Hi-Site?Javy wrote:Jenny from Do You Remember Me is from Ventura's (of DDR's Lupin The 3rd) music label... what was it called again... Fast Forward or Main Stream I think it was called... same goes for Sharon - I'm In The Mood For Dancing
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Oh God.#Infinity wrote:Nah, it was something else. Hi-Site is the label behind Follow Me by Lady Baby (cute, but disturbingly pitched) and Flash In The Night by Flashman (energetic, but vocals are a bit unpolished as well).
Come to think of it... I wonder if there's any labels that are out there that we don't know about right now? Wouldn't that be something? (Sorry for the derail, it just sort'a reminded/inspired me.)
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Actually there are many..zoupzuop2 wrote:Oh God.#Infinity wrote:Nah, it was something else. Hi-Site is the label behind Follow Me by Lady Baby (cute, but disturbingly pitched) and Flash In The Night by Flashman (energetic, but vocals are a bit unpolished as well).
Come to think of it... I wonder if there's any labels that are out there that we don't know about right now? Wouldn't that be something? (Sorry for the derail, it just sort'a reminded/inspired me.)
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Sharon and Jenny were Main Stream and Rossela from Dancemania Happy Paradise 2 is from label Nikomòn.
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They are a lot of Eurobeat labels. Almost every month i get to know a new Eurobeat label.(J-Euro counted)...its really impressive how SEB can forget all these wonderful labels...zoupzuop2 wrote:
Come to think of it... I wonder if there's any labels that are out there that we don't know about right now? Wouldn't that be something? (Sorry for the derail, it just sort'a reminded/inspired me.)

Speaking of Hi-Site, I wonder if the vocalist behind Jimmy Ray/Diamond, the original Mad Max and Hi-Site's male tracks could be Alex Gilardi himself. I mean, we can hear his voice in all Gilardi-written male tracks besides Jungle Fever, and he doesn't really sound like a professional vocalist, does he?
Somewhat more on topic, Alphabet Records is (was?) another Japanese Eurobeat (not J-Euro) label. They produced a few kick-ass tracks, such as Boom Boom Body Talk and Animal Man, which appeared on early SEB volumes. I believe they also produced several Initial D 4th Stage tracks. I'm still wondering if their vocalists were Japanese - they sound quite strange, to be honest.
Somewhat more on topic, Alphabet Records is (was?) another Japanese Eurobeat (not J-Euro) label. They produced a few kick-ass tracks, such as Boom Boom Body Talk and Animal Man, which appeared on early SEB volumes. I believe they also produced several Initial D 4th Stage tracks. I'm still wondering if their vocalists were Japanese - they sound quite strange, to be honest.
I always thought Johny Bomb! was Johnny "Boom Boom" Di Martino of the Factory Team of Saifam. I'm very surprised to see that Alphabeat records is based in Japan.cheeseman wrote:Somewhat more on topic, Alphabet Records is (was?) another Japanese Eurobeat (not J-Euro) label. They produced a few kick-ass tracks, such as Boom Boom Body Talk and Animal Man, which appeared on early SEB volumes. I believe they also produced several Initial D 4th Stage tracks. I'm still wondering if their vocalists were Japanese - they sound quite strange, to be honest.


Alphabeat is from That's Eurobeat isn't it?#Infinity wrote:I always thought Johny Bomb! was Johnny "Boom Boom" Di Martino of the Factory Team of Saifam. I'm very surprised to see that Alphabeat records is based in Japan.cheeseman wrote:Somewhat more on topic, Alphabet Records is (was?) another Japanese Eurobeat (not J-Euro) label. They produced a few kick-ass tracks, such as Boom Boom Body Talk and Animal Man, which appeared on early SEB volumes. I believe they also produced several Initial D 4th Stage tracks. I'm still wondering if their vocalists were Japanese - they sound quite strange, to be honest.
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Oh wait that's Alfa Records, isn't it?
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