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Post by the_ditz » 30 Jul 2010, 06:55

Lebon14 wrote:Orlando - Memories Of You
http://www.junodownload.com/products/1613447-02.htm
Hahahahahaaaaa, hilarious!! I don't think I have to point out how ironic it is that they've released this... :D

Anyways, it seems that Saifam has now officially run out of ideas for new Eurobeat. These samples seem to use a few more productions techniques from the older Asia style, but enough of the rehashed covers already - I want to hear some new original material!

Anyway, my prediction is that Orlando will appear on SEB 207.

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Post by Megan188 » 30 Jul 2010, 07:40

They need to hire someone new to write their songs. At least the rest of the labels still active are consistently able to produce original material that isn't just a minor revival of a remake.

Or maybe it's just that they don't see any point of writing new songs because they figure hardly anyone's going to listen to them. Gosh, I wish eurobeat would become more popular beyond Japan so we could finally be done with this severe lack of motivation.

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Post by drnrg » 30 Jul 2010, 08:03

Megan188
They need to hire someone new to write their songs. At least the rest of the labels still active are consistently able to produce original material that isn't just a minor revival of a remake.

Or maybe it's just that they don't see any point of writing new songs because they figure hardly anyone's going to listen to them. Gosh, I wish eurobeat would become more popular beyond Japan so we could finally be done with this severe lack of motivation.
New or Old; I notice that Saifam seem to be getting most of the attention on the latest SEB releases, maybe that is the Farina stragety? In other worlds it seems they have been sitting on undiscovered gems all along and just be switching a soundwolrd here or there, they are fast regaining thier Eurobeat crown.

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Post by Lebon14 » 18 Nov 2010, 01:08

Holy carp! Been a while since a new Juno release from Asia!

Sarah - Aloha Oe Until We Meet Again
http://www.junodownload.com/products/1661695-02.htm

Mela - When I Dream Of You
http://www.junodownload.com/products/1661696-02.htm

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Impressions :
Aloha Oe is seemingly boring and annoying...
When I Dream Of You is pretty good actually!
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Post by Jay » 18 Nov 2010, 02:24

Two more remakes of old songs... Hooray...

It seems all labels go down this path eventually. Whenever the creative juices have run dry, out come the plethora of remakes and blatant rehashes passed off as "brand new"! Even though some of SAIFAM's remakes have been quite good ('You Are Always On My Mind' in particular), it's extremely difficult to take them seriously as a label anymore when they haven't shown us a hint of originality all year.

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Post by Vadim » 19 Nov 2010, 18:48

When I Dream Of You is pretty good actually
Agree. Avex oughtta license this one for SEB.
Sound changed somewhat and for the better..

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Post by Lebon14 » 04 Feb 2012, 01:38

Aaaaaaaaaand 1¼ years later, we have a new release!

"A Sign" by Tipsy & Tipsy :
http://www.junodownload.com/products/a-sign/1907607-02/

"A Sign" that SEB is still alive? That songs sounds good. Definetely Eurobeat. Can't say if it's a cover or an original.

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Remember "You Are Always On My Mind" by Radiorama in the 200s? Well, there is a different version up by Sarah on Junodownload :
http://www.junodownload.com/products/yo ... 384018-02/
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Post by Javy » 04 Feb 2012, 03:24

The Sarah version is from the EuroPanic Series back in 2000.
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Post by Lebon14 » 04 Feb 2012, 03:32

Javy wrote:The Sarah version is from the EuroPanic Series back in 2000.
That explains it all!
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Post by jeurobeat » 04 Feb 2012, 06:23

Lebon14 wrote:Aaaaaaaaaand 1¼ years later, we have a new release!

"A Sign" by Tipsy & Tipsy :
http://www.junodownload.com/products/a-sign/1907607-02/

"A Sign" that SEB is still alive? That songs sounds good. Definetely Eurobeat. Can't say if it's a cover or an original.
It's a cover of Morgana's A Sign. I still think the Akasaka mix was very good, but this eurobeat version is nice as well.

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Post by the_ditz » 05 Feb 2012, 16:44

There are hints of the old Asia stylings there, which is promising, but they still clearly don't have the time, energy or motivation to dedicate much time to Eurobeat since this is another cross-label re-hash. I will probably purchase this just to support "new Eurobeat" in this lean time, and I hope that we get more original material soon.

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Post by Megan188 » 05 Feb 2012, 18:01

MEH.

Honestly, I'm not going to bother supporting Saifam again unless they release more original material. Certainly now isn't really the most opportune time for them to produce new stuff in hopes that it'll get some widespread attention, but nonetheless, purchasing these covers isn't going to get them out of this pathetic habit.

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Post by jeurobeat » 08 Feb 2012, 20:29

I don't understand the disappointments about SAIFAM's remakes. I may be wrong but I would really be surprised if any of you really played the original songs to death back in the days, got bored of them and therefore can't stand the songs anymore. Unless that is the case, the songs are probably new to most eurobeat listeners, so you might as well try to listen to them without prejudice :)

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Post by Megan188 » 08 Feb 2012, 21:11

It's just being lazy! Besides, most of these covers are frankly a lot blander than their original counterparts, so there's pretty much no reason for me to listen to them in the first place. Case in point - the Danger Zone cover from SEB 212. While it isn't really bad per se, it just doesn't have any of the same spark that made the Top Gun version so catchy. The combination of Kenny Loggins' sharp vocals and the 80's hard rock instrumentation just worked with the tune so much more effectively than this bland interpretation. Granted, there are a few exceptions (I actually quite like the cover of Just A Dream way more than the Nelly version, although that's not really eurobeat), but I'm just sick of constantly having to compare these remakes to their original sources when they rarely stack up.

I KNOW Asia Records is capable of much better than all of these unimaginative remakes that they somehow try to promote as "new." Their last few original songs were mostly excellent (Ivanhoe, Superphenomena, and Technological World come to mind), so it's not like they got significantly worse or anything.

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Post by drnrg » 09 Feb 2012, 04:02

Megan188
It's just being lazy! Besides, most of these covers are frankly a lot blander than their original counterparts, so there's pretty much no reason for me to listen to them in the first place. Case in point - the Danger Zone cover from SEB 212. While it isn't really bad per se, it just doesn't have any of the same spark that made the Top Gun version so catchy. The combination of Kenny Loggins' sharp vocals and the 80's hard rock instrumentation just worked with the tune so much more effectively than this bland interpretation.
I see where you are comming from ,from one point of view. I agree on the lazy factor, but only if the remake is from the dance genre. The reason is, that making a remake from an allready known dance song isn't such a st;etch for Eurobeat. Its basiaclly just speeding up the tempo, like those Madonna covers they did. I don't like covers of recent pop songs nither , because now adays pop is more dance than anything else. Unless they decide to cover Nickelback or Shinedown, which I doubt they will.
, but I'll go on the record and say, that I do enjoy most Eurobeat covers of 80 Rock songs. The Danger Zone cover was nice. The Jailhouse Rock one was even better. I've been on Saifams site before and have even previewed covers of songs like "Shake It UP" ect.. from the 80s. A rock cover sounds completely different in that, the intruments are usually always from a different soundworld. I see more of a creative and original factor when I hear covers like those.

Dall Ora and Dima also did great New Wave covers on SEB 193. Save A Prayer is a bonifide classic

In closing, I don't care too much for this Morgana cover, but only cuz its a dance song to begin with. That's where I agree with your "laziness" factor.


BTW, does anyone have a link to the Saifam site that is actually useful for previewing the songs without all those ram files. Something where you actually just click on the headphone icon and the song starts playing without B.S.?

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