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Wataru Akiyama
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by Wataru Akiyama » 19 Jul 2013, 01:14
eXtaticus wrote:It "didn't work"?
I'm sorry, but are you for real? Two cover versions of Night of Fire didn't help cement its status as a stone-cold classic whatsoever?
I'm guessing you've never heard of INITIAL D.
Night of Fire was played 'n' made in Japan long before the messy J-Euro fad touched it, really.
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eXtaticus
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by eXtaticus » 19 Jul 2013, 01:45
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by Mindsweeper » 19 Jul 2013, 01:48
Woo fanboy fight
Popcorn anybody?
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by Wataru Akiyama » 19 Jul 2013, 01:52
Mindsweeper wrote:Woo fanboy fight
Popcorn anybody?
Mindsweeper, you're cracking me up, bro.

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by Mindsweeper » 19 Jul 2013, 01:56
I would be talking about the songs on the CD right now, but FedEx "missed" me two days in a row.
The mailman needs to knock louder!!
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by drnrg » 19 Jul 2013, 03:29
Should be getting my by my next B-day. A couple weeks away, for now that Youtube spot seems pretty damn satisfying.
If I was an 80's Italo fan who just barely came across that youtube preview; I would definately start looking for those songs.
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by Darkholme » 19 Jul 2013, 08:46
Mindsweeper wrote:I would be talking about the songs on the CD right now, but FedEx "missed" me two days in a row.
The mailman needs to knock louder!!
I know that pain. Got an email from CDJapan that says I need to call FedEx. Whyyyyy

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by Lebon14 » 20 Jul 2013, 00:37
Getting the info out there.
Norma Sheffield's "Do You Believe In Love" is considered Sun Fire and not A-Beat-C. So, this is a new song. Norma's still alive it seems.
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taQ
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by taQ » 20 Jul 2013, 04:56
i thought it was general knowledge that powerful t. and norma were still with sunfire?
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by Lebon14 » 20 Jul 2013, 11:21
taQ wrote:i thought it was general knowledge that powerful t. and norma were still with sunfire?
Not for Norma though.
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by WNight » 20 Jul 2013, 14:26
Lebon14 wrote:taQ wrote:i thought it was general knowledge that powerful t. and norma were still with sunfire?
Not for Norma though.
Well, if anything, "You're Amazing" should be pretty indicative that she's still in the business. In fact, Tiranti is actually less active than Norma in the label statistically.
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by thejti » 20 Jul 2013, 16:07
taQ wrote:i thought it was general knowledge that powerful t. and norma were still with sunfire?
Yeah the past few Norma songs were all Sun Fire tracks and the digital album "Sun Fire" has Norma on it. Powerful T. being on Sun Fire is more surprising considering what happened with A-Beat C at the time of it's "demise".
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by the_ditz » 20 Jul 2013, 16:38
Surely the production quality should also be a strong indicator of A-Beat C was SunFire - personally, I can tell from the percussion sounds used, as well as the synth effects. SunFire uses way more reverb and way more bass in its mastering too.
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by Lebon14 » 20 Jul 2013, 22:48
WNight wrote:Lebon14 wrote:taQ wrote:i thought it was general knowledge that powerful t. and norma were still with sunfire?
Not for Norma though.
Well, if anything, "You're Amazing" should be pretty indicative that she's still in the business. In fact, Tiranti is actually less active than Norma in the label statistically.
Norma was so invisble that I forgot about the SEB217 track.
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by eXtaticus » 22 Jul 2013, 19:55
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