M2-EB wrote:
Here bro
I use this website to get them.
Thanks but I did just that before posting that message. XD
Posted: 25 Dec 2016, 14:06
by djtt
In Sweden the latest I can find on Itunes / apple Music seems to be super eurobeat 236. Or maybe you mean Japanese Itunes?
Posted: 26 Dec 2016, 03:15
by Lebon14
djtt wrote:In Sweden the latest I can find on Itunes / apple Music seems to be super eurobeat 236. Or maybe you mean Japanese Itunes?
Yes, SEB241 is only Japanese itunes.
You can create yourself an account on JP iTunes. Then, you can buy gift cards online and use that to buy music.
Posted: 07 Jan 2017, 21:05
by #Infinity
You know, I just heard the samples for Delta's songs on here, and I have to give props - Capaldi finally changed up his production style after 9 years! Granted, it doesn't really sound better per se - it just blends in more with all of the other current labels with that overly stiff downbeat - but at least he's trying to move forward again.
Actually, to be frank, "Street Fire" and "I'm Dynamite" sound stylistically equivalent to "Full Metal Cars," a transitional song between "Quiero L'Amor" (the last Capaldi song with his initial production techniques) and "Anyway, Anymore" (the first Capaldi song to use the same type of production for almost a decade subsequent). It implements the softer, trancier synthesizers first introduced on "Full Metal Cars," but like that song, the downbeat and bassline are much firmer than the smooth, watery ones from "Anyway, Anymore." In a sense then, it's really a regression rather than a progression, but I'm glad that my criticisms of modern Delta apparently were heard after all.
Re: Super Eurobeat 241
Posted: 22 Sep 2017, 12:21
by Bore
Sorta micro-necroing, but in case some of you haven't already heard this amazing gem: