witch series means what?

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parafan22
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witch series means what?

Post by parafan22 » 15 Nov 2004, 21:10

Ive ben wondering this forever about the diffrent series through out eurobeat,can someone help me?

Ok there is EUROMACH
From what i get from this is mostly HNRG attack songs and the sound is more faster than the reguler seb cds

Eurobeat flash
I have no clue what the series is all about,Really curius

Maharaja Night
Not really clear on this series as well,I just notice some songs through out this series are not on other cds?


thanks for everything in advance

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Post by Jion » 16 Nov 2004, 01:07

Eurobeat Flash is a bit more like the Super Eurobeat CDs but instead of ABeat C, Time and Delta getting the most tracks on the CD, Boom Boom Beat, Vibration, HI-NRG Attack and SCP were the majority

Maharaja was a focus on a more Italo Disco style but it eventually speed up with time. Most of the focus was on A-Beat C and Time with a spritz of everything else every so often.
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Re: witch series means what?

Post by Bore » 16 Nov 2004, 12:30

parafan22 wrote:Ive ben wondering this forever about the diffrent series through out eurobeat,can someone help me?

Ok there is EUROMACH
From what i get from this is mostly HNRG attack songs and the sound is more faster than the reguler seb cds

Eurobeat flash
I have no clue what the series is all about,Really curius

Maharaja Night
Not really clear on this series as well,I just notice some songs through out this series are not on other cds?


thanks for everything in advance
I wrote about those series in the history section of eurobeat prime a while ago already.. they're there as well.

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Post by Victor » 25 Nov 2004, 22:56

Also. The Maharaja and King and Queen were discos in Japan.

Hence the name Maharaja Night.

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