They should leave the Mushy Romantic stuff to TIME(MASTERS) and the crazy synth melodys to HRG and just concentrate on Powerful stuff for thier male and female counterparts like Fastway,Lisa Lion Scream Team,Dana GOTO and ACE. Dump the rest.

I'm right with you... Japanese in large quantities annoys me, especially in Eurobeat. And I hated that domino Track.. HehehKitsuneStar wrote:Wow, I guess I'm one of the few who _doesn't_ like Fuku Wa Uchi (or any song sung in Japanese, for that matter)
I said HARDLY, besides I don't concider the Irene track SILLY nor TRANSYdrnrg wrote:
tru, but just look at thier content in the 150's, Fastway,GOTO,Dusty, Lisa Lion,Irene. hardly none of that Silly or Transy stuff
There was absolutely nothing wrong with G. Pasquini's version. At least his song was decent and serious and not performed by what sounded like a bunch of 1st graders.I think I far prefer Sticky, Tricky and Bang to the likes of Dave Rodgers' warble-o-rama version of Make Up Your Mind... The former was quite catchy and fun, the other... *shudder*
I agree with your general opinions... with the exception of stuff involving Newfield or that new Delta producer, I can't really stand Time or Delta and usually end up not sticking thier stuff in my playlist. Same goes for HiNRGAttack too... but uhh.. The list is incredibly short in that case.the_ditz wrote:...one's perception of the production values of each label will probably depend on when you actually when you first got into the Eurobeat scene...
I use "Harajuku Girl" as a reference for a bad HI-NRG ATTACK song...on the other end I love songs like "Maid Attack", "Super Kaiser", or "Hannibal The Cannibal"DJ Mike TJG wrote:Strangely enough, when I first got into the EB scene (which was around when SEB 158 came out, although I've listened to WAY more historically now), I steered very much clear of HRG - the harsh, manic styles were not in keeping with the stuff that had gotten me hooked (i.e. A-Beat C, Delta, Time) - but now there are quite a number of songs they've done that I'd rate as my top pieces. The problem is, their quality, like all others, can vary wildly - and when they do a bad song, it doesn't sound so much bland as it does grating. Still, once you get used to it, it's an awesome style
We could all easily end this argument and just say that Delta is the best label
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