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Posted: 22 Dec 2005, 00:13
by Lunar
Can anyone please inform me if there's a way that I can actually buy these songs? I don't know where to start looking, but I sure love Delta. Too bad it's not like Saifam, that enabled purchases online.

But any help will be appreciated, thanks.
Posted: 22 Dec 2005, 01:05
by Jayveemon
No there isn't SEB is the only way.
Posted: 22 Dec 2005, 05:03
by Lunar
Jayveemon wrote:No there isn't SEB is the only way.
Hmm I see. thanks.
Posted: 31 May 2006, 08:22
by Ricfiam
There is no update now, but..
Delta male songs are missing from the last few SEB!
Only SEB164 had the last pure male song (Mako), because I don't count the duets.
I don't understand this, there are more available songs like:
EDO Boys - Leaving planet earth
Elvis - Go
Elvis - Start the show
Nando - Break up your love
Roswell - My way
Tokyo Future - We go boom! You go boom!
If I remember, these songs were not on SEB before right?
Posted: 31 May 2006, 08:31
by drnrg

Hmmm.. Mainly Nando Bonini songs, though most are pretty old. I recall only two Elvis song ever released "Ride The Lion" and "Music Over" Both I liked! Mauricio(Niko, D-Essex) is still at DELTA, but very quiet lately

Posted: 31 May 2006, 09:43
by oresama-chan
As avex staff voice said before, they are reluctant to license
Bratt Sinclaire's tracks cuz they aren't happy with how they came
out. This is why most of the unreleased songs on the Delta catalogue
are his productions.
Posted: 31 May 2006, 10:27
by Shawaazu
oresama-chan wrote:As avex staff voice said before, they are reluctant to license
Bratt Sinclaire's tracks cuz they aren't happy with how they came
out. This is why most of the unreleased songs on the Delta catalogue
are his productions.
I guess this also goes for Niko & Cherry - Niko Kickboxing ?
Aww, that's too bad... it sounds like it'll be a funny and hyper song too =\
Posted: 31 May 2006, 15:43
by UQ100
oresama-chan wrote:As avex staff voice said before, they are reluctant to license
Bratt Sinclaire's tracks cuz they aren't happy with how they came
out. This is why most of the unreleased songs on the Delta catalogue
are his productions.
Hmm, wonder how that fits in with the whole Akyr thing.
Posted: 31 May 2006, 16:00
by Vadim
oresama-chan wrote:As avex staff voice said before, they are reluctant to license Bratt Sinclaire's tracks cuz they aren't happy with how they came out. This is why most of the unreleased songs on the Delta catalogue are his productions.
I wonder what the issue really was. I can't imagine any problems with production quality,cause Bratt never cuts corners on that.
So,it's likely that they didn't like the songs or smtg. The ppl from Delta
may think that macho tunes are prefferable to produce than
aisyu girl eurobeat. I feel that when Bratt writes girl tunes,he
creates more enjoyable songs than those of his night of fire follow ups.
Avex stuff is not very talkative, it might be hard to determine what it is they desire the eurobeat to sound like. It seems to me everyone in EB producing biz is always guessing.
Posted: 31 May 2006, 17:14
by UQ100
Vadim wrote:The ppl from Delta
may think that macho tunes are prefferable to produce than
aisyu girl eurobeat. I feel that when Bratt writes girl tunes,he
creates more enjoyable songs than those of his night of fire follow ups.
I really question whether to call the most extreme aggressive stuff Eurobeat. Although the basic arrangement might be Eurobeat-style they move away from being real "songs" with well developed melody and chords.
Posted: 31 May 2006, 18:01
by jeurobeat
UQ100 wrote:I really question whether to call the most extreme aggressive stuff Eurobeat. Although the basic arrangement might be Eurobeat-style they move away from being real "songs" with well developed melody and chords.
Can you give an example of extreme aggressive stuff?
Posted: 31 May 2006, 18:52
by UQ100
jeurobeat wrote:UQ100 wrote:I really question whether to call the most extreme aggressive stuff Eurobeat. Although the basic arrangement might be Eurobeat-style they move away from being real "songs" with well developed melody and chords.
Can you give an example of extreme aggressive stuff?
Well, I might have missed a lot of "extreme aggressive stuff" but off the top of my head (i.e., at the risk of making a fool out of myself!), the chorus of "Like a Fire" (Mark Foster) I guess qualifies.
Posted: 31 May 2006, 19:39
by jeurobeat
UQ100 wrote:Well, I might have missed a lot of "extreme aggressive stuff" but off the top of my head (i.e., at the risk of making a fool out of myself!), the chorus of "Like a Fire" (Mark Foster) I guess qualifies.
I see what you mean, that one indeed qualifies.
oresama-chan wrote:As avex staff voice said before, they are reluctant to license
Bratt Sinclaire's tracks cuz they aren't happy with how they came
out. This is why most of the unreleased songs on the Delta catalogue
are his productions.
Reluctant? Well, I have another theory. Avex loves Dave. Dave hates Bratt. Bratt has a history of top hits (King And Queen, Night Of Fire etc). Dave says: "Too many hits by Bratt". So... no more Bratt for the fans...
I wouldn't say that this is the truth, but I wonder how they can be reluctant when he creates top quality songs like "In the night in the fire", "Fahrenheit Euronight"...
Posted: 31 May 2006, 20:37
by UQ100
jeurobeat wrote:UQ100 wrote:Well, I might have missed a lot of "extreme aggressive stuff" but off the top of my head (i.e., at the risk of making a fool out of myself!), the chorus of "Like a Fire" (Mark Foster) I guess qualifies.
I see what you mean, that one indeed qualifies.

