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M2-EB
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by M2-EB » 24 Jun 2015, 07:52
Gruzky wrote:Also, alot of the vocalist's accent's from HRG are particularly thick. Are they from a different part of Italy than most other labels? Gordon Jim - I Wanna Run Away is a good example.
I believe that this is a part of their charm hahahaha
Anyway, Malvicino (who sings that song) is Spanish, as far as I know. No idea if it'll make any difference here but in fact, all italian vocalists have an accent - some are more noticiable than others
*coughs* Rimonti *coughs*
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by otter87 » 24 Jun 2015, 08:12
milachan wrote:
I believe that this is a part of their charm hahahaha
Anyway, Malvicino (who sings that song) is Spanish, as far as I know. No idea if it'll make any difference here but in fact, all italian vocalists have an accent - some are more noticiable than others *coughs* Rimonti *coughs*
Yeah, I realize most of them have accent, that's to be expected. But like you said, some are more noticeable / prominent and that's always been one thing that's stood out about HRG to me. It does make the tracks more interesting / light-hearted honestly and I rather enjoy it for the most part.
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M2-EB
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by M2-EB » 24 Jun 2015, 08:31
my thoughts exactly hahahahahahha
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by Crockett » 24 Jun 2015, 13:20
I like very much Time Studio music, because also like in A.Beat-C., their big team became the start for many modern Eurobeat teams. But I don't like the person of Giacomo Maiolini. Well, he didn't write nothing, was always the producer, but I don't know, what is the real contribution as producer to whole sound, probably little.
He is "the big boss", get all applause for successes, everywhere was his name, but he seems ashamed Time Records past. Every artist, except him back to 90s, remember Eurobeat since the beginning. On Time Records page no word about, who exactly established the label. G. Maiolini was very young in 1984. All we know, that first successes are Aleph and Farina - Crivellente music. Looks like, it's a problem for him, to accept how was really.
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by drnrg » 25 Jun 2015, 03:31
Crockett wrote:I like very much Time Studio music, because also like in A.Beat-C., their big team became the start for many modern Eurobeat teams. But I don't like the person of Giacomo Maiolini. Well, he didn't write nothing, was always the producer, but I don't know, what is the real contribution as producer to whole sound, probably little.
He is "the big boss", get all applause for successes, everywhere was his name, but he seems ashamed Time Records past. Every artist, except him back to 90s, remember Eurobeat since the beginning. On Time Records page no word about, who exactly established the label. G. Maiolini was very young in 1984. All we know, that first successes are Aleph and Farina - Crivellente music. Looks like, it's a problem for him, to accept how was really.
His contribution was inspiration of Maio & Co. name

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by Crockett » 25 Jun 2015, 14:00
drnrg wrote:His contribution was inspiration of Maio & Co. name

On japanese Wikipedia is written the rumor, that Maio & Co. "Black Power" was copied idea from the stolen demo tape of "Wild Reputation" by Big Brother. Next unclear rumor tells, that not all money, which had to, were paid Aleph by Time Records.
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