I’ve discovered in recent times that Delta had quite a golden age in the early 2000s. It took me a bit of time to see beyond the relatively coarse production style (which has since grown on me), but the songs themselves were extremely original on a regular basis, both lyrically as well as melodically.
The above track is a great demonstration of why I adore so many Delta songs from around the 100s, 110s, and 120s. It’s not just another silly love song, but rather an identifiable tune about soul searching that so eloquently sells the case for a meaningful relationship, regardless of the struggle it requires. Top that off with a fresh melodic composition with an especially infectious singa-a-long chorus, and you have a true winner of a eurobeat song and easily Davide Budriesi’s finest moment.
Re: Today's Tune
Posted: 11 Sep 2018, 00:57
by xiao
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I’ve discovered in recent times that Delta had quite a golden age in the early 2000s. It took me a bit of time to see beyond the relatively coarse production style (which has since grown on me), but the songs themselves were extremely original on a regular basis, both lyrically as well as melodically.
The above track is a great demonstration of why I adore so many Delta songs from around the 100s, 110s, and 120s. It’s not just another silly love song, but rather an identifiable tune about soul searching that so eloquently sells the case for a meaningful relationship, regardless of the struggle it requires. Top that off with a fresh melodic composition with an especially infectious singa-a-long chorus, and you have a true winner of a eurobeat song and easily Davide Budriesi’s finest moment.
^THIS THIS THIS! I think Sinclaire and Newfield probably have the best lyric writing abilities of the genre. I can think of some many of their tracks that really just stand out in terms of lyrics:
-ROCK N ROLL EMULATION
-DEDICATED TO YOU
-STATE OF THE NATION
-CAPTAIN AMERICA
-SHY GUN
K-Pop can score insanely catchy tracks on occasion. Man I can't get this song out of my head and I love the colorful video. Feel like the track has a bit of an eurobeat feel to it in a more mainstream style.
Re: Today's Tune
Posted: 15 Sep 2018, 12:57
by jeurobeat
Great song with Rob Tyrant's impressive vocals. I don't like the synth melo much, but everything else is perfect in this song.
This is an oldie, but also quite a goodie. It kicks off with an intriguing spoken word whisper intro, then kicks in to a very perfectly narrated story about carelessly allowing your love to slip out of your hands, then embarking on a journey to win him back. The premise for the chorus is absolutely brilliant - taking the “highway” is an excellent expression that immaculately captures Elena’s determination to find her lover by speedily journing down a long road. It’s also simultaneously literal and metaphorical.