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Posted: 21 May 2015, 04:59
by Delta
Btw how do they hire or invite new vocalists to sing eurobeat :P

Posted: 21 May 2015, 18:24
by Bonkers
vladimirkonami wrote:Btw how do they hire or invite new vocalists to sing eurobeat :P
I'm pretty sure it's up the label. Then it would be up to Avex on whether it gets put on an SEB.

Posted: 22 May 2015, 12:12
by Crockett
drnrg wrote:and I'm really hoping for a new Dave Rodgers Sun Fire track. TIME to give Rich hard a rest.
No, conversely!

Almost every new male vocalist after 2000 in A.Beat-C. was with his voice close to the power metal genre or a member of such a band. Rich Hard was since A.Beat-C. end, good come back by more dance music voice.

Posted: 22 May 2015, 14:51
by Javy
drnrg wrote: Sinclaire? I'm dying for a new Ana track.
There will be more Ana songs in the future, but I think it will have to wait till her concert tour is over first.

Posted: 22 May 2015, 20:15
by #Infinity
Is Avex going to finally dig back for all those unreleased GGM songs, like Matt Land's I'm Your Bad Boy Racer and apparently a whole bunch of Manuel tracks we haven't heard? Because it would be nice if those songs at least had a home.

Posted: 22 May 2015, 22:32
by Crockett
It's a joke.

Labels probably are connecting with Avex Trax by business partnership, but it doesn't want release their songs.

So what for they make anything more, than Avex Trax want to release?

Lolita's new track is waiting in queue some months.

Labels should get along with each other, find new records company or release separate, on one's own.

Sorry, but a few labels on one CD, once for a two months, is only blockade for hard-working artists.

This is only my opinion, maybe artists haven't so many unreleased songs, and they don't want be anymore a music factories.

Posted: 22 May 2015, 22:54
by M2-EB
:(
… and I'm always wondering if such labels would ever survive once they cut off contracts and stuff with Avex… honestly, it haunts me a lot.

One undeniable fact is that the origin of Avex is bonded to eurobeat itself. Be it good or not, they're keeping the style alive (and with its original artists!)

Posted: 23 May 2015, 05:34
by drnrg
Crockett wrote:
drnrg wrote:and I'm really hoping for a new Dave Rodgers Sun Fire track. TIME to give Rich hard a rest.
No, conversely!

Almost every new male vocalist after 2000 in A.Beat-C. was with his voice close to the power metal genre or a member of such a band. Rich Hard was since A.Beat-C. end, good come back by more dance music voice.
What in Eurobeat's name is a dance music voice. You do know that most Eurobeat artists also sung at one TIME or another music from the Rock genre. Even Female vocalists like Clara Moroni. So how can you tell who has a dance music voice :D

Posted: 23 May 2015, 05:39
by drnrg
Javy wrote:
drnrg wrote: Sinclaire? I'm dying for a new Ana track.
There will be more Ana songs in the future, but I think it will have to wait till her concert tour is over first.

That is why I prefer the good old Eurobeat days. An artists would do up to 5 songs at a TIME when in the studio, so there was never a lack of music from certain artists. Now it's really like we gotta track em down just to come into the studio and do vocals for one song at a TIME. :(

Posted: 23 May 2015, 14:14
by Crockett
drnrg wrote:What in Eurobeat's name is a dance music voice. You do know that most Eurobeat artists also sung at one TIME or another music from the Rock genre. Even Female vocalists like Clara Moroni. So how can you tell who has a dance music voice :D
This is a little difference. They can and want perform another type of music. Something different is collaboration with vocalists from typical metal bands with voices don't match to fast and happy melodies. Hard to say, that J. Storm, Powerful T. etc. are really dance style projects.

Posted: 23 May 2015, 15:20
by Javy
drnrg wrote:
Javy wrote:
drnrg wrote: Sinclaire? I'm dying for a new Ana track.
There will be more Ana songs in the future, but I think it will have to wait till her concert tour is over first.

That is why I prefer the good old Eurobeat days. An artists would do up to 5 songs at a TIME when in the studio, so there was never a lack of music from certain artists. Now it's really like we gotta track em down just to come into the studio and do vocals for one song at a TIME. :(
Well Ana is not Italian nor does she live in Italy so it makes it harder to always be around to bein the studio like it it for Maurizio and Roberta. Also Ana is very busy with promotion and recording of her own music.

Posted: 23 May 2015, 15:33
by M2-EB
I can say I'm happy enough to see eurobeat going global! Even if it takes a while for us to have new works from non-italian artists, I think it's worth the wait… new flavor to old music :D

Posted: 24 May 2015, 03:23
by Mindsweeper
If Rich Hard's voice is a "dance music voice" then I want less of those.

He will always sound like a drunk robot to me.

Posted: 24 May 2015, 04:48
by #Infinity
Considering the costs of manufacturing physical albums, licensing, etc., I honestly feel at this point that eurobeat would be a more profitable industry if every label just released its music independently.

Posted: 25 May 2015, 06:53
by Bonkers
#Infinity wrote:Considering the costs of manufacturing physical albums, licensing, etc., I honestly feel at this point that eurobeat would be a more profitable industry if every label just released its music independently.
...and with all the people who already illegally download the albums, what good would it do the artists to switch to solely independent mp3 releases?