and distributes music, movies and other entertainment products such as anime and television shows in Japan. It is known as JVC Entertainment in countries where Sony Music E ...
. Further albums released in both Japan and North America through other publishers, and remixed tracks have been included in other music releases. A 2006 video game based on the series called ''
Samurai Champloo: Sidetracked'' was developed by
Grasshopper Manufacture
is a Japanese video game developer founded on March 30, 1998 by Goichi Suda. They are well known for creating titles such as '' killer7'' and the ''No More Heroes'' series.
History
The company was founded on March 30, 1998 in Suginami, Ja ...
, scored by in-house composer
Masafumi Takada
is a Japanese composer and sound designer, best known for his work on the soundtracks for ''killer7'', '' God Hand'', '' No More Heroes'', and the ''Earth Defense Force'' and ''Danganronpa'' series. Takada often collaborates with guitarist and c ...
. Reception of the series' music has been generally positive from Western reviewers of the anime, and remains well-regarded in retrospective articles.
Concept and inspiration
The 2004 anime series ''
Samurai Champloo
is a 2004 Japanese historical adventure anime television series. The debut television production of studio Manglobe, the 26-episode series aired from May 2004 to March 2005. It was first partially broadcast on Fuji TV, then had a complete ...
'' was created and director by
Shinichirō Watanabe
is a Japanese anime television and film director, best known for directing the critically acclaimed and commercially successful anime series '' Cowboy Bebop'' and ''Samurai Champloo''. An auteur of the industry, Watanabe's work is characterized ...
, known at the time for his work on ''
Cowboy Bebop''. It was the debut television project of
Manglobe
was a Japanese animation studio based in Suginami, Tokyo and active from 2002 to 2015. The studio was formed on February 7, 2002 by Sunrise producers Shinichirō Kobayashi and Takashi Kochiyama. Manglobe filed for bankruptcy in September 2015 ...
, a studio founded in 2002 by former
Sunrise
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staff.
Watanabe's goal for the series was to blend a traditional
Edo period
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setting with anachronistic elements including the culture and music of
hip hop.
When deciding on the music,
Shinichirō Watanabe
is a Japanese anime television and film director, best known for directing the critically acclaimed and commercially successful anime series '' Cowboy Bebop'' and ''Samurai Champloo''. An auteur of the industry, Watanabe's work is characterized ...
wanted to incorporate hip hop, fitting in with the series' original goals and themes.
While several staff members wanted him to bring back ''Cowboy Bebop'' composer
Yoko Kanno
is a Japanese composer, arranger and music producer best known for her work on the soundtracks of anime series, television series, live-action films, video games, and advertisements. She was born in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. She ha ...
, Watanabe was reluctant as he wanted to use professional hip hop artists.
The soundtrack was collaboratively composed by Shinji "Tsutchie" Tsuchida of
Shakkazombie; American musician
Fat Jon
Jon Marshall (born September 8, 1975), better known by his stage name Fat Jon the Ample Soul Physician, is an American hip hop producer and rapper from Cincinnati, Ohio. He is a member of the American hip-hop group Five Deez. He is also one ha ...
;
Nujabes
, better known by his stage name , was a Japanese record producer, audio engineer, DJ, composer and arranger best known for his atmospheric instrumental mixes sampling from hip hop, soul, and jazz, as well as incorporating elements of trip hop, ...
, a DJ known for his sampling and blending of genres in tracks; and the DJ team
Force of Nature Forces of nature are literally natural phenomena.
Figuratively, the term is also used to describe a thing or person that exhibits qualities which appear to be beyond outside control.
Force or Forces of Nature may also refer to:
Science
* Fundam ...
, consisting of KZA and DJ Kent.
Watanabe was friends with Tsutchie and had worked with him on the final episode of ''Cowboy Bebop'', and Nujabes was the first name which came to mind when he was thinking about the series music.
Tsutchie was on board from the beginning, being intrigued by the mixing of hip hop music and samurai culture. As with the rest of production, Watanabe was heavily involved in choosing and using pieces of music. The non-standard sound design and dubbing approach, together with the improvised style of the production as a whole, meant that the composers had a harder time than expected finding suitable samples for their work. The soundtrack included original work and sampling from pre-existing tracks.
Watanabe wanted the music to be on an equal artistic and quality level to the animation, though he later noted his choice of hip hop limited the anime's audience and alienated many Japanese fans.
The music was not always used either in intended scenes, or in its entirety. One example was Watanabe only using the opening section of a theme for the opening of the first episode, which was motivated by the track's unsatisfactory sound on large speakers. During production on the later episodes, there was some "chaotic" scheduling to edit and compose tracks. When asked to collaborate, Fat Jon almost cried with joy as he was a fan of Watanabe's other work. It was his first time working on an anime soundtrack.
Fat Jon's approach of fading tracks into each other frustrated Watanabe as he wanted the tracks to have abrupt endings and transitions. Force of Nature were brought on board through Tsutchie, who provided samples to Watanabe.
They described their contribution to the soundtrack as even more heavily influenced by hip hop than their standard work, with several of their tracks being used for battle scenes. Watanabe hired a professional DJ to perform
scratches for the eyecatchs.
