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Posted: 05 Mar 2013, 06:31
by SuperEuroJimmy
If you're interested in the European/Dutch scene, contact me. ;)!

Posted: 07 Mar 2013, 02:27
by para_rigby
#008 is up. Javier Morel of Super Euro Power Hour!

http://euroviewer.blogspot.com/2013/03/ ... morel.html

Posted: 07 Mar 2013, 06:55
by SuperEuroJimmy
Nice. A tip: try to keep asking things about the subject the person is talking about. Don't hop to another subject right away, but ask two or three more questions that are in line of the reply. I don't know if there's an English word for it, but translated from Dutch it's called 'asking on/through'. Create a conversation instead of a questionaire! :)

Posted: 07 Mar 2013, 12:13
by Shawaazu
MKwiakaku wrote:Nice. A tip: try to keep asking things about the subject the person is talking about. Don't hop to another subject right away, but ask two or three more questions that are in line of the reply. I don't know if there's an English word for it, but translated from Dutch it's called 'asking on/through'. Create a conversation instead of a questionaire! :)
Arn't these interviews done as a questionnaire the interviewee fills out rather than a live interview? At least that's the feeling I get. So making it sound conversational would be kinda difficult.

Posted: 07 Mar 2013, 13:17
by SuperEuroJimmy
You could easily arrange a facebook chat appointment to ask questions, if you ask me. :X

Posted: 07 Mar 2013, 13:50
by para_rigby
Shawaazu wrote:
MKwiakaku wrote:Nice. A tip: try to keep asking things about the subject the person is talking about. Don't hop to another subject right away, but ask two or three more questions that are in line of the reply. I don't know if there's an English word for it, but translated from Dutch it's called 'asking on/through'. Create a conversation instead of a questionaire! :)
Arn't these interviews done as a questionnaire the interviewee fills out rather than a live interview? At least that's the feeling I get. So making it sound conversational would be kinda difficult.
Exactly. I'm taking a full course load this semester in college and working so I don't have the kind of time to do chats with people. The point of the questions was to provide an easier way to get opinions from fans and people in the industry without the struggle of trying to match schedules of doing real time chat. Thats would be especially difficult with the Italians who are ahead of me by like 7 hours. Yes, I could ask questions furthers, but the whole point is for simplicity.

I know it is not a format that many people are not wanting, but it is also not something that someone has really tried to do with so many people. I have to factor in not only my schedule, but everyone's schedule that I send questions to. I suppose that is why I still haven't received answers back from Newfield, Capaldi, Gatti, etc. because of their schedules. So chat would be even more difficult to achieve. They said they would get back with me...I'm just waiting!

Hope this clears some things up.

Posted: 08 Mar 2013, 03:23
by taQ
i think the interviews would make more sense if you were riding a unicycle and juggling while you asked the questions...

Posted: 10 Apr 2013, 18:27
by Skyblue
Wooh that's a good idea and nice website :-)

Posted: 10 Apr 2013, 22:01
by para_rigby
I've had a pretty busy term with college so I am behind. I'm hoping to get another profile up in the next week. Sorry for the delays, everyone.

Posted: 11 Apr 2013, 17:05
by Skyblue
para_rigby wrote:I've had a pretty busy term with college so I am behind. I'm hoping to get another profile up in the next week. Sorry for the delays, everyone.
OK I really looking for the next update of your website :-)

Posted: 27 Apr 2013, 08:08
by ryosuke63
If you're looking for a fan and collector of Italo and Eurobeat in a place where it doesn't really exist at all locally (Florida), hit me up. 8)