How popular is Eurobeat in your area/school?
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- Eurobeat Master
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I have some people in my area and the rest of the Netherlands who are also diehard Eurobeat fans, like yours truly.
At an anime convention last summer I was surprised how many people like Eurobeat. The ParaParaDancing machine was constantly occupied (by 'gals') and the Eurobeat-night dancing at the local dancing bar was a blast!
I guess that's just the dutch spirit. We invented Happy-Hardcore, Rave (kinda) and gave Trance a new impulse (DJ Jean, Tiësto, etc.) so we're kinda used to the fast-paced music styles.
Where I study also some people listen to Eurobeat. I think it's because lots of 'em do DDR, BeatMania, watch Initial D, Ichigo 100% and whatsoever... One of 'em had his roommates pissed off because he was listening to SEB160 constantly (very loud). My girlfriend likes eurobeat and so did some of my previous girlfriends.
Unfortunately you can't find it in stores here. But, you can find Italo-disco quite easy (not in the large shops, like FreeRecordShop, though). It was one of the mainstream music types in the 80's and very early 90's. Remember the recording label "Made Up Records"? Some songs are from the Netherlands, from "Michael van de Kuy Studio's" (foreigners never can prenounce 'Kuy'
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I guess in this way the Netherlands is quite unique in Western-Europe in it's music taste...
At an anime convention last summer I was surprised how many people like Eurobeat. The ParaParaDancing machine was constantly occupied (by 'gals') and the Eurobeat-night dancing at the local dancing bar was a blast!

Where I study also some people listen to Eurobeat. I think it's because lots of 'em do DDR, BeatMania, watch Initial D, Ichigo 100% and whatsoever... One of 'em had his roommates pissed off because he was listening to SEB160 constantly (very loud). My girlfriend likes eurobeat and so did some of my previous girlfriends.
Unfortunately you can't find it in stores here. But, you can find Italo-disco quite easy (not in the large shops, like FreeRecordShop, though). It was one of the mainstream music types in the 80's and very early 90's. Remember the recording label "Made Up Records"? Some songs are from the Netherlands, from "Michael van de Kuy Studio's" (foreigners never can prenounce 'Kuy'

I guess in this way the Netherlands is quite unique in Western-Europe in it's music taste...
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- Eurobeat Master
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I really prefer to try not to think about how people will react to eurobeat. I like it, others like it and if the general popuilace doesn't... well... I really don't care. I play it on my CD player as loud as it will go and on the bus or subway, sometimes people look.
Maybe they're looking because they like it? Who knows?
Maybe they're looking because they like it? Who knows?
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