Best of Super Eurobeat 2013: 224

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Best Song of SEB 224

Poll ended at 17 Dec 2013, 12:19

Kaioh - Just Say Yeah
0
No votes
Stephy Martin - Stay With You
0
No votes
Jager - Fly Magic
1
7%
Cindy - In The Rhythm Of The Night
0
No votes
David Dima - Dancing On The Street
2
14%
Daniel - Poison
2
14%
Ducky Chix - Prayer
3
21%
Annalise - Say Say Say
0
No votes
Paul Harris - Dreamers
2
14%
Norma Sheffield - Do You Believe In Love
0
No votes
Isabelle - Radio Love
0
No votes
Nick Turbo - Goldginger
0
No votes
Bon - Pull The Trigger
1
7%
Bliss - Higher Higher More And More
3
21%
Fastway - The Element Of Fire
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 14

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Best of Super Eurobeat 2013: 224

Post by Darkholme » 10 Dec 2013, 12:19

Onward we go! Tanith & Dark Evil managed to take first place with their unique take on our beloved genre, but will it carry them all the way?

Next up is the wonderful addition to any SEB collection, volume 224! I think we can pretty much all agree that this one is filled to the brim with great eurobeat! Picking just one song is gonna be difficult, so think hard!


Personally my favourite SEB of the year, and while Prayer is my favourite song of the year Say Say Say really stole my heart so the choice wasn't as easy :P

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Post by KiraTM » 10 Dec 2013, 17:59

Very hard to decide. I agree with you, SEB224 was my favorite one this year and, in my opinion, it's one of the best SEB albums. Almost every song is on quite a strong level. At first listening I totally disliked Jager's Fly Magic which became one of my favorites with each playing. Same with Radio Love by Isabelle. However, in the end it was a hard fight between the SinclaireStyle submissions: Prayer vs. Pull The Trigger. Both songs are truly masterpieces. Prayer because it's awesome and probably nobody thought it would be that good. Pull The Trigger because of these sounds I totally want in Eurobeat: that "rattering" sounds. When I should try to imitate the melody with my mouth, it would probably sound like a mix of Rs and Ls. :D
This fight has been won by Prayer.

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Post by drnrg » 10 Dec 2013, 21:41

I really enjoyed this cd because it had so many amazing songs by the different labels. Means that many songs will get votes and not just one song. For the record; I didn't vote for that Tanith song; which is more sub-Eurobeat. Anyway, amny great songs, but I'm going for Sinclaire again. This round goes to Bon "Pull The Trigger", but just by a hair cuz I really enjoyed Daniel- Poison just as much. Those two were the giants for me. Two bad we can't vote twice, or elese I might vote for Daniel tomorrow, depending on the mood I'm in.

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Post by Mindsweeper » 11 Dec 2013, 00:13

Man, I was also stuck between Poison and Pull The Trigger, but ended up picking Poison in the end.

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Post by Lebon14 » 11 Dec 2013, 02:49

This album sucked so it was an easy choice between Just Say Yeah and Dancing On The Streets. Chose the later one.
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Post by #Infinity » 11 Dec 2013, 03:28

I still love Bliss' Higher Higher More and More, even though several other tracks are not far behind. I also love Fly Magic, In the Rhythm of the Night, Poison, Dreamers, Pull the Trigger, and The Element of Fire.

I pray to God Dancing On the Street does not win this poll because it perfectly represents how badly David Dima has fallen from grace since his label debuted on SEB five years ago.
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Post by Bore » 11 Dec 2013, 08:35

Poison was my Poison.

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Post by #Infinity » 12 Dec 2013, 00:24

To be fair, I may have been a little too harsh on Dancing on the Street, as it's really not that bad a song. It's just that Dima is capable of far greater heights than that track represents. Compared to Tsundere Night, Mind Game, or King of the World, it's pretty unexciting.
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Post by KiraTM » 12 Dec 2013, 00:32

#Infinity wrote:To be fair, I may have been a little too harsh on Dancing on the Street, as it's really not that bad a song. It's just that Dima is capable of far greater heights than that track represents. Compared to Tsundere Night, Mind Game, or King of the World, it's pretty unexciting.
Yep. The last few David Dima tracks sounded very similar, there wasn't much variation. The song sounds not bad, but it's nothing "special".
Right in this moment, I'm listening to "Bad Love" and avex could replaced it with almost any other David Dima track of this year, it wouldn't make a big difference...

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Post by Darkholme » 12 Dec 2013, 10:54

I set the poll to last 7 days, so there's still plenty of time to vote. Hopefully some less active members will get the chance to vote as well

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Post by drnrg » 13 Dec 2013, 08:41

question? does the number in parenthesis actually show the number of votes the song is getting. If so, it Looks like once again a song will be determined the winner with only three votes?

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Post by SuperEuroJimmy » 13 Dec 2013, 08:44

Yes. :(

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