Super Eurobeat Vol.208

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Post by DarkSky » 06 Sep 2010, 10:31

New Vivi track, I immediately sent a text message to MK hahahha

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Post by jeurobeat » 06 Sep 2010, 10:32

WNight wrote:Now this one I sure didn't know, Thanks for telling. I took a listen online and found it rather 1908's, Is it made during that time ? And which Ken are you talking about ?
It was released in 1991 on Flea Records. Duet between Ken Laszlo (Gianni Corraini) and Dave Rodgers.

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Post by Lebon14 » 06 Sep 2010, 16:58

There is three things that grabs my attention :

- Nagisa on SEB?! Even if it's a non-eurobeat bonus track...
- New Delta is always cool
- Eurogrooves seem to be dead by now.
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Post by the_ditz » 06 Sep 2010, 17:57

Wow, what an underwhelming tracklist.

It's clear that the apples of 7A's eye at the moment are Dima, SCP & Hi-NRG Attack, with those three labels making up over half of the album.

When was the last time we had almost half of an SEB taken up by just two labels? Eurogrooves just clearly aren't putting out any new material at the moment, but I'm sure they'll be back (Delta had a short hiatus but came back with a bang on 207, so I'm sure Dall'ora will be cooking up something special).

I really hope we get some aggressive Dima action this time around. Although I'm loving their aishu style, I know I'm in the minority and I'm hoping that they can blow the critics away with a "King Of The World"/"Save A Prayer" stormer!! :grin:

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Post by Jay » 07 Sep 2010, 02:39

the_ditz wrote:I really hope we get some aggressive Dima action this time around. Although I'm loving their aishu style, I know I'm in the minority and I'm hoping that they can blow the critics away with a "King Of The World"/"Save A Prayer" stormer!! :grin:
I'd much prefer no David Dima at all for a while, to be honest. Irrespective of whether it's an aishu or aggressive song under interrogation, I think most of us have had enough of him. David Dima has averaged nearly one song per album in the 200s, which is far too much IMO. We become inured to a singer and don't find them as exciting anymore when they appear too often - the novelty dies. The same thing happened with Annerley Gordon during the 160s and 170s; it got to the point where a number of us couldn't stomach seeing her on a tracklist anymore.

Anyway, the tracklist for 208, overall, looks very underwhelming indeed. I already own both Saifam songs and the rest doesn't look very exciting. The only song jumping out at me is Morris Capaldi's remix of 'EZ Do Dance'.

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Post by Javy » 07 Sep 2010, 03:19

the_ditz wrote:When was the last time we had almost half of an SEB taken up by just two labels?
SEB 153. SCP had 6 tracks and Hi NRG Attack had 3.
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Post by Brisk » 07 Sep 2010, 06:35

Jay wrote:
the_ditz wrote:I really hope we get some aggressive Dima action this time around. Although I'm loving their aishu style, I know I'm in the minority and I'm hoping that they can blow the critics away with a "King Of The World"/"Save A Prayer" stormer!! :grin:
I'd much prefer no David Dima at all for a while, to be honest. Irrespective of whether it's an aishu or aggressive song under interrogation, I think most of us have had enough of him. David Dima has averaged nearly one song per album in the 200s, which is far too much IMO. We become inured to a singer and don't find them as exciting anymore when they appear too often - the novelty dies. The same thing happened with Annerley Gordon during the 160s and 170s; it got to the point where a number of us couldn't stomach seeing her on a tracklist anymore.
Only exception would be Elena Gobbi, only person allowed to be on everyone album along with Clara. COMON AVEX/7A WHAT ARE YOU THINKING?! Also, inb4 lolGGM's production, aging voice, etc etc etc.

