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Posted: 11 Apr 2013, 17:02
by Skyblue
Sweet Rain / Y&Co. feat. Karin
from "Best Hit Y&Co." XD
Posted: 12 Apr 2013, 09:37
by WNight
My Heart Radio / Daniel
Posted: 12 Apr 2013, 10:52
by Darkholme
Today's song is
Claudia T - Watch Me along with its enticing cover
The bass really stands out in this track, it's almost like it's stuttering along with the rest of the song and the sound reminds me of the japanese electropop group Perfume.
Great percussion work, interesting synth riff and kickass chorus!
Posted: 12 Apr 2013, 13:52
by Tiger
WHAT'S YOUR INTENTION / SILVER
good song, but really rare routine.
Posted: 13 Apr 2013, 03:07
by WNight
Go Go Go Baby Go / King & Queen
Posted: 13 Apr 2013, 07:34
by drnrg
Darkholme
Today's song is Claudia T - Watch Me along with its enticing cover
Quite enticing. Thanks for posting that sleeve. I had never seen it untill now. Look at those eyes
Tiger
WHAT'S YOUR INTENTION / SILVER
good song, but really rare routine.
By routin do you mean music style? If so, then I agree. yes it was. At least for TIME style during that year. The fact that it was co written and sung(?)by Al Benati gave it all the more a different vibe. I think that song could have better fit onto the Flea catalog. Listen to
Reason To Love- Bella & Blue or
Venice- More Than One LOve, also co written with Benati for a similiar sound and style. I believe Sergio Dall Ora brought him onboard to TIME. at least for "What's Your Intention".
I'll choose another song from Silver, but sang by Claudio Magani. From SEB vol. 105.
Silver - One Night (TIME records)
I think it turned out quite complete for an edit, but I always wondered how much more fantastic the extended would sound.
Posted: 13 Apr 2013, 11:16
by Darkholme
Marko Polo - Stop Your Self Control
The energy in this song is addictive as hell, especially at the end of the chorus
I'M GONNA SET YOU FREE TONI-AI-AI-AIGHT
Posted: 14 Apr 2013, 02:12
by drnrg
heard this one on my vinyls today. I really hated the fact that the vinyl quality sounded shit when they started pressing 4 songs on each record. I can't get over the fact why 12's from 80,90's sounded so clear and crisp , but by the 2000s sounded all muffled.
This is one of the ones that still sounded good for that era.
Derreck Simon- Radio (ABeatC)
Posted: 14 Apr 2013, 03:31
by Mindsweeper
Darkholme wrote:Marko Polo - Stop Your Self Control
The energy in this song is addictive as hell, especially at the end of the chorus
I'M GONNA SET YOU FREE TONI-AI-AI-AIGHT
AI-AI-AI-AIGHT-AI-AI-AI-AIGHT
That part of the song used to randomly get stuck in my head on a loop all the time.
GREAT DARKHOLME YOU GOT IT STUCK IN MY HEAD AGAIN AAAAGUUGHGh
Posted: 14 Apr 2013, 04:40
by Mindsweeper
Mad Cow & The Royal Eurobeat Orchestra of Bazookistan - Tarantella Sputnik
When I first heard this song, I wasn't ready for the unusual scales and my ears were confused. Now I love it for the unconventional sound.
Posted: 14 Apr 2013, 09:36
by Darkholme
Then I'll go for another one that's easy to get stuck in your head.
Aleph - Doctor
SHE WAS AN IIIIISLAND! LIKE AN IIIIISLAND!
Posted: 15 Apr 2013, 01:34
by Tiger
ALRIGHT / DOCTOR GABRIEL
that riff reminds me why I love Eurobeat. So good!
There's a routine to this but it is very rare of course.
Posted: 15 Apr 2013, 04:40
by drnrg
Tiger
There's a routine to this but it is very rare of course.
I realize now you speak of the Parapara dance routins
Anyway ,
Doctor Gabriel- Allright is a good song. It was Boom Boom Catalog. I found that to be weird ,since the first Dr. Gabriel song, also sung by Roberto Gabrielli, actually appeared on HRG Attack as HRG 101. remeber "Baby Doll"? Boom Boom Beat only changed the Dr. to Doctor
What's even weirder is that after that one appearance; the artist name Doctor Gabriel ,wasn't heard of untill "Allright" on Boom Boom Beat.
So my song for today is
HRG 101 Dr. Gabriel - Daby Doll
and..yes, it's about finger banging

Posted: 15 Apr 2013, 09:42
by WNight
TS : Race Queen / Giorgia V
Posted: 15 Apr 2013, 13:57
by Faarben
Angie Davies - Tomorrow Night