WHY SEB NOT EXPORT OUTSIDE JAPAN?

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WHY SEB NOT EXPORT OUTSIDE JAPAN?

Post by Paraclete » 12 Sep 2004, 06:07

[/b]WHY THE ITALIAN RECORD DON'T COOPERATE WITH OTHER COUNTRY

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Post by Chan Ho Nam » 12 Sep 2004, 10:12

Maybe because interest is not high enough elsewhere in the world

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Post by Bore » 12 Sep 2004, 11:07

Or because it's Avex who is releasing Eurobeat, and Avex is a japanese company... not international.

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Post by Chan Ho Nam » 12 Sep 2004, 11:59

I forgot about that :oops:

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Post by Nine » 12 Sep 2004, 16:00

Also, Eurobeat isn't that popular anywhere else, so they could lose a lot of money if they decide to venture out into other places :(
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Post by Chico Chico » 13 Sep 2004, 04:35

I don't know... I was talking to some guy from England and he said that this "type" of music is played in some clubs, but not exactly Eurobeat. He said it would probably go over well.... I think if it was slowly incorporated into mainstream music, more people would enjoy it... who know...
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Post by Chan Ho Nam » 13 Sep 2004, 06:34

Chico Chico wrote:I don't know... I was talking to some guy from England and he said that this "type" of music is played in some clubs, but not exactly Eurobeat. He said it would probably go over well.... I think if it was slowly incorporated into mainstream music, more people would enjoy it... who know...
To a certain extent possibly, but I'm still not sure, I doubt it'd ever be mainstream enough. Only way I see it making it into the mainstream is if there is a UK/English Eurobeat artist, if not it'll be very difficult.
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Post by Nine » 13 Sep 2004, 07:16

Even though this isn't really Eurobeat related... i've love to see Clara's 10 Worlds album do well in North America ^^
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