Posted: 06 Sep 2010, 10:31
New Vivi track, I immediately sent a text message to MK hahahha
Everlasting Dance Trax
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It was released in 1991 on Flea Records. Duet between Ken Laszlo (Gianni Corraini) and Dave Rodgers.WNight wrote:Now this one I sure didn't know, Thanks for telling. I took a listen online and found it rather 1908's, Is it made during that time ? And which Ken are you talking about ?
I'd much prefer no David Dima at all for a while, to be honest. Irrespective of whether it's an aishu or aggressive song under interrogation, I think most of us have had enough of him. David Dima has averaged nearly one song per album in the 200s, which is far too much IMO. We become inured to a singer and don't find them as exciting anymore when they appear too often - the novelty dies. The same thing happened with Annerley Gordon during the 160s and 170s; it got to the point where a number of us couldn't stomach seeing her on a tracklist anymore.the_ditz wrote:I really hope we get some aggressive Dima action this time around. Although I'm loving their aishu style, I know I'm in the minority and I'm hoping that they can blow the critics away with a "King Of The World"/"Save A Prayer" stormer!!
SEB 153. SCP had 6 tracks and Hi NRG Attack had 3.the_ditz wrote:When was the last time we had almost half of an SEB taken up by just two labels?
Only exception would be Elena Gobbi, only person allowed to be on everyone album along with Clara. COMON AVEX/7A WHAT ARE YOU THINKING?! Also, inb4 lolGGM's production, aging voice, etc etc etc.Jay wrote:I'd much prefer no David Dima at all for a while, to be honest. Irrespective of whether it's an aishu or aggressive song under interrogation, I think most of us have had enough of him. David Dima has averaged nearly one song per album in the 200s, which is far too much IMO. We become inured to a singer and don't find them as exciting anymore when they appear too often - the novelty dies. The same thing happened with Annerley Gordon during the 160s and 170s; it got to the point where a number of us couldn't stomach seeing her on a tracklist anymore.the_ditz wrote:I really hope we get some aggressive Dima action this time around. Although I'm loving their aishu style, I know I'm in the minority and I'm hoping that they can blow the critics away with a "King Of The World"/"Save A Prayer" stormer!!
More like she wants to revive Eurobeat Flash. Think about it? Weren't those the labels that made up the series's traxlist.t's clear that the apples of 7A's eye at the moment are Dima, SCP & Hi-NRG Attack, with those three labels making up over half of the album.
I didn't even realise GGM was absent from this album. Hallelujah!drnrg wrote:I did pretty damn good guessing the tracklist, also where are Sinclaire Style, GGMs and Eurogrooves? The traxlist is made up soley of HRG, Dima, SCP and Saifam