Interesting bit cut from the radio edit, but wow did they slow it down. Unless it was the radio edit that was sped up.Shawaazu wrote:Yup yup. Also, I noticed something extra at the end of the Chemical Love sample. Can't wait to get thisredtarzanboi wrote:So Disco Fire is Dave vs. Neo?
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The original version does seem excessively fast, even for a Eurobeat track - but hey, it still sounds great 
However, listening to the sample, it just sounds like they've pitched the audio down a bit, much the same as they did with Queen and China on SEB 165 - to keep the tempo in check with the rest of the mix, since they're both 164 BPM.
No doubt they slowed Chemical Love down to Black UFO's 162 BPM so the mix was more fluid - the original tempo is 165 BPM which makes CL almost the fastest Eurobeat song I've heard
(the fastest yet I've heard is Stop Limit Line's "Crazy For You" at 166 BPM)

However, listening to the sample, it just sounds like they've pitched the audio down a bit, much the same as they did with Queen and China on SEB 165 - to keep the tempo in check with the rest of the mix, since they're both 164 BPM.
No doubt they slowed Chemical Love down to Black UFO's 162 BPM so the mix was more fluid - the original tempo is 165 BPM which makes CL almost the fastest Eurobeat song I've heard

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I always knew that song was superfast, because I have the 12' and coulkd never mix it with other 12's . I evan had to slow down HRG attack 12's down a lot to mix in with SLL. Another mega fast Eurobeat trax is Mark Farina's "I Love Rock N Roll" and Volta & Gabanna- "Johnny Go". Still Stop Limit Line was light years ahead of it's TIME(the fastest yet I've heard is Stop Limit Line's "Crazy For You" at 166 BPM)

Got it yesterday, and had a listen. Both CDs are pretty good.
And unlike 170, the bpms pretty much flow together since there's an obvious structure to the cds fast, gradual slowdown then gradually fast again.

That maybe right, as the sample was taken from the start of the song, the rest is pretty much the same speed as the radio edit.No doubt they slowed Chemical Love down to Black UFO's 162 BPM so the mix was more fluid
Johnny Go is 162.1 BPM, I know that much - I'm gradually cataloguing all of these for my collection of EBdrnrg wrote:DJ MikeI always knew that song was superfast, because I have the 12' and coulkd never mix it with other 12's . I evan had to slow down HRG attack 12's down a lot to mix in with SLL. Another mega fast Eurobeat trax is Mark Farina's "I Love Rock N Roll" and Volta & Gabanna- "Johnny Go". Still Stop Limit Line was light years ahead of it's TIME(the fastest yet I've heard is Stop Limit Line's "Crazy For You" at 166 BPM)

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I can't really seem to -find- where it is on the site, and yes, it is that bit from Fantasista. Thanks anyway, though.Mikaeru wrote:This is just a guess since I haven't heard it yet (waiting patiently for mu-mo), but is it the sampled bit from Fantasista? You can see how they recorded it on SCP's site.
http://www.scp-music.com/video.php - The "Ladies & Gentlemen" video.Wataru Akiyama wrote:I can't really seem to -find- where it is on the site, and yes, it is that bit from Fantasista. Thanks anyway, though.Mikaeru wrote:This is just a guess since I haven't heard it yet (waiting patiently for mu-mo), but is it the sampled bit from Fantasista? You can see how they recorded it on SCP's site.
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