00:00 Now And Forever 02:15 Horsey (feat. Sarah Bonito) 04:47 This Feeling (w-Soul Bell) 08:45 Lovers (w-Beat Poems) 11:34 Night In Tokyo Pt. II 14:28 Grandlife, Highlife (w-Rollergirl) 17:37 Fugaz (feat. mothica) 19:47 アスカBad Girl (w-Lancaster) 22:41 Thank You
La que reconozco yo es el track 5, es Take me de Casiopea en Mint Jams. th-cam.com/video/6GEI3PpXEAo/w-d-xo.html ¿Reconoces los nombres originales de las demás canciones?
Apparently it has to do with copyright. Some movie called a million miles away came outta nowhere. I hope it gets resolved soon cause spotify is just convenient
Got recommended this vid. Listened for about 5 minutes. Ordered cassette tape of this album before video even finished. It was $34 including shipping. I love my financial decisions at 2:30 am.
SAMPLES (please help me to complete it) 01 Now And Forever--->Lost in Translation ost - Intro-Tokyo/Tatsuro Yamashita - Sparkle 02 Horsey (feat. Sarah Bonito)--->T-Square - サーキットの放浪者 (Circuit Wanderer) 03 This Feeling (w-Soul Bell)--->Geraldine Hunt - Can't Fake The Feeling 04 Lovers (w-Beat Poems)---> 05 Night In Tokyo Pt. II--->Casiopea - Take Me 06 Grandlife, Highlife (w-Rollergirl)--->RAH Band - Slide 08 Fugaz (feat. mothica)--->Andrew Hale - Main Theme (L.A. Noire ost) 09 アスカBad Girl (w-Lancaster)--->Toshiki Kadomatsu - After 5 Clash/Cassie - Long Way 2 Go 10 Thank You--->Shakatak - Just the Way We Are
@@supralevamentum223 because people cant handle the entire genre of future funk is six second uncredit loops from city pop songs with basic ass DAW effects layered on top.
I'm an old guy now. But I was there when house and techno blew up many years ago. I'm glad to see and hear that EDM is alive and well. Thanks kids for this awesome music.... I hope you all don't mind an old man listening in.....
I wanted to stop by and tell you all that I heard this playing in a bar in Philadelphia last week, Horsey specifically, which was a nice surprise to hear
Basically, imagine happy Cyberpunk, and that's the vibe of this album. I can just imagine riding in a sick car through Neo-Tokyo whilst jamming to this
@Eternal Rambler sampling is natural in the music industry i think its fucking dope, it could lead to people discovering the actual song that was originally sampled if that makes any sense
for me this is one of the most iconic albums of all times like i remember listening to this when i was starting secondary school and now im training ot become a PT over almost 7 years later
Now I can safely say that this album tried to tell a love story. And for better or worse, I completely understand it now. It just feels different when you listen to "Thank You", while returning from an airport, and with the very vivid memory of how someone you care about very much left on a plane that you saw taking off. (She lives in another city.)
In case you are (or were) looking for the seventh track of this album (which is 82_99 F_M (placing the period renders it as a hyperlink)): it consisted of 4 sampled songs which go as follows (look those up if you want): First sampled song: Marlene - ESP Second sampled song: Kaoru Akimoto (秋元 薫) - Dress Down Third sampled song: LTD - Don't Stop Loving Me Fourth sampled song: The New Jersey Connection - Love Don't Come Easy
Holyshit I just realized realised the track at 17:37 samples LA Noirs Main Theme I swear every time I listen I gain a deeper appreciation for this album
I liked this album so much I bought a copy. This is a perfect mix for my commute or while hustling through work tickets at my desk. ALAC sound quality is excellent. 10/10!
i think vibes as a concept were brought to their peak on this album. a million miles away really gets you feeling good when you need a pick me up. just a masterfully crafted group of songs that will never fail to get you to get up and dance
Tatsuro Yamashita's city pop (80's J-pop) live performances are amazing. "Love Space-Windy Lady Live 1978". "SILENT SCREAMER & BOMBER" (Special Medley). "Live Osaka". "Joy Live". And so on.
Is this really considered Vaporwave??? It's just soooo..... goood! It's super interesting and surprisingly well rounded out. So much better than like all the other vaporwave I've heard. I guess it doesn't matter. Good music is good music. So glad this exists. Got me hooked immediately.
I ended up buying the vinyl and cd off ebay for resale for this album because I'm not sure if it will come back, sucks because I found this album thanks to tik tok but some money hungry cooperation probably also saw 82.99 FM trending and copyright struck them.
