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Posted: 01 Jul 2011, 04:47
by Nine
Personally, I define Eurobeat as a genre evolved from Italo Disco, which is published by AVEX on the Super Eurobeat CD series (or spin offs like Euromach for example) which is produced by the handful of Italian labels that contribute or have contributed towards the compilation - or any music directly influenced by the previous and that holds the exact same structure and sound.

Re: How do you define "eurobeat"?

Posted: 17 Feb 2019, 18:25
by Phil Jay Falcon
How I define Eurobeat?


Ehm.... :???:

That will going to be pretty deep now, what i post now. Maybe a big wall of post.



OK, when someone ask me, how I would describe Eurobeat, i would answer....... like this:


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And then he has my definition, haha! :grin:


For me, Eurobeat is loud, it's fast, it's Hype, it's outstanding. Oh, and it's not mainstream. No boring "la la la" here, no ridiculous "bububu" there, you will rather hear "YEEEAAAHHHH" and "WOOOOOOOOOO", you can not just sit there, you almost move on your own without noticing it. A good mixture of modern Italo-disco and Euro-disco with strong beats, a touch of japanese flair and a good dose of hype. Even a normal Eurobeat-song has more power than other music-genres. Even the lyrics has so much power.

But why using words? It's always difficult to describe. You just need to hear a good bunch of it and there you have your answer! :wink:






So much for my profound text! :mrgreen:

Re: How do you define "eurobeat"?

Posted: 18 Feb 2019, 07:37
by xiao
like the music of my heartbeat Image

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Re: How do you define "eurobeat"?

Posted: 26 Feb 2019, 14:29
by Kat
Phil Jay Falcon wrote: 17 Feb 2019, 18:25 How I define Eurobeat?
For me, Eurobeat is loud, it's fast, it's Hype, it's outstanding. Oh, and it's not mainstream. No boring "la la la" here, no ridiculous "bububu" there, you will rather hear "YEEEAAAHHHH" and "WOOOOOOOOOO", you can not just sit there, you almost move on your own without noticing it. A good mixture of modern Italo-disco and Euro-disco with strong beats, a touch of japanese flair and a good dose of hype. Even a normal Eurobeat-song has more power than other music-genres. Even the lyrics has so much power.
I agree with that :!: