clubraf wrote: 20 Feb 2006, 03:29
Lately I've been needing to feed my need for classic eurobeat(eed). I would like some recommendations. Generally what are some timeless tracks from pre SEB 50 and below. Please give me about five or so of your favorites (because I'm sure there are a LOT more than five that are good).
Wait a sec....
Just FIVE?
Haha, no no, my friend, there were more than just 5! XD
But finally someone who wants some older Eurobeat-songs. And here I can help.
But I will not only post some tracks from the SEB-Series, I post also some other songs, that appears on other volumes like Maharaja Night or Eurobeat Flash. And also That's Eurobeat, because on these series you will find some good ol' tracks with the classic Eurobeat-style:
But first, let's start with the SEB-Series, here I can recommand these classic ones:
- Mister Black – Macho Man
Mark Farina – Cha Cha Cha Cha
Mister Black – Brown
Oscar – New York City
Johny Bomb! – Boom Boom Body Talk
DJ NRG – Kamikaze
Mr. Groove – Take my heart
Macho Gang – Dance around the world
Disco Vega – Cannibal Man
Niki Niki - Can you sing my song
Derreck Simons – Back to the future
And now the Maharaja Night-series, which shouldn't be ignored:
- Lolita – Wake up
Go Go Girls – Crazy for you
RCS – Rocking the city
DJ NRG – Burning out
Mr. Groove – The big one
Teddy Boy - Thunderball
And from the Eurobeat Flash-Series, you should give these ones a try:
- Nikita Jr. – Dancing in the jungle
Nikita Jr. – Like a boom boom boomerang
Real Power – Crazy love for my heart
Nikita Jr. – Citizen Band Lady
Cindy – Sex on the Beach
Chris – Not for money
And finally the That's Eurobeat-series, where you definitely find some good tracks:
- Malcolm J. Hill - Take a chance (Full Power DJ Mix)
Mark Farina - Cha Cha Cha (Japan Version)
Mister Black - Macho Man (Dancetronic Edit)
Mister Black - Brown (High Energy Edit)
Oscar - New York City (Manhattan Mix)
Max & Company - Dirty Boy (Super Mix)
Mister Black - Kamikaze (The Hit Mix)
Max & Company - Bulldog (Animal Version)
I know, some of them appear also in the SEB-Volumes, but I just wanted to draw your attention to it.
I hope my recommendations could help.