"The Theme from Big Wave ", "Jody", "Magic Ways", "Your Eyes", and "I Love You" from "Big Wave" soundtrack 1984 . " Funky Flushin' ", " Ride On Time ", " High air Pressure Girl" (高気圧ガール koukiatsu girl), " Loveland Island ", and" Christmas Eve" (クリスマス・イブ from "Melodies" 1983.) From "OPUS ~ ALL TIME BEST 1975-2012 ~ ". I recommend the 80's songs of Yamashita Tatsuro ( 山下達郎 ) , the 80's J-pop(city-pop), especially "Ride On Time" 1980 or "For You" 1982 with SUZUKI EIZIN ( 鈴木英人). or "Melodies" 1983 or "Big Wave" sound track 1984 or "CAME ALONG 1・2・3 " compilation .
This was actually one of my favoure albums and it got taken down. I am geniuenyl upset by this now that ive reminded myself of it again. I guess ill listen again
happy to have gotten the second press of this on cassette a while back. i have it on a shelf and it looks clean af 🥶. legendary album for future funk and just in general being a good album. also holds a special place in my heart as one of the first albums i listened to in future funk when it started to grow in 2015 more .
Stéphane Grenier no, thats like saying thrash metal isnt death metal. Future funk and vaporwave both have roots in synthwave, but took it in different directions.
Not exactly. While it may have borrowed elements from them, it all started mostly as a sort of meme (or informal genre, meme probably wasn't the best word) and formed into a serious genre over time. Hell, Eccojams wasn't even designed to be a serious piece of work to begin with, it just happened to develop a niche following which later evolved into a more serious, larger one once Floral Shoppe came out. As for Future Funk, it came about around the time vaporwave artist, Saint Pepsi, made the album Hit Vibes, no?
That opening track, pure infectious beat, it ends and you're just gasping for more, and then you get into the rest of the album, a fuckin classic. DO YOU KNOW WHAT THAT REALLY MEANS?
00:00 Now And Forever
02:15 Horsey (feat. Sarah Bonito)
04:47 This Feeling (w-Soul Bell)
08:45 Lovers (w-Beat Poems)
11:34 Night In Tokyo Pt. II
14:28 Grandlife, Highlife (w-Rollergirl)
17:37 Fugaz (feat. mothica)
19:47 アスカBad Girl (w-Lancaster)
22:41 Thank You
ÆNRICO esta maravillosa toda la musica 😇 🎵 solo por curiosidad 😮 estas melodias no fueron hechas por el grupo japones CASIOPEA ¿verdad? 😅 ✋ 🌷 🎵 😞
La que reconozco yo es el track 5, es Take me de Casiopea en Mint Jams.
th-cam.com/video/6GEI3PpXEAo/w-d-xo.html
¿Reconoces los nombres originales de las demás canciones?
Anyone who likes the first song should check out the original th-cam.com/video/gQ9pmFMc5oM/w-d-xo.html
Here is also a re-recording with english vocals th-cam.com/video/vuRT7Oszwio/w-d-xo.html
IngoGarza I knew it!!! I'm glad someone else noticed it was Tatsuro Yamashita
i love this album so much, recently it got taken off of spotify now i’m back here so i can listen to it🥲
same 😭
SAME 😭 I hope it comes back
@@pega_neko Same here
Same. It's a darn shame.
Apparently it has to do with copyright. Some movie called a million miles away came outta nowhere. I hope it gets resolved soon cause spotify is just convenient
There really just needs to be a new genre called Recommendation-core
i believe its called youtubecore
Labedincoln future funk
Thumbnailwave
sleeping-on-autoplay-punk
Recco-wave
I clicked by accident, boi I wish all my accidents turned out like this
... dad?!
We don't make mistakes, we make happy accidents
so does my mom
@@calebmays3580 mine feels the same, i realized that yesterday lmao
my parents had an accident 29 years ago.
and I turned out ok
Got recommended this vid. Listened for about 5 minutes. Ordered cassette tape of this album before video even finished. It was $34 including shipping. I love my financial decisions at 2:30 am.
Next you have to buy a Star-Lord leather jacket and a Sony Walkman. And dance to this album in a rain of stardust at some other 2.30 am.
The Grey Wanderer very sound advice. I'm writing it down. 😉
Stanley Swerbal I would not have been mad if it was CD or Vinyl but cassette? Come on man
@@jestertheslacker I still have mine old Walkman received from my uncle. It sounds OK I guess.
You made the right choice :D
This is the stuff they play inside stationery stores in Japan. Ugh the nostalgiaaa
The paper cut diaries
for real?
