Super Eurobeat 225
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reading the little descriptions under the tracks, some extra info fans might want to hear include:
Manuel - Never Say Never =it says something about it having a rock taste to it.
Ace - Adrenaline = mentions even though title sounds like another track, it is actually a new song
Cherry - Fairy Tale = it mentions about it being sung in a sad and dramatic way
Manuel - Never Say Never =it says something about it having a rock taste to it.
Ace - Adrenaline = mentions even though title sounds like another track, it is actually a new song
Cherry - Fairy Tale = it mentions about it being sung in a sad and dramatic way
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Cherry songs at 143 bpms. This sounds great. Not exactly Italo, but like I was hoping for. Not too fast and not too slow.
On the other hand Ciao Ciao definately has a faster entry on the horizon. The song's title reminds me of those Chip Chip classic from Flea records.
I like how you kept it under cloak untill now. Plus I'm excited that there is a new name in Dima label. Ultraviolet. It kinda sounds unisex, but the song title suggests it will be male. The name alone gives me a strong vibe that it will be a great sounding song and proboly one of my favs.I would love it if it was Claudio Maganani.Track 11 mystery solved.

Cherry songs at 143 bpms. This sounds great. Not exactly Italo, but like I was hoping for. Not too fast and not too slow.
On the other hand Ciao Ciao definately has a faster entry on the horizon. The song's title reminds me of those Chip Chip classic from Flea records.
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This sounds seriously promising. I love it when the bassline gets a bit intricate!Matteo Rizzi wrote:Yep! you guessed it. Fairy Tales sound a bit ' italo disco. And three variations in the bass line with a little surprise in the A melo.
143 bmp... because when we run so fast around 160 bpm, we need a moment of rest, and drink japanese ocha
Aishu means love song in Japanese. Think sentimental eurobeat with a single note riff and lyrics about tragedy and love. That's your aishu.KitaTM wrote:I'm sorry for asking that, but what exactly does "Aishu" mean? Confused
I read this word many times here but don't what it means...
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The title might be a tribute to one of Elena Ferretti's older Italo tunes under the name of ROSE titled FAIRYTALE from 1985!Matteo Rizzi wrote:Yep! you guessed it. Fairy Tales sound a bit ' italo disco. And three variations in the bass line with a little surprise in the A melo.
143 bmp... because when we run so fast around 160 bpm, we need a moment of rest, and drink japanese ocha
I am more excited about this track more than anything I have ever been exicted for in eurobeat this year.
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KiraTM wrote:I'm sorry for asking that, but what exactly does "Aishu" mean?![]()
I read this word many times here but don't what it means...
see:
http://dictionary.goo.ne.jp/leaf/je2/11 ... %E6%84%81/
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Oh come on now, is it really so bad to break up the typical eurobeat structure every now and then?eXtaticus wrote:
And then there's another SAIFAM track on 225, too; here's hoping that they don't FORGET THE RIFF like they did last time we had a Tipsy & Tipsy entry (Down Down Down, anyone?). Okay, maybe they did drop in something resembling a vaguely riff-like melody at ~3:20, but it sure as hell didn't play after every chorus like it should have.

Although we both seem to agree that Down Down Down was too bubblegum dancey.
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