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Jayveemon
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by Jayveemon » 30 Oct 2005, 06:04
Or he could start up Energy Revolution again.
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Vadim
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by Vadim » 30 Oct 2005, 20:46
oresama-chan wrote:Oh yeah, I heard from Phil that Domino is working hard on her new label.
and I just suspect that Fabrizio Rizzolo and Susy Dal Gesso might have been recruited by her. Nothing but my fancy, though.

If anybody is setting up a new eurobeat production studio in
Italy,it can only be a mail order eurobeat for Japan(or S.Korea).
I call this way of production EUROBEAT BY MAIL, I think it is a
great way to work for them.
Avex's SEB compilation is packed like sardines' box at this point.
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by Vadim » 30 Oct 2005, 20:58
Jayveemon wrote:Or he could start up Energy Revolution again.
Apparently,he's been doing just fine selling many of his tunes to a
a popular south korean label that releases fitness music.
LED was not exclusive with Avex, as they released their stuff in Korea.
LED's bpm were very pretty high,so they must keep a lot of
people thin in Korea.
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by taQ » 30 Oct 2005, 21:33
yeah, LED also sold to FARM records.
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by Jayveemon » 31 Oct 2005, 00:28
LED was also used in the Dancemania Speed series and a few times in the main series.
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by drnrg » 03 Nov 2005, 11:03

David Di Marcantonio could do two of the following. Continue his own label with more songs by Chemical Boy, David, Tiger Shark, Lisa Ferrari. or ( this is my choice) go back to TIME and do vocals for Dr. Money, Chester, Lou Grant and Thomas T. Time should rehash thier old sure fire hit makers.

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by taQ » 03 Nov 2005, 19:56
it seems to me when he did vocals for TIME a lot, there were many crappy songs (mainly 90's-110's), but when he did less, the quality of his songs got better (120's-140's).
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by jp75 » 03 Nov 2005, 23:54
Wherever Davide Di marcantonio goes, I hope he still keep composing all those awesome songs that we all know!
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