@@dustie455 yep
No
SAMPLES (please help me to complete it)
01 Now And Forever--->Lost in Translation ost - Intro-Tokyo/Tatsuro Yamashita - Sparkle
02 Horsey (feat. Sarah Bonito)--->T-Square - サーキットの放浪者 (Circuit Wanderer)
03 This Feeling (w-Soul Bell)--->Geraldine Hunt - Can't Fake The Feeling
04 Lovers (w-Beat Poems)--->
05 Night In Tokyo Pt. II--->Casiopea - Take Me
06 Grandlife, Highlife (w-Rollergirl)--->RAH Band - Slide
08 Fugaz (feat. mothica)--->Andrew Hale - Main Theme (L.A. Noire ost)
09 アスカBad Girl (w-Lancaster)--->Toshiki Kadomatsu - After 5 Clash/Cassie - Long Way 2 Go
10 Thank You--->Shakatak - Just the Way We Are
thank you! why isnt this top comment?
thanks! credit should be given to original artists in the description
Thank you so much man!!
@@japanjazzfusion Yeah as soon as I heard the casiopea sample I looked for this comment
@@supralevamentum223 because people cant handle the entire genre of future funk is six second uncredit loops from city pop songs with basic ass DAW effects layered on top.
as soon as i see the cover art, i know im at the right place
My sentiments exactly 💯 Proud Anime Nerd forever 🤓 💙
The Sarah Bonito collab was awesome!
i wasnt expecting that
I'm an old guy now. But I was there when house and techno blew up many years ago. I'm glad to see and hear that EDM is alive and well. Thanks kids for this awesome music.... I hope you all don't mind an old man listening in.....
I recommend checking out Flamingosis, Vantage, Mikazuki Bigwave and Yung Bae too; you might like their works if you liked this one!
@@TheRedTessy SUPER!!! I will.... Thanks!!!
we might get older, but our souls remain young ;)
@@sam.246 Well said my friend.
we love you please stay we love you!!!!
The very first Macross album I blessed my ears with almost four years ago now..Always will be a classic.
I wanted to stop by and tell you all that I heard this playing in a bar in Philadelphia last week, Horsey specifically, which was a nice surprise to hear
This entire comment section is one big expression of delight and surprise, and I feel it!
Basically, imagine happy Cyberpunk, and that's the vibe of this album.
I can just imagine riding in a sick car through Neo-Tokyo whilst jamming to this
Cassette futurism works too
Or a regular Cyberpunk on a good day
First track is sampled from Tatsuri Yamashita's 'Sparkle' from the 1982 album 'For you'
And the second one is sampled from T-Square's song called Circuit Wanderer!
@Eternal Rambler Well, it is future funk, like some reminder of this music that exists and they do some improvements in the songs
@Eternal Rambler If you really look, all these kinds of songs are "sampled"
@Eternal Rambler It's a very common practice in the music industry. How you haven't heard of it is baffling.
@Eternal Rambler sampling is natural in the music industry i think its fucking dope, it could lead to people discovering the actual song that was originally sampled if that makes any sense
Nice to hear some future funk that isn't just the same sample looped over and over. Really enjoyed this.
me at 4:12 : huh that sounds just like sarah bonito
*checks tracklist*
"(feat. Sarah Bonito)"
me: i am genius
lmao same
Saaame
I love how universal this experience is lol
I'M NEW TO MACROSS 82-99 AND THEIR MUSIC,BUT AS OF RIGHT NOW,THEY GOT A NEW FAN TO DEAL WITH NOW.GLAD I ENDED UP HERE FOR REAL.
Welcome to Future Funk.
for me this is one of the most iconic albums of all times like i remember listening to this when i was starting secondary school and now im training ot become a PT over almost 7 years later
same dogg
PT like personal trainer?
8 years.
Now I can safely say that this album tried to tell a love story.
And for better or worse, I completely understand it now.
It just feels different when you listen to "Thank You", while returning from an airport, and with the very vivid memory of how someone you care about very much left on a plane that you saw taking off. (She lives in another city.)
Just saw yung bae, macross 82-99, st.pepsi,, and night tempo all were amazing got to take a photo with only two tho love them and their work
In case you are (or were) looking for the seventh track of this album (which is 82_99 F_M (placing the period renders it as a hyperlink)): it consisted of 4 sampled songs which go as follows (look those up if you want):
First sampled song: Marlene - ESP
Second sampled song: Kaoru Akimoto (秋元 薫) - Dress Down
Third sampled song: LTD - Don't Stop Loving Me
Fourth sampled song: The New Jersey Connection - Love Don't Come Easy
Amazing
thx
She's a million miles away now..
Time to start again.