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Post by drnrg » 07 Sep 2010, 07:10

1.TELL ME WHY / RICH HARD
Awesome! Looks like Dave has a strong male team at Sun Fire.
2.JUNGLE OF FIRE / LAURA VOX
I guessed it would be HRG. her debut hit on SEB is sure to be aggressive.
3.INVISIBLE TOUCH&#12288;/ FASTWAY
Sounded like SCP. I'm hoping for some classic Fastway style.
4.AWAKE / STEPHY
Was this the song with those cool grungy guitars?
5.QUEEN OF HEART / CORRADO
New artists are always welcome. The title sounds great.
6.CRAZY / DAVID DIMA
Kinda getting tired of Dee Dee too. This better be something totally different aggressive and mega!
7.THE MAGIC OF SUNSHINE / CIAO CIAO
I guessed this would be HRG too. I'm hoping this song to be something like Running Over The Night. Slower 90s style.
8.PRETTY WOMAN / FRANCIS COOPER
Someone out there knows the awesomneous of aliases. Francis has had about 2-3 appearanceson the HRG catalog, so I'm guessing Festari has taken over the old Roby Gabrielli alias?
9.NEVER GONNA MAKE / RADIORAMA
I'm not really too crazy seeing the same names appear two cds in a row. That's why we have aliases. How about bringing back Moltocarina.
10.MEMORIES OF YOU / ORLANDO
Allready heard this and I like it.
11.EYES OF SKY / VIVI
Boy was I wrong on this one. Mudkip man should be ecstatic!!!
12.MIND GAME / DREAM FIGHTERS
If this isn't something mindblowing like Storm Bringer, I give up.
13.EZ DO DANCE
/ TRF
14.MELODY
/ NAGISA


Awww Naminamina isn't on it anymore

I did pretty damn good guessing the tracklist, :D also where are Sinclaire Style, GGMs and Eurogrooves? The traxlist is made up soley of HRG, Dima, SCP and Saifam with a sprinkle of Sunfire and Delta.

Anyway these previews better be as great as they look on paper. 8)

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t's clear that the apples of 7A's eye at the moment are Dima, SCP & Hi-NRG Attack, with those three labels making up over half of the album.
More like she wants to revive Eurobeat Flash. Think about it? Weren't those the labels that made up the series's traxlist.

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Post by Jay » 07 Sep 2010, 08:49

drnrg wrote:I did pretty damn good guessing the tracklist, :D also where are Sinclaire Style, GGMs and Eurogrooves? The traxlist is made up soley of HRG, Dima, SCP and Saifam with a sprinkle of Sunfire and Delta.
I didn't even realise GGM was absent from this album. Hallelujah!

And Brisk, other than your pointless jab at me, what are you trying to prove with your post exactly? Neither Elena nor Clara have had an active presence on the series for several years now, but during their heyday, sure, people were just as bored of them too. Six songs in eight albums by David Dima/Dream Fighters is just overkill and I don't understand what Avex finds so appealing about him. That's all I'm saying.

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Post by DJ Mike TJG » 07 Sep 2010, 09:39

I miss Wain L :(

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Post by the_ditz » 07 Sep 2010, 11:50

@Jay - what avex probably sees in him is his impeccable production values and his ear for a mega-catchy melody. I'd rather have a David Dima song every album, but I know that I'm alone in that. Different horses for different courses as they say. ;)

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Post by the_ditz » 07 Sep 2010, 11:50

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Post by DarkSky » 07 Sep 2010, 15:54

I still wonder how people on this forum can decide that an album sucks or not before even hearing previews.

Can you decide wether you like a song or not by just seeing a title?
No you can't.

Example
A song called: ''Eurobeat Is Mighty'' sang by David Dima & Cherry ft. Fastway
might look good on paper, but does that mean the song is actually good? No.

So stop nagging before you heard the previews.
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Post by EurothunderNL » 07 Sep 2010, 19:10

Oh, and no artist or producers deserves it to feel dramatically criticized like you guys do. You literally offend them.
...Exactly what I would like to say...

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Post by Vadim » 07 Sep 2010, 21:03

Like Dave Rodgers used to say * always do better*...

Fan feedback in real time is priceless...these guys can really use it up
to hit it right with every aspect of song production..

Avex A & R will never see it as clear as the end user who buys these records
and listens to them day and night.

Criticisms in eurobeat became more strict 'cause of an extreme drive in
completeness and quality that runs among all EB labels.
Fans inevitably get with the game as well...

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