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Bonkers
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by Bonkers » 03 Dec 2015, 03:03
Lebon14 wrote:You know, a lot of people here is buying... just for buying to support. Not because they'll actually like or asked for this mix. From experience.
And SEB 235 mix sucks balls. And I have that volume.
I tend to support the things I like, and I like mixed format better than extended. I don't know why you're mad about not getting 237 for Dec. You know the release schedule/pattern. Yes, it would be awesome to get both in Dec, or have the "Best Of" mix bundled as a 2nd disc with 237. You should get it and party out to it in the car like I do.

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by Lebon14 » 03 Dec 2015, 04:50
I would care for this non-stop mix if it was mixed by beat matching and leaving the main part of the song unedited except for the BPM.
I'm an extended tracks guy. If it's techno and the song is 3 minutes, I always ask myself "Is there an extended version of that track?". So, SEB237 is my kind of release.
Oh and, mixes should be free. Imo.
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by para_rigby » 03 Dec 2015, 16:12
Lebon14 wrote:I would care for this non-stop mix if it was mixed by beat matching and leaving the main part of the song unedited except for the BPM.
I'm an extended tracks guy. If it's techno and the song is 3 minutes, I always ask myself "Is there an extended version of that track?". So, SEB237 is my kind of release.
Oh and, mixes should be free. Imo.
OMG..I actually agree with you for once. Non-stop used to be good (Best of 2005 was my favorite), but they are just terrible nowadays.

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by Bonkers » 03 Dec 2015, 22:05
Lebon14 wrote:I would care for this non-stop mix if it was mixed by beat matching and leaving the main part of the song unedited except for the BPM.
I'm an extended tracks guy. If it's techno and the song is 3 minutes, I always ask myself "Is there an extended version of that track?". So, SEB237 is my kind of release.
Oh and, mixes should be free. Imo.
Yes!! I miss the old days of speeding up tracks on the non-stops. It seems current audience isn't into the hyper energy anymore...which I don't understand. You have the original tempo in the extended releases....let the non-stops be fun and hyper!
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by Crockett » 04 Dec 2015, 15:15
Lebon14 wrote:I would care for this non-stop mix if it was mixed by beat matching and leaving the main part of the song unedited except for the BPM.
News for me... When they stopped to speed up a BPM rate ?
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by Lebon14 » 04 Dec 2015, 19:18
They still modify the BPM but not as much. What I meant is that I would love them to avoid editing the track and make it chaotic and just let the track be but I'm still fine with a higher BPM than normal.
Beat-matching is the western mixing style: they align two songs at the same BPM and align their beats so it makes a progressive mix. Check out
my mixes on mixcloud to see what I mean. I understand it might be harder to do with current Eurobeat though.
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by M2-EB » 04 Dec 2015, 22:36
Lebon14 wrote:I understand it might be harder to do with current Eurobeat though.
No?
It's electronic music after all, it ain't hard if you now what you are doing hahahahahaha actually I'd say it would be harder with old eurobeat for that reason (like
early 90's old hahahaha)
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by Bonkers » 04 Dec 2015, 23:56
mila wrote:Lebon14 wrote:I understand it might be harder to do with current Eurobeat though.
No?
It's electronic music after all, it ain't hard if you now what you are doing hahahahahaha actually I'd say it would be harder with old eurobeat for that reason (like
early 90's old hahahaha)
I dunno, it seems easier with older eurobeat because there is at least 1 minute of intro to play around with. Current eurobeat has very little to no intro/lead to mix with.
@Crockett, What we're talking about is a style of mixing called Continuous. It's pretty much how ALL other EDM genres mix. A DJ would have the intro of the next song playing at the same time of the current song, and would gradually fade, or mix out, the 1st track. All the tracks are set to the same tempo. It works great when tracks have at least a 1 minute intro/lead, and a 1 minute Outro. The best clear example I can give is from these two clips from one of my fav. Happy Hardcore mixes:
(listen to about 1 min) Track 1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRGoLuFZxYU
Track 2 from same CD:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNL3_D3wYyQ
Track 3:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ht1srBMtI0M
That's true DJ mixing in its essence.
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by M2-EB » 05 Dec 2015, 23:19
01. GOTTA GO / GO 2
02. WARRIORS ON THE ROAD / MANUEL
03. MANIFOLD LOVE / HOTBLADE
04. MUSIC IN ACTION / BON
05. HEARTBEAT SONG / SPEEDMASTER feat. ANGELICA
06. IT'S RAINING LOVE / LOLITA
07. BEAUTIFUL NIGHT / STEPHY MARTIN
08. CRAZY INFORMATION / PAUL HARRIS
09. HOW CAN I FEEL IT / TIPSY & TIPSY
10. BABY YOU'LL BE MY LOVER / NORMA SHEFFIELD
11. LOOKING FOR A SEXY BOY / LOL
12. RUN TO ME / KAORY
13. STAY TOGETHER / DEE DEE
14. HEY CHICKEN / JEFF DRILLER
15. GO GO GO BIG BANG BLOW / BORIS
16. MINIMAL LOVE / NATHALIE
17. I KNOW / OCEANIA
18. TWISTER / JEFF DRILLER
19. GIMME YOUR DESIRE / KAIOH & LEO RIVER
20. KOI NO YOKAN / PAMSY
21. HAI HAI / DOMINO
22. DANCE ALL NIGHT / KIKI & FANCY
23. IN THE EYES OF A TIGER / DEJO & BRATT
24. HEAVENSENT / ACE
25. FIRE IN THE NIGHT / KEN MARTIN
26. LET IT GO (SUPER EUROBEAT REMIX) / IDINA MANZEL
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by Bonkers » 06 Dec 2015, 03:50
Well..........there it is!
I got 12 points!!
A part of me thought about the Let It Go remix being on here, but I wasn't counting on it.
Well, this is going to be a hard debate on buying for sure. Sooo many tracks I don't really care for, BUT I knew Koi no Yokan and Hai Hai would be back-to-back!!

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by Bore » 06 Dec 2015, 08:16
Wow, they actually picked about every single track I liked... Much surprise!
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by Bonkers » 06 Dec 2015, 15:50
Bore wrote:Wow, they actually picked about every single track I liked... Much surprise!
The only two tracks I could do without are Hey Chicken and Twister. Those could have been replaced by Hot Milk and Piston Go!
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by Cy-Ro » 06 Dec 2015, 16:11
Bonkers wrote:Bore wrote:Wow, they actually picked about every single track I liked... Much surprise!
The only two tracks I could do without are Hey Chicken and Twister. Those could have been replaced by Hot Milk and Piston Go!

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by para_rigby » 06 Dec 2015, 20:37
Kinda sad that there's only 1 track from 236. No Franz Tornado?! Say it ain't so!!
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