Holyshit I just realized realised the track at 17:37 samples LA Noirs Main Theme I swear every time I listen I gain a deeper appreciation for this album
Hey man Please, 18:02 What is the name of the song that this woman is singing?
.
.
Please.
04:47 this track sounds like it's taken directly from Daft Punk Essential Mix and this is beautiful!
Loving the Tatsuro Yamashita 'Sparkle' samples in 'Now and Forever' it gives a very Daft Punk vibe to it.
If you enjoy the song Horsey then you should certainly check out Sarah Benito's band Kero Kero Benito!
Bonito*
That's her at 2:15
I suggest you try " wanderer in circuit " by t-square
haha thanks mate, just what i wanted
HOW MANY SHRIMPS DO YOU HAVE TO EAT
I liked this album so much I bought a copy. This is a perfect mix for my commute or while hustling through work tickets at my desk. ALAC sound quality is excellent. 10/10!
Crazy to think this is almost a decade old.....man, time sure flies.....
i think vibes as a concept were brought to their peak on this album. a million miles away really gets you feeling good when you need a pick me up. just a masterfully crafted group of songs that will never fail to get you to get up and dance
Reminds me of going on a vacation and getting stuck some where then having more fun then expected.
The memories tied to Macross and In Love With A Ghost are some of my fondest
I was listening toTatsuro Yamashita then youtube brought me here. Amazing stuff.
I remember hearing this years ago. Still good to listen to. Macross 82-99 is a very talented music producer.
"if an album has both a tatsuro yamashita sample and a sarah bonito feature, then it's the best album ever made."
-god
Its a pretty solid album not gonna lie. Man I love youtube
+ casiopea sample 😵
The bass in this is amazing
Tatsuro Yamashita's city pop (80's J-pop) live performances are amazing.
"Love Space-Windy Lady Live 1978".
"SILENT SCREAMER & BOMBER" (Special Medley).
"Live Osaka".
"Joy Live".
And so on.
Love the audio tape format picture.
Is this really considered Vaporwave??? It's just soooo..... goood! It's super interesting and surprisingly well rounded out. So much better than like all the other vaporwave I've heard.
I guess it doesn't matter. Good music is good music. So glad this exists. Got me hooked immediately.
No, it's not Vaporwave, it's Future Funk. Unlike Vaporwave this is strictly sampling tracks into Funky songs :)
@@ted4683 future funk is a subgenre of vaporwave, so yes, its vaporwave
@@LucasMartins-zv3oh subgenre of vaporwave with french house characteristics
@@dayoki8091 It could be kind of: "Vaporwave, but less weird, nostalgic and happier."
Perhaps my favorite album of the entire Macross 82-99 discography
I feel so enlightened after running through this whole album, my heart is light AAAAA
Don't know why this was on my recommended list, but Thank You. Macross Fan here, especially of this era.
Love the opening bit from the Lost in Translation soundtrack.
Love the soundtrack in general.
I ended up buying the vinyl and cd off ebay for resale for this album because I'm not sure if it will come back, sucks because I found this album thanks to tik tok but some money hungry cooperation probably also saw 82.99 FM trending and copyright struck them.
tatsu sample on the first track and im already in love
I just bought the new edition from bandcamp. I can’t wait!
I can't deal just finding all my favorite hits mixed this way it's powerful and hits hard. Seriously awe inspiring
My clear vinyl pressing of this album is one of my prized possessions lmao
This is so good, I didn't even realize this wasn't from the 80s.
that fucking out of phase guitar tone is soo godamn classic in this genre I love it omfg
Even in 2017 there are still fantastic albums. Love these songs.
The description says this was RELEASED in 2017.
they will be fantastic even in 3017
YoSeriousLee It's a re-release. The original release was 2014.
2017 was 4 years ago wait what 😳
@@noonespecial3131 time flies, gotta appreciate every moment bro
"The Theme from Big Wave ", "Jody", "Magic Ways", "Your Eyes",
and "I Love You" from "Big Wave" soundtrack 1984 . " Funky Flushin' ", " Ride On Time ", " High air Pressure Girl" (高気圧ガール koukiatsu girl), " Loveland Island ", and" Christmas Eve" (クリスマス・イブ from "Melodies" 1983.) From "OPUS ~ ALL TIME BEST 1975-2012 ~ ".
I recommend the 80's songs of Yamashita Tatsuro ( 山下達郎 ) , the 80's J-pop(city-pop), especially "Ride On Time" 1980 or "For You" 1982 with SUZUKI EIZIN ( 鈴木英人). or "Melodies" 1983 or "Big Wave" sound track 1984 or "CAME ALONG 1・2・3 " compilation .
underrated comment :(
Thanks!