Several other guest artists contributed to the soundtrack.
Beatboxer
Beatboxing (also beat boxing) is a form of vocal percussion primarily involving the art of mimicking drum machines (typically a TR-808), using one's mouth, lips, tongue, and voice. Afra both voiced and performed the beatbox pieces for a character in the episode "The Art of Altercation". The second part of "Misguided Miscreants" included a long uninterrupted piece of Okinawan music, "Obokuri/Eeumi", which was in Watanabe's mind before the animation was created. This track was performed by singer
Ikue Asazaki.
For the two-part story "Lullabies of the Lost", the track "Pekambe Uk" by traditional
Ainu
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musician
Umeko Ando was licensed; Ando died shortly before the episodes aired. Yano Yuki scored the episode "Cosmic Collision", recording the music live using a
theremin
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as she watched the completed episode. Yukiko Tsukioka sang the folk song performed by the character Sara in the story "Elegy of Entrapment", creating a new recording of it for the episode. Rapper duo Suiken & Sword provided vocals for "Hi-izuru Style", the closing track for "War of the Words".
Theme songs
The opening theme "Battlecry" was composed by Nujabes and performed by
Shing02
, better known by his stage name Shing02, is a Japanese hip hop recording artist, record producer, activist and investor who was described by Patrick Neate as one of the Japanese emcees who "has addressed important issues from Japanese ethnicity ...
, who also wrote the lyrics. The lyrics, written in English, made use of word play and referenced the series' themes and period.
In addition to the English version, Shing02 created a Japanese translation which was included in a series guidebook. Multiple ending themes were created, two of them performed by
Minmi
Michiko Evwana (born December 8, 1974), better known by her stage name , is a Japanese hip-hop and reggae musician,, United Daily News (in Chinese), August 22, 2008 as well as a singer- songwriter and record producer. She is the first soca ...
. The main ending theme was "Shiki no Uta" composed by Nujabes, with lyrics and vocals by
Minmi
Michiko Evwana (born December 8, 1974), better known by her stage name , is a Japanese hip-hop and reggae musician,, United Daily News (in Chinese), August 22, 2008 as well as a singer- songwriter and record producer. She is the first soca ...
.
Minmi wrote the song to emphasise a sense of longing, with the person singing the lyrics seeking someone and holding onto hope despite never finding the person. Her image of the song while creating the lyrics was as a dance tune, with a lonely girl in a kimono dancing through a town.
Episode 12 used the song "Who's Theme", again composed by Nujabes, and written and performed by Minmi.
For Episode 17, the final episode in the series' original television broadcast, Tsutchie created the original track "You" without consulting the other staff. Performed by the singer Kazami, the track was a mid-tempo ballad contrasting the rapping vocals dominating the series. The lyrics of "You" were written by Lori Fine.
Tsutchie had originally been asked for a rap track, but ignored this request. For the episode "Baseball Blues", Tsutchie created the ending theme "Fly", with lyrics and vocals by Azuma Riki. The final episode's ending theme was "San Francisco", licensed from the rapper band
Midicronica
Midicronica is a Japanese musical rap
Rapping (also rhyming, spitting, emceeing or MCing) is a musical form of vocal delivery that incorporates "rhyme, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular". It is performed or chanted, usually over a bac ...
.
Albums
''Departure''
The
CD album ''Samurai Champloo Music Record: Departure'' was released on June 23, 2004, parallel with ''Masta'' by
Victor Entertainment
, also known as in Japan, is a subsidiary of JVCKenwood that produces and distributes music, movies and other entertainment products such as anime and television shows in Japan. It is known as JVC Entertainment in countries where Sony Music E ...
under their JVC label.
A
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reprint was released by Victor Entertainment's
FlyingDog
, also stylized as flying DOG, is a Japanese record label formerly known as the Victor Entertainment subsidiary M-serve (stylized as m-serve), founded in 1997. ''FlyingDog'' is a record label that specializes in the production of animation-relat ...
label on April 24, 2022.
The music on the album was composed and produced by Nujabes and Fat Jon, included Shing02's opening theme "BattleCry" and Minmi's ending theme "Shiki no Uta", and was dominated by soft and low-tempo tracks.
''Masta''
The CD album ''Samurai Champloo Music Record: Masta'' was released on June 23, 2004, parallel with ''Departure'', by Victor Entertainment under their JVC label.
A vinyl reprint was released by Victor Entertainment's FlyingDog label on April 24, 2022.
The music was composed and produced by Tsutchie and Force of Nature, and included the ending theme "You". Described as a "yang" compared to the "yin" themes of ''Departure'', the album focused on higher-tempo and energetic tracks.
''Impression''
The CD album ''Samurai Champloo Music Record: Impression'' was released on September 22, 2004, parallel with ''Playlist'' by Victor Entertainment under their JVC label.
A vinyl reprint was released by Victor Entertainment's FlyingDog label on May 18, 2022.
All but one track were composed and produced by Fat Jon, Nujabes and Force of Nature. "Who's Theme" was produced and composed by Minmi and Nujabes. Compared to other albums, it features a variety of styles and tempos between the different composers.
