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Labels on "DigiBeat" and "That's Eurobeat now

Post by Toni » 09 Nov 2005, 12:52

After finishing to "That's Eurobeat now" series I found out that the common stly on those cd's is somewhat different than the Super Eurobeat or other series.

I don't have the complete "DigiBeat" series in my collection (only a few songs) but I discovered quite a few artists featured on the "That's Eurobeat now" series are also on the "DigiBeat" series. This has made me very curious about the labels of the featured artist. In particular JENNIFER (not JENNIFER BATTEN), KATRINA (same artist as KATARINA?), ANGIE and DEBBIE.
Frankly enough I can't find any information on the "That's Eurobeat now" series anywhere regarding the labels. This counts also for the "DigiBeat" series. (or maybe I don't search too well) I presume they are all from Saifam/Asia/BBB but I want to know if for sure.

Could someone please help me out with this problem? Thanks in advance!
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Post by Jayveemon » 09 Nov 2005, 13:05

The Digibeat series was by Chapter One website is...
http://www.digibeat.org/

And That's Eurobeat is mostly FLEA and TIME tracks

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Post by Bore » 09 Nov 2005, 13:49

Jayveemon wrote:The Digibeat series was by Chapter One website is...
http://www.digibeat.org/

And That's Eurobeat is mostly FLEA and TIME tracks
That's Eurobeat Now is a different thing though. The materials on those albums are heavily Saifam-esque. Not really eurobeat for the most part, as it's way closer to eurodance over all. I don't honestly know much about TEB Now either, I would've added the series to the album database but barely know the tracklistings.

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Post by oresama-chan » 09 Nov 2005, 14:05

They are Japanese Eurobeat (not J-Euro), I mean the producer and composers of those tracks are Japanese. 8)
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Post by Toni » 09 Nov 2005, 17:16

Thanks for the help!
I think I understand it better now. But, following the "That's Eurobeat" series I'd say the music on "That's Eurobeat now" is more of an evolved version of Italo... Well, I'm not here to discuss what's true eurobeat and what is not eurobeat.
I guess the "That's Eurobeat now" series is a vague border in that matter. Especially when it's produced by Japanese producers. Don't we see that same continuation in the new "Super Eurobeat presents: Initial D" series?
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Post by oresama-chan » 10 Nov 2005, 02:11

Toni wrote:Don't we see that same continuation in the new "Super Eurobeat presents: Initial D" series?
Yep, I'd say tr.8 to 13 on Super Eurobeat Presents - Initial D 4th Stage - D Selection + are Japanese products if I understand properly what you mean.

Also in the early days of SEB we see some Japanese Eurobeat songs.
vol.9
Johny Bomb! - Boom Boom Body Talk
Leslie - I Want Your Love
vol.10
Rick Wild - Animal Man
Christy - Mystery Of Our Love
vol.11
Rick Wild - Fight For Your Life
Kelly Marshall - Now I Know
vol.14
Leslie Feat. Rick Wild - Fire Desire
vol.17
Michelle - Holy Night

We can often find the name "Dino Starr" in the credit of these songs, eh?
Dino Starr is the alias of Yasuhiko Hoshino when he composes Eurobeat.
He is also famous as Maxmizor and Starr Gazer for his creation of techno tracks like "Can't Undo This", or more commonly (in Japan) for writing songs for Ayumi Hamasaki.

"DigiBeat" label has nothing to do with him, though.
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Post by Vadim » 10 Nov 2005, 08:34

I think the big question is "who is actually singing on those TEB_Now
tracks?" :?:

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Post by burado » 04 Dec 2005, 20:00

oresama-chan wrote:They are Japanese Eurobeat (not J-Euro), I mean the producer and composers of those tracks are Japanese. 8)
I don't think there are all japanese. Some persons that are in credits: Lisa Wilson, A.Tripoli, T.Moran, A.Cabrera, Antonio Matto, Vanroberd Leeuwen. These names don't seem to be japanese.
Personally, eurobeat from Digibeat is a very high class product.

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Post by oresama-chan » 05 Dec 2005, 00:49

burado wrote: I don't think there are all japanese. Some persons that are in credits: Lisa Wilson, A.Tripoli, T.Moran, A.Cabrera, Antonio Matto, Vanroberd Leeuwen. These names don't seem to be japanese.
Personally, eurobeat from Digibeat is a very high class product.
Well, maybe the series seem to include a few cover songs, right? A.Tripoli, T.Moran, A.Cabrera are the songwriting team of <b>the cover girls</b> (American girls dance unit in late '80s) and <b>Latin Rascals</b> and Vanroberd Leeuwen is the writer of <b>Shocking Blue</b> famous for <b><i>Venus</i></b> covered many times. I didn't check the tracklists, though.

Lisa Wilson is not a composer but a lyricist. You know, few Japanese can write natural English songs unless he/she was born and grew up in English-speaking countries, and so they need to rely on English speakers when it comes to writing lyrics. (so I couldn't participate in the SEB lyric contest :x ) See I mentioned "the producer and composers" to exclude lyricist.

Just for your information, Digibeat is now mainly producing game music for
X-rated and dirty video games, so called EROGEE (erotic game) in Japanese :lol:
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Post by burado » 05 Dec 2005, 09:37

I see. I need to check all track listings, but I think you're right. Do you think EURO KING is a japanese?

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Post by oresama-chan » 05 Dec 2005, 10:18

burado wrote:I see. I need to check all track listings, but I think you're right. Do you think EURO KING is a japanese?
Yeah, he is Japanese born in Hokkaido.

H.G. MIX = C.G. mix = EURO KING

and Piccolina is a pseudoname of Mitsuko Komuro.
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Post by burado » 05 Dec 2005, 10:36

oresama-chan wrote:
burado wrote:I see. I need to check all track listings, but I think you're right. Do you think EURO KING is a japanese?
Yeah, he is Japanese born in Hokkaido.

H.G. MIX = C.G. mix = EURO KING

and Piccolina is a pseudoname of Mitsuko Komuro.
But do you know his real name?
And has Mitsuko something to do with Tetsuya Komuro?

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Post by oresama-chan » 05 Dec 2005, 12:35

burado wrote: But do you know his real name?
And has Mitsuko something to do with Tetsuya Komuro?
No, I dunno his real name. That's Eurobeat Now series and DigiBeat Euro series were not so popular even among Japanese eurolistners because of the poor quality of their products, they say.

If you wanna know more about him, visit their site.
http://www.ivesound.jp/information/ive.html

Mitsuko Komuro has nothing to do with Tetsuya Komuro.
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Post by burado » 05 Dec 2005, 21:31

Thanks a lot for the info!

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Post by dean » 02 Jul 2015, 21:29

gina is angel clivilles from cover girls not sure who the other vocalists are though

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