God bless you for this comment
1964 really?
I'd recommand the whole Timely album from Anri (Kawashima Eiko), pure delight to listen to.
I wish more of this was on spotify so my listens could actually help the artists.
You could just purchase something from his bandcamp
This album is on spotify now.
Lol you say that like Spotify pays their artists
tatsuro always knows how to get down and dirty opening an album
that album art is so aesthetic it's tearing me apart lisa
I'm sad in class atm. This comment combined with the music at least made me chuckle. Have my like stranger
Nice to discover this album after having not listened to it in forever
This is actually really good
Masterful use of the Tatsuro yamashita sample
This was actually one of my favoure albums and it got taken down. I am geniuenyl upset by this now that ive reminded myself of it again. I guess ill listen again
Nu disco/ Nu jazz compilation, and it's actually good. I wish Daft Punk still made music like this
Oh boy
happy to have gotten the second press of this on cassette a while back. i have it on a shelf and it looks clean af 🥶. legendary album for future funk and just in general being a good album. also holds a special place in my heart as one of the first albums i listened to in future funk when it started to grow in 2015 more .
This why i love you tube
Im tube btw
I love you too
such a great album cover
Muy Buen Disco!!! Me hace acordar mucho a los Años 90, sobretodo a los Animes de esa época.
The way the album opens!! 🤯🤯🤯
Can i just say this graphic art is pretty cool
Thank You. One of my favorite albums and it always gets taken down.
Anime Disco... sooo deep and nostalgic...
Future funk
This is just…amazing! I loved every second of it!
Super Funky, thanks TH-cam recomendations
a million miles away album came out 2014 fantastic
You got the most cliche name for a black guy lol.
hey, lay off Tyrone, man.
Hoy acabo de descubrir que Macross es mexicano.
Viva México carajo.
this is real feel good music, i love it! vaporwave and citypop are my two of my favourite genres
IS THAT......... SPARKLE I HEAR??
bless you macross. you've won my heart.
Okay, this is my new favorite music
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yeah me too omg
3nj0y y0ur 5t4y @ ~future funk~ 3nt3rpr1s3s
Night In Tokyo Pt. II oh! my Gosh! thanks god thanks! forever!!
The city sounds at the very beginning are sampled from the soundtrack of 'Lost in Translation'.
TH-cam recommended me this and it did a great job.
I recognised Sarah's voice when this came on autoplay. I need to diversify my taste 0-0
Thank you! O great Algorithm for granting me this blessing!!
Horsey ♥︎ 🐎
+ Boo Night Fever
This version is better than the new one tbh
wow I haven't heard something in this style for awhile it seems. good throwback for me
One day this’ll be the future all over again.
Minmay, the first diva
これまじでいい
マクロスMACROSS 82-99
A million views for A Million Miles Away! LOVE YOU MACROSS!!
TRACK 07- [17.37] ''82.99 FM''
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18:02 What is the name of the song that this woman is singing?
0:20 That Base guitar gives me life.
these 25 minutes breeze by so smoothly ...
Casiopea out of nowhere!
im glad youtube recommendation leads me here
love the first song and its melody.
it's sampled Tatsuro Yamashita's Sparkle!
You will love Tatsuro Yamashita Sparkle and Love Gettin'
U will love tatsuro yamashita album For You
Wish this didn’t get taken off spotify
how did i miss this :0 macross killin it
Saludos desde Lima Perù 2019.
Greetings from Lima, Perú, South Amercia. August, 2019.
Catchy beats with some romance throw in, I'm liking this the vaporwave stuff!
:D
This is future funk, not vaporwave
+K That's a bit like saying death metal isn't metal.
Stéphane Grenier no, thats like saying thrash metal isnt death metal. Future funk and vaporwave both have roots in synthwave, but took it in different directions.
Not exactly. While it may have borrowed elements from them, it all started mostly as a sort of meme (or informal genre, meme probably wasn't the best word) and formed into a serious genre over time. Hell, Eccojams wasn't even designed to be a serious piece of work to begin with, it just happened to develop a niche following which later evolved into a more serious, larger one once Floral Shoppe came out.
As for Future Funk, it came about around the time vaporwave artist, Saint Pepsi, made the album Hit Vibes, no?
and now I want another installment of "Do You Remember Love"
I like that the cover is like a track box cover
one of my favorites for working/studying
That opening track, pure infectious beat, it ends and you're just gasping for more, and then you get into the rest of the album, a fuckin classic. DO YOU KNOW WHAT THAT REALLY MEANS?