zoupzuop2 wrote:My take:
I welcome new sounds to Eurobeat, just so long as they don't overtake the Eurobeat-ness of the song.
That is all.
QFT also. There are many different styles in Eurobeat and I can honestly say that I don't prefer one style over another. If we are talking about the direction of the actual Eurobeat "songs", then I say that the Eurobeat industry still has a great future ahead of it.
Take Jager's "What D'You Want From Me" for example: I've said in my own review of SEB 209 that the intro "sounds like a mix between a DJ Hero track and/or a Black Eye Peas song", but that isn't a
bad thing at all. I'm a huge fan of the DJ Hero soundtrack and BEP, so to hear this in a Eurobeat song was refreshing and an interesting take. The only thing I did not like about the song was the use of what sounded like an auto-tune effect within the song (auto-tune = overrated/over used (In most pop songs today)

)
[If I am wrong, please correct me on that, but that's what it sounds like. It may be a Flanger effect but it sounds close to auto-tune].
I also made a comment about about "New Horizon" in my review saying "the song would of been perfect if it had an awesome guitar solo". Come to find out, it ORIGINALLY did have a solo but when it came to editing they took it out

. Things like THAT seem to hurt new Eurobeat artists and songs, because it feels like they are limited to what they can do. Listen to a lot of Dave Rodger's songs and they have guitar solos everywhere (Eldorado, Kingdom Of Rock, Wild Reputation 2005, etc.) but they took out this one? Maybe because I am a fan of Eurobeat instead of actually being in the Eurobeat Business I don't understand. In my opinion, I think the solo would of been an excellent part of an already excellent song.
As much as we love songs sticking to the "formula" of typical Eurobeat, we're going to have to change with the times and attempt to listen and try to give new visions of Eurobeat a chance. Like I stated earlier in this thread, when you have a song like "Space Boy" that has been on over 30+ albums, it seems like the industry can't get past that point of success. Avex and other producers have got to try to put their faith in the new talent and let them go with it. Heck, if music never evolved it would all sound the same and it wouldn't have a "nice funky boogie", would it

?
[Just a side note: Tora's "Call my name" was a typical Eurobeat song, but that line was just hilarious! No disrespect or anything but LOL] .