Favorite non-eurobeat artist/band

Music that is not eurobeat!
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Post by Darkholme » 27 Dec 2012, 09:51

A lot of metal. Megadeth, X Japan, Metallica, Death, Slayer, various melodeath bands etc etc

Bunch of italo disco. Ivan, Joe Yellow, Miko Mission, Koto, Ken Laszlo

Also electropop! Perfume, Capsule, Kyari Pamyu Pamyu

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Post by ARIEL » 19 Jul 2015, 22:36

I was just reading through this old thread and found it interesting (and somewhat comforting) that there are some patterns in our music tastes where Eurobeat isn't concerned. The Eurodance trend is one that I can relate to. I'm into all kinds of continental music, particularly from the east, and particularly that of a dance/electronic nature. Stuff like turbo-folk and Slavic Eurodance is really interesting. Scandipop is great too though, especially the classics: Aqua, Toy-Box, SMiLE.dk, Caramell, Alcazar etc.

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Post by Bonkers » 19 Jul 2015, 22:57

Eurodance
90s Happy Hardcore
UK Hardcore
Gabba
Dark Psytrance
Scouse House
French/Disco House
US Hard House
UK Hard House

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Post by JingleJungleBoy » 20 Jul 2015, 11:42

Probably Queen or Metallica

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Post by MiKong » 22 Jul 2015, 03:53

My favourite artist of all is Kate Bush- her music completely resonates with me on a higher almost spiritual level, I effing love her music so damn much :!:

Some of my other favourites: Prince, Michael Cretu, New Order, Empire of the Sun, Nelly Furtado, Fleetwood Mac, Orbital, Underworld, VNV Nation, Janet Jackson, The Police, Bjork, Miguel Pimentel. I also have a thing for kpop... big fan of Shinee and SNSD.
 
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Post by KoolKool » 22 Jul 2015, 05:51

MiKong wrote: I also have a thing for kpop... big fan of Shinee and SNSD.
oh K-pop,i strongly disliked personally!
those plastic surgery idols woman are all the same :?
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Post by Darkholme » 24 Jul 2015, 20:20

KoolKool wrote:
MiKong wrote: I also have a thing for kpop... big fan of Shinee and SNSD.
oh K-pop,i strongly disliked personally!
those plastic surgery idols woman are all the same :?
I went through a bunch of K-pop, both on the male and female side and I can mostly agree, some were enjoyable and some were downright uninspired. The male side especially had this problem, the singing/rapping and the cool-boy image is lame as hell.

But the one band that stuck with me is SeeYa
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVUhshz2JLQ
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Post by WNight » 25 Jul 2015, 05:42

Darkholme wrote:...
Tell me about it, I live in both Japan and Taiwan and the entire asian continent has been overrun by K-pop and koreaboos since 2007. Admittedly some of their songs are rather catchy but it's visuals and sex appeal over music and I love (the girls)/hate that. I'd much rather listen to indie producers (ahem, eurobeat) where you can hear actual effort being put in and creative juices flow most than cookie cutter mainstream fodder to rot the brains of the masses.

Just look at this
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=b09U0KLv6I4

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Post by TrainEngie » 26 Jul 2015, 05:04

Eiffel 65, first and fav
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Post by Kat » 07 Nov 2016, 17:05

Could it be dark electro perhaps?

THE FROZEN AUTUMN

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ei5itHLY5CY

CLAN OF XYMOX

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdZYitTjdOo

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Re: Favorite non-eurobeat artist/band

Post by Phil Jay Falcon » 04 Jan 2019, 22:55

Since I'm a big fan of rock music, there are of course many rock bands that I really like. Here's a little list:


Aerosmith
Scorpions
Guns N' Roses
Twisted Sister
KiSS


and of course: Queen

Yes, i love it loud and hard. There were always my favorites, i have a dozen albums.

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Post by Kat » 06 Jan 2019, 15:46

Maybe from Poland
Batalion d' Amour

youtu.be/BOOimLY4Bfo

Ananke

youtu.be/EW6moN9VKLM
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Re: Favorite non-eurobeat artist/band

Post by otter87 » 08 Jan 2019, 10:35

Here’s some stuff I’ve been listening to a lot lately:

This is hands-down my favorite band. Although their latest few albums haven’t been that great, they have enough of a back-catalog with amazing songs where I can still consider them my all-time favorite.

youtu.be/KKrmw8Kb1I0

I’ve been listening to Walton for a couple of years now. I’m digging a lot of the UK Bass I’ve been exploring. This artist has some chill tracks, some Asian inspired tracks, and some heavy stuff.

youtu.be/Tow5w5M-N2I

Wen is another UK Bass artist I’ve been into a lot for the past couple years

youtu.be/eHd-dm7y8_4

I love Grime music. Wiley is considered the originator and king of the genre. This is a track from one of his recent albums.

youtu.be/ykVNAPFVG3I

Nickatina is still my favorite hip-hop artist. I don’t keep up with his music much anymore, but I have enjoyed some of the newer stuff I’ve heard. This one’s a bit older.

youtu.be/t3RN4zl1kbs

I’ve been checking out some Punk Rock here and there and found this band. I like them because a lot of their songs are tongue-in-cheek and they’re pretty melodic. I got to see them live recently. By the way, this track is totally satirical. I’m pretty sure that the band is totally LGBT friendly.

youtu.be/S7pbLArOCFE

This is a somewhat newer Hardcore Punk band that I’ve enjoyed. Their music is more lighthearted than most Hardcore Pink. Actually, their music does stray from the genre a bit, but they’re still part of the scene.

youtu.be/UnIH7y1Wvdo

Riki Dan is a Grime MC. He doesn’t have a large amount of solo work, but lately he has been doing songs with certain producers and the tracks are all very heavy and dark. It’s exactly what I love. This is one of them.

youtu.be/W-Nzv1wWAHU

Rob Mayth is my favorite Euro-Trance/Hands Up artist. I was big into him a number of years back. I still listen to his music whenever it comes on in my car

youtu.be/bvMZR7BJjSs

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Re: Favorite non-eurobeat artist/band

Post by alpines » 08 Jan 2019, 11:08

Hell yeah! Hands Up!

Easterrave is soon coming up and Rob Mayth AND Alex Megane will be having sets on the Dance & Hands Up floor!
I can only encourage you to buy tickets because that place is awesome! http://easterrave.de/

Takes place at Oberhausen, Germany. Easter sunday April 21th.

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Post by otter87 » 08 Jan 2019, 17:36

alpines wrote: 08 Jan 2019, 11:08 Hell yeah! Hands Up!

Easterrave is soon coming up and Rob Mayth AND Alex Megane will be having sets on the Dance & Hands Up floor!
I can only encourage you to buy tickets because that place is awesome! http://easterrave.de/

Takes place at Oberhausen, Germany. Easter sunday April 21th.
Ugh, I would be so down to go to that. But I live in the US and just started a new job. I have no vacation time at the moment, unfortunately.

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