the_ditz wrote:Like I said in my brief comments, to me it shares similar qualities to Manuel and Neo's tracks from the 160's (I don't know when they were produced) - and you know how much I adore them!

I absolutely love the Manuel and Neo songs from the 160's, too, but really? Aside from the synth at the end of the sample, how does an mostly non-syncopated, poorly sung, and relatively unenthusiastic effort like Dance Into the Fire possibly compete with something as timeless as No Control or I Was Born For Burning? Yes, some of the chorus rhythms are the same as the latter, but the implementation is a
completely different story. Note the use of 'rhythms' and not 'melodies.'
drnrg wrote:It depends how you listen to it. He isn-t souding like that by error. He is purposely injecting that tone. I think he really stands out when he sings "I'll shake your body all nite looooong". Eurobeat has always been about the accents and special singing style of each vocalist. ABeatC in particular shines for its use of "Rock"style vocals. That line he sings tells meu without a doubt; that its Fabio. The rest of the song is classic ABeatC synth riff that we havn't heard in a while with a certified sing along chorus. How can you not love it?
The vibrato on 'long' is like the worst part of the chorus because for such a heavily emphasized note, it doesn't even sound in-key, much less in-tune. The synth is admittedly classic, but the chorus is an utter disaster, falling completely short of works more appropriately suited to Lione such as Eye of the Tiger, We Are the Children of Rock, and Dancin' in My Dreams.