''Playlist''
The CD album ''Samurai Champloo Music Record: Playlist'' was released on September 22, 2004, parallel with ''Impression'' by Victor Entertainment under their JVC label.
It was released in North America by
Geneon Entertainment
(abbreviated as NBCUEJ) is a Japanese music, anime, and home entertainment production and distribution enterprise headquartered in Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo. It is primarily involved in the production and distribution of anime within Japan.
The ...
on September 26, 2006, under the title ''Samurai Champloo Music Record 2: playlist''.
A vinyl reprint was released by Victor Entertainment's FlyingDog label on May 18, 2022.
The entire album was composed and produced by Tsutchie, featuring consistent "soft" and "edgy" tracks compared to the parallel album's variety, and included the ending theme "Fly".
Other releases
"Shiki no Uta" was released as part of Minmi's single ''Ai no Mi'' alongside the titular track on March 31, 2004, as her first music release of the year.
The track was also included on Minmi's album ''Imagine'' on June 30.
Midicronica's "San Francisco" was released on their debut album ''#501'' on April 25, 2004 through the KSR label.
"You" was released as a single under the title ''You ~Himawari~'' on August 18 of that year.
Geneon Entertainment released an English album, including a selection of twenty tracks from the anime, on January 11, 2005.
A limited vinyl release of selected tracks, titled ''Samurai Champloo: The Way of the Samurai'', was released in 2007 by Fat Jon's label Ample Soul.
Two remixes of "Shiki no Uta" were released on anime theme tribute albums; ATeam's ''Anime House Project -Oshare selection vol.1-'' in October 2009, and Victor Entertainment's ''Rasmus Faber presents Platina Jazz ~Anime Standards Vol.6~'' in October 2019.
Minmi herself created a remix in tribute to Nujabes; one version in Japanese, and one using English lyrics created by YouTube fan cover creator Sapphire. The digital single, ''Shiki No Uta (Tribute to Samurai Champloo)'', was published by
Domo Records on July 19, 2019.
''Samurai Champloo: Sidetracked Original Soundtrack''
The anime was adapted into a 2006
action-adventure
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video game by
Grasshopper Manufacture
is a Japanese video game developer founded on March 30, 1998 by Goichi Suda. They are well known for creating titles such as '' killer7'' and the ''No More Heroes'' series.
History
The company was founded on March 30, 1998 in Suginami, Ja ...
, ''
Samurai Champloo: Sidetracked''.
Due to difficulties with licensing, none of the anime's soundtrack was used for the in-game music.
The music was composed by
Masafumi Takada
is a Japanese composer and sound designer, best known for his work on the soundtracks for ''killer7'', '' God Hand'', '' No More Heroes'', and the ''Earth Defense Force'' and ''Danganronpa'' series. Takada often collaborates with guitarist and c ...
, a long-time collaborator of Suda's and a core member of Grasshopper's in-house sound team.
Takada was a fan of the anime's soundtrack, listening to it and emulating it as much as he could within his original music.
''Sidetracked'' was Takada's first time using the
Logic Pro
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workstation, finding it well suited to creating the game's soundtrack.
"Battlecry" was used in the game's opening.
A soundtrack album was released on March 1, 2006, by
Scitron Digital Contents
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Reception
In 2006, the ambient soundtrack was ranked by ''
IGN
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'' as tenth among their Top Ten Anime Themes and Soundtracks of All Time.
The soundtrack is attributed as an early example of
lo-fi hip hop
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Ori ...
, particularly the track "Aruarian Dance".
In a 2020 article on ''
NPR'', Jon Lewis noted its influence on similar music popular at the time, praising Nujabes's opening theme.
While he gave no specific commentary, Dave Halverson of ''Play Magazine'' praised the series music.
Tasha Robinson of ''Sci-Fi Weekly'' noted the strong musical identity of the show, though finding it less varied than Watanabe's earlier entry ''Cowboy Bebop''.
Salvan Bonaminio, writing for ''
The Escapist'', positively noted the music's role in the anime's blend of cultures.
''
Anime News Network''s James Beckett praised the integration of music into the anime's presentation and style as one of the series' strengths.
Nick Browne of ''THEM Anime'' said the music was perfectly suited for the show, in addition to giving high praise to the opening and ending themes, citing the music as one of the series strong points.
Mike Dent of ''
Otaku USA Magazine
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'' summarised the music by saying "the collaborative efforts add a vibrant and moving atmosphere to each episode".
See also
*
Nujabes
, better known by his stage name , was a Japanese record producer, audio engineer, DJ, composer and arranger best known for his atmospheric instrumental mixes sampling from hip hop, soul, and jazz, as well as incorporating elements of trip hop, ...
*
Music of ''Cowboy Bebop''
References
Bibliography
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Samurai Champloo
is a 2004 Japanese historical adventure anime television series. The debut television production of studio Manglobe, the 26-episode series aired from May 2004 to March 2005. It was first partially broadcast on Fuji TV, then had a complete ...
Samurai Champloo
Albums produced by Fat Jon
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