Meka’s Soul Mix Show: The Mac Is Back

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If you ever stumble upon this either on vinyl or CD, you win! Consider yourself lucky, as this soundtrack to the Japanese 70s TV show Kamen Rider is a holy grail. Composed entirely by Shunsuke Kikuchi who has composed music for Dragonball Z and other Japanese anime shows. Nothing but eerie, paranoia-inducing funk and one really fat break. Used for P’s The Mac Is Back Intro. No sample snitching here, since it’s already out there.

DOWNLOAD: Meka’s Soul Mix Show: The Mac Is Back | Mediafire

13 Responses to “Meka’s Soul Mix Show: The Mac Is Back”

  1. I’ve been looking for that album for the past year, even got my family members in Japan looking for this shit. Really dope shit on there.

  2. shit is hot …really different sounds like something youll find on a bboy mixtape

  3. Did you go out of your way to make sure you looked like a no life virgin with this post, Justice?

  4. also sampled by marco polo for hold up off the double barrel lp with torae, really dope samples

  5. Dope find Justice! I see you got faggot trolls hating on you. Good for you, you aren’t a top dogg blogger until you got fans that love to hate.

  6. yeah i already knew that, at the same time people don’t even realize what country mmpr comes from and that kamen rider is still going on after 40 years new show, kamen rider fourze beginning next week

  7. Raw shit. Dope post. Justice stay dropping some good stuff.

  8. Christ, you lot are a bunch of bums. It took me approximately 8 seconds to find the album online: http://hellobazounga.blogspot.com/2009/12/shunsuke-kikuchi-kamen-rider-ost-1971.html

  9. DOOOOOOOOOOOOPE!!!!!

  10. >Yup – There’s a big difference in digging for samples and having the actual record versus just burning an album off the internet. Damn noob.

  11. Any real fans of Dragonball Z knows the OG soundtrack is 10x better that gay ass rock n roll soundtrack of the american dub…

  12. *hype personified*

    Dont fall for it.

  13. Kamen Rider on 2dopeboyz never thought I would see the day

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