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by oresama-chan » 16 Mar 2007, 15:06
drnrg wrote:
Dora Carofiglio. You are right. I think she was very early Sophie or Valeri Dore right?

I don't think she was early Sophie. The singer behind Sophie before Elena Ferretti was Cristina Sartori. I remember Laurent said it before.
And yes, Valerie Dore was her as the name implies.
Hey, don't you remember we talked about the vocalist behind High Energy
label last summer?

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by drnrg » 16 Mar 2007, 23:49
That's right. HIGH ENERGY how could I forget? My brain must be fried on all this hyper Eurobeat from SEB 175.
So the song "Same" from early TIME catalouge. Was it sung by Elena or this other vocalist you mention? Cristina Sartori?
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by zoupzuop2 » 16 Mar 2007, 23:53
Ricfiam wrote:Hmm, do we have a label picture for Gogo's music?
Or:
Does Gogo have a logo? Or is that a no-go?
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by oresama-chan » 17 Mar 2007, 04:00
drnrg wrote:
So the song "Same" from early TIME catalouge. Was it sung by Elena or this other vocalist you mention? Cristina Sartori?
Yeah. "Same" was sung by Cristina.
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by Nine » 17 Mar 2007, 04:51
OMG! Sophie's "Same" is such a good song X_X *goes to play it, hahaha*
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by drnrg » 18 Mar 2007, 00:49
Thanks Oresama. I thought she sounded a bit different than Elena?

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by zoupzuop2 » 10 Apr 2007, 03:17
...and from the corpse of its former self, it emerged...
...I finally got the balls to buy SEB 175 for myself, finally purchasing a tangible album that contains authentic Eurobeat. Go me.
Needless to say, this is quite an excellent experience. I'm glad I put money towards an album, especially THIS ONE. 0_o
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by Humbedooh » 10 Apr 2007, 04:56
zoupzuop2 wrote:...and from the corpse of its former self, it emerged...
...I finally got the balls to buy SEB 175 for myself, finally purchasing a tangible album that contains authentic Eurobeat. Go me.
Needless to say, this is quite an excellent experience. I'm glad I put money towards an album, especially THIS ONE. 0_o
You should buy 176 also!
The difference between 128kbps mp3 and the real stuff is, needless to say, huge

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by lightsol » 10 Apr 2007, 05:31
Humbedooh, you have a good ear. Yes I agree about MP3. Working with music for a long time, you can start to hear subtle things. I can someimtes even hear the difference between 128 and 160, etc.
But I've gotten to the point where I cannot fit all my albums and it is more convenient to use iTunes. Plus I don't like hoarding and collecting things... well except for maybe my eurobeat and Italo vinyls
I wish I were back in the days where my ears weren't trained enough to hear MP3's... HAHA. Well as long as you use a normal stereo system and not one too fancy, it's hard to hear the difference anyway

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by Ricfiam » 10 Apr 2007, 05:52
Yeah, I use "fancy" hi-fi tower, and I not support any kind of compressed music. Lightsol has right, I can hear the difference between a 128 and a 192 kbit mp3. They are s**t.
I make 320 kbit mp3s from my original cds, because of archiving.
...I remember that time...
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by Nine » 10 Apr 2007, 06:53
For me, I can tell the difference between 128 and 320... and rip all my music at 320, but I don't really care. lol
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by drnrg » 10 Apr 2007, 08:15
I 'm not too picky as long as the sound is crisp and clear ..and LOUD!

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by Shawaazu » 10 Apr 2007, 09:18
I always rip mine at 128!

Hell, if I made the quality any better I think my iPod would've run out of room already XD
I don't really notice much difference.... so it doesn't matter to me

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by SuperEuroJimmy » 10 Apr 2007, 11:47
Why doesn't anyone use V0? You know... VBR at about 224 kbps, but with optimal settings. It's the best quality <> space thing you can get. (;
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