Well, that's a relief; I thought I was about to have my head chopped off!
Reluctant? Well, I have another theory. Avex loves Dave. Dave hates Bratt. Bratt has a history of top hits (King And Queen, Night Of Fire etc). Dave says: "Too many hits by Bratt". So... no more Bratt for the fans...
I wouldn't say that this is the truth, but I wonder how they can be reluctant when he creates top quality songs like "In the night in the fire", "Fahrenheit Euronight"...
Well, in business, why would it matter who loves who...? Maybe I'm missing what other power Dave Rodgers has?
Posted: 01 Jun 2006, 02:49
by oresama-chan
jeurobeat wrote:
Reluctant?
Yeah, it's apparent they are reluctant.
[181] ボーナス 投稿者:STAFF01 投稿日:2005/12/10(Sat) 02:15
最近のBRATT氏はテクノの制作で忙しいみたいっす。
う~ん、ユーロにもいい影響してくれりゃいいんすけどね。
LAURENT氏のCHEMICAL LOVEって曲はかなりシビれます。
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From avex staff voice archive
He is making sarcastic remarks here like, "Bratt seems busy producing
Techno tracks in these days. Hmm...I wish it could have a positive effect also on his
Eurobeat production".
Moreover, if you look into the Delta tracks which made it on vol.160's,
it will come into focus.
Sinclaire tracks
Donna - Hot Hot
Nando Feat. The Prophet - Rock'N'Roll Emulation (old song)
D.Essex - Fahrenheit Euronight
Mako - In The Night In The Fire
Cherry - Make Me Believe
Cherry - Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)
Madison - Remind Me To Forget (old song)
Newfield tracks
Mad Max - Fire
Leila - Tic Toc
Madison - Without You
Eurofunk - Stop To Give Up
Suzy Lazy - Carry On Baby
Paul Harris - Everybody's Looking
Kevin Johnson - Got To Be Your Lover
Queen 26 - More Than A Feeling
Donna - Boogie Boogie
Priscilla - Shattered Dreams
Leila - Stop Loving You (a bit old)
Candy Taylor - Destiny (mothball tune originally slated for vol.153)
Kevin & Cherry - Chemical Love
Priscilla - Heart And Go (a bit old)
Why Avex had to dig out those old songs in red by Laurent?
Yeah, it's clear as day.