Ace & Pamsy LIVE IN TOKYO Sept.14, 2014 @ Velfarre X age
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Ace & Pamsy LIVE IN TOKYO Sept.14, 2014 @ Velfarre X age
Just saw this on SCP's official site. Apparently Ace & Pamsy will be live in Tokyo on Sept. 14, 2014 for the Velfarre X ageHa Cyber Trance 2014 event, which will include Super Eurobeat as well.
A promo video of the event:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Si9VtvTBTw#t=16
Also found on SCP's offical site:
https://www.facebook.com/scpmusic
Just hoping this can help relight a spark to keep Eurobeat alive in Japan!
If they could just somehow make TV commercial for this upcoming event, or do a follow-up of the event on a news station, that *might* help bring some people back into it. This is the perfect opportunity, and AVEX probably will do nothing else to promote it other than this online video...
A promo video of the event:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Si9VtvTBTw#t=16
Also found on SCP's offical site:
https://www.facebook.com/scpmusic
Just hoping this can help relight a spark to keep Eurobeat alive in Japan!
If they could just somehow make TV commercial for this upcoming event, or do a follow-up of the event on a news station, that *might* help bring some people back into it. This is the perfect opportunity, and AVEX probably will do nothing else to promote it other than this online video...
Sorry, but realistically it's not going to reinvigorate anything. People attending will be there because they already know the music. And a news station isn't going to cover a party. You realize how many hundreds of clubs there are? Why would anyone consider a random event at a random club as newsworthy?
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I know, it's so sad. If Avex would market it in a better way, it would see some media coverage. They could be passing out flyers around town, or on lightstands, spread the word around. It's great to see at least Ace & Pamsy will be there, both attractive and more "youthful" looking, compared to say the older generation artists such as Dave Rodgers and Domino, so this might help any younger attandees at the event to get more into it, I guess.Gruzky wrote:Sorry, but realistically it's not going to reinvigorate anything. People attending will be there because they already know the music. And a news station isn't going to cover a party. You realize how many hundreds of clubs there are? Why would anyone consider a random event at a random club as newsworthy?
The fact they are even still doing such an event, considering low sales, still surprises me.
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They hosted a similar event last year as well. A quick google search for velfarre 2013 lists enough videos and whatnot of that event. It was more focussed on the Cyber Trance series, though, but this one is too. They had eurobeat last year, with Parapara Allstars performing if my memory serves me correctly. :)
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Re: Ace & Pamsy LIVE IN TOKYO Sept.14, 2014 @ Velfarre X
synthjunkie wrote:If they could just somehow make TV commercial for this upcoming event, or do a follow-up of the event on a news station, that *might* help bring some people back into it. This is the perfect opportunity, and AVEX probably will do nothing else to promote it other than this online video...
I agree with you both.Gruzky wrote:Sorry, but realistically it's not going to reinvigorate anything. People attending will be there because they already know the music. And a news station isn't going to cover a party.
Avex should spread it to other medias too - it's not hard neither extremely expensive. Also, I risk to say that more than half the public are the regular, not newcomers…
It's not a big deal, really.synthjunkie wrote:It's great to see at least Ace & Pamsy will be there, both attractive and more "youthful" looking, compared to say the older generation artists such as Dave Rodgers and Domino, so this might help any younger attandees at the event to get more into it, I guess.
The fact they are even still doing such an event, considering low sales, still surprises me.
Even if they're young it won't make a huge difference. One will go and watch a show from artists he/she, supposedly, doesn't know (regardless of age) and this person may like it or not.
I'm not surprised. Avex have a bittersweet relationship with eurobeat, they'll pull the strings whenever is necessary. At least, they're still maintaining eurobeat culture - one way or another…
Yes, but not quite a "performance" just the old dancers presenting "randomly" on the stage and taking the fans into a frenzy hehe (I talk for myself and I wasn't even there personally…!!).MKwiakaku wrote:They had eurobeat last year, with Parapara Allstars performing if my memory serves me correctly.
Wait for some amateur footage sadly… …synthjunkie wrote:I'm hoping the videos for the event will be up soon after the event.
SEB uploaded a new video with messages from Ace and Pamsy for this event. Well, it's still such a little thing, but nice to see at least this.
Here is the link to the video:
http://youtu.be/FVMTJCDHDyg
Here is the link to the video:
http://youtu.be/FVMTJCDHDyg
Avex doesn't make commercials for Eurobeat anymore. Also, it's not at a "random" club but one of the biggest in Tokyo. Domino, Kaioh, and Bratt Sinclaire have all made trips to Japan in the past 1-2 years and nothing has been revitalized. Also, this event happened last year. What makes you think this will change anything?
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You are the most pessimistic person on these boards...sigh. Let people dream, man.Tiger wrote:Avex doesn't make commercials for Eurobeat anymore. Also, it's not at a "random" club but one of the biggest in Tokyo. Domino, Kaioh, and Bratt Sinclaire have all made trips to Japan in the past 1-2 years and nothing has been revitalized. Also, this event happened last year. What makes you think this will change anything?
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Wow, I love the live video of Pamsy - Give a New Go.milachan wrote:Some videos here, enjoy.
Too bad the new video Ace & Pamsy song "Inside My Soul" only is 29 seconds long...Hard to tell whether I like it or not..
The long video with old Ace hits is pretty cool!
Thanks for the videos!
Exactly. In Japan, during songs, everybody is calm. In between, they'll cheer like everybody. So, unless you make them participate during songs, they are silent. Bands from outside Japan performing in Japan for the first time might be taken by surprise by that.Gruzky wrote:edit - one of the comments on the Livin In The Night video was on point. The lack of enthusiasm in the crowd is such a buzzkill. But I guess that's just how they are out there...
Here's the video for "Inside My Soul" (to appear on SEB231):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R05NmUr4cUI
At the end, you can hear cheering for a split second. Yep.
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