Super Eurobeat 199
As for as I know, the label that produced the song wrote it too as far as Nuage as concerned and it was requested by Contini
Although there is one collab more made in that fashion you mentioned that wasn't finished in time for 199
Although there is one collab more made in that fashion you mentioned that wasn't finished in time for 199
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I cannot believe how unbelievably uninterested I am in this release or the newer SEB releases in general, anyway, and I really couldn't care any less about the samples or iTunes extensions to be honest. Right now I just feel like focusing on separate releases from HRG, etc., as well as some stuff from other genres as well. Doesn't even sound like I'm gonna be interested again by SEB 201, thanks to the stupid direction change from fast and catchy to slow and forgettable.
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I totally agree on your statement about HRG Attack on Juno. I say Keep em comming
I kinda disagree on that last statement. A lot of TIMEs I see older 90's Eurobeat on your tip 10. Like I said; I think AVEX might return to the sound of the first Eurobeat boom in the early 90's. The songs of TIME, ABeatC and Saifam fromm those years are hardly to be concidered slow and boring. The way the riffs were played back then was more powerful and had just the right speed. Think of Stop Limit Line's - Say You Love on TIME or Toby Ash- Are You Ready on Macho Records. Quite fast for it's TIME, but a lot slower than today's Eurobeat. I'm sure you have heard these and do not concider tham boring at all. Alexis- Sugar baby is also conciderably slower than todays 160+ bpms. I'm really hoping this is the era AVEX has in mind. My fdavouirite Eurobeat song of all TIME: Dr- Money- Let It Go is from that era.cannot believe how unbelievably uninterested I am in this release or the newer SEB releases in general, anyway, and I really couldn't care any less about the samples or iTunes extensions to be honest. Right now I just feel like focusing on separate releases from HRG, etc., as well as some stuff from other genres as well. Doesn't even sound like I'm gonna be interested again by SEB 201, thanks to the stupid direction change from fast and catchy to slow and forgettable.
I totally agree on your statement about HRG Attack on Juno. I say Keep em comming
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As many people have said before, while it's not a bad idea to include slower-styled eurobeat tracks on occasion, the majority of songs released on SEB should not be totally derived from the classic style we have now, or else the genre has pretty much vanished entirely. Plus, as a serious cross country + track/field runner, I love practing while at the same time listening to the faster eurobeat as a motivating accompaniment. This isn't something I can take advantage of with the italo-sped tracks, as they just aren't fast or moving enough to really work in this situation. Don't get me wrong, I really love older eurobeat too (especially from Time and Saifam in particular), but the context of it is radically different from eurobeat today and I'd be utterly upset if Avex completely destroyed the energetic novelty of the genre just because of their stupid campaign twists to try to completely revive something that's clearly past it's prime in Japan at least.drnrg wrote:I kinda disagree on that last statement. A lot of TIMEs I see older 90's Eurobeat on your tip 10. Like I said; I think AVEX might return to the sound of the first Eurobeat boom in the early 90's. The songs of TIME, ABeatC and Saifam fromm those years are hardly to be concidered slow and boring. The way the riffs were played back then was more powerful and had just the right speed. Think of Stop Limit Line's - Say You Love on TIME or Toby Ash- Are You Ready on Macho Records. Quite fast for it's TIME, but a lot slower than today's Eurobeat. I'm sure you have heard these and do not concider tham boring at all. Alexis- Sugar baby is also conciderably slower than todays 160+ bpms. I'm really hoping this is the era AVEX has in mind. My fdavouirite Eurobeat song of all TIME: Dr- Money- Let It Go is from that era.
Eurobeat is such a niche audience as it is. Making all italo style and speed would alienate the fans that don't like the slow speeds or the italo style such as myself.
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Agreed 100%! This can be said for driving too!#Infinity wrote:As many people have said before, while it's not a bad idea to include slower-styled eurobeat tracks on occasion, the majority of songs released on SEB should not be totally derived from the classic style we have now, or else the genre has pretty much vanished entirely. Plus, as a serious cross country + track/field runner, I love practing while at the same time listening to the faster eurobeat as a motivating accompaniment. This isn't something I can take advantage of with the italo-sped tracks, as they just aren't fast or moving enough to really work in this situation. Don't get me wrong, I really love older eurobeat too (especially from Time and Saifam in particular), but the context of it is radically different from eurobeat today and I'd be utterly upset if Avex completely destroyed the energetic novelty of the genre just because of their stupid campaign twists to try to completely revive something that's clearly past it's prime in Japan at least.
Yes. Indeed. I like some aolder songs but most of them are feeling too slow or energy less for me. One example from those I like : "Hero" by Aleph or even "Walkie Talkie" by King Kong & D.Jungle Girls.Javy wrote:Eurobeat is such a niche audience as it is. Making all italo style and speed would alienate the fans that don't like the slow speeds or the italo style such as myself.
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