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Post by jeurobeat » 11 Jun 2007, 05:11

Probably... can you explain how to buy Net Cash outside of Japan?

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Post by Lebon14 » 11 Jun 2007, 19:18

I thought it was a non-stop request....
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Post by Lebon14 » 03 Jul 2007, 02:37

#Infinity wrote:Where are all the songs from the 170's? :???:
That's what I think. If none of the songs from the 170's are there, this compilation will be worst than the best of 2006.
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Post by #Infinity » 03 Jul 2007, 02:43

I mean, it would at least be nice to find out what songs of the 170's got the most popularity in Japan before The Best Of Super Eurobeat 2007 is released even though I generally show no interest whatsoever in these nonstop compilations.

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Post by Densetsu13 » 03 Jul 2007, 02:55

Lebon14 wrote:
#Infinity wrote:Where are all the songs from the 170's? :???:
That's what I think. If none of the songs from the 170's are there, this compilation will be worst than the best of 2006.
What are you talking about? Best of 2006 was hot...

Let's not all lose hope just yet though, complete tracklist hasn't been released yet! (although maybe I'm just being optimistic)

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Post by Lebon14 » 03 Jul 2007, 04:43

#Infinity wrote:I mean, it would at least be nice to find out what songs of the 170's got the most popularity in Japan before The Best Of Super Eurobeat 2007 is released even though I generally show no interest whatsoever in these nonstop compilations.
I thought that too, believe me.
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Post by drnrg » 03 Jul 2007, 08:43

The showcasing of the songs is usually pretty good, but I do not think The mixing quality is good at all.

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Post by Ricfiam » 03 Jul 2007, 18:38

Pfff... same songs again. All the mixes are the same. Stop.
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Post by Lebon14 » 03 Jul 2007, 20:20

Ricfiam wrote:Pfff... same songs again. All the mixes are the same. Stop.
YES! Somebody thinks it!
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Post by newfield » 04 Jul 2007, 06:51

I do agree...better get the extended Akyr tracks!!! 8)

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Post by Bore » 04 Jul 2007, 13:45

newfield wrote:I do agree...better get the extended Akyr tracks!!! 8)
Haha, that's subtle enough. I do agree with the statement though, now if only Japanese sites would make things easier for foreigners and offer english services as well (not that Japanese makes it impossible, but it'd be a lot more enjoyable if mumo and musicmaster had english interfaces as well).

Thanks for nice itunes services, other labels oughta do the same. I'd be willing to pay a lot for many of the older songs as extended *cough* Lucky Tango *cough* Love Generation...

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Post by Mikaeru » 04 Jul 2007, 22:22

Bore wrote:
newfield wrote:I do agree...better get the extended Akyr tracks!!! 8)
Haha, that's subtle enough. I do agree with the statement though, now if only Japanese sites would make things easier for foreigners and offer english services as well (not that Japanese makes it impossible, but it'd be a lot more enjoyable if mumo and musicmaster had english interfaces as well).

Thanks for nice itunes services, other labels oughta do the same. I'd be willing to pay a lot for many of the older songs as extended *cough* Lucky Tango *cough* Love Generation...
Lucky Tango is on Mu-mo under Super Euro Best 100.

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Post by Bore » 05 Jul 2007, 03:24

Mikaeru wrote:
Bore wrote:
newfield wrote:I do agree...better get the extended Akyr tracks!!! 8)
Haha, that's subtle enough. I do agree with the statement though, now if only Japanese sites would make things easier for foreigners and offer english services as well (not that Japanese makes it impossible, but it'd be a lot more enjoyable if mumo and musicmaster had english interfaces as well).

Thanks for nice itunes services, other labels oughta do the same. I'd be willing to pay a lot for many of the older songs as extended *cough* Lucky Tango *cough* Love Generation...
Lucky Tango is on Mu-mo under Super Euro Best 100.
Hrhm how have I missed that one... *quickly fixes Lucky Tango to Don't You Want My Heart*

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Post by euro up north » 06 Jul 2007, 01:47

The megamix albums is a disaster. Why make another one with songs you already have in all kind of versions. What a waste of talant.

The thing I would have done, was a megamix with songs that never has been released. And a few album after that i would have sold the extended version. If you do that you have a win-win situation. First a megamix like a promotion and people would buy that just for the eurobeat. And then buy the favorite later in extended version.

Like the euromach-serie - but in that serie, there are still many unrelesad songs yet to come...

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Post by #Infinity » 06 Jul 2007, 01:54

I'm honestly quite disgusted that these compilations sell a whole lot more than the regular SEB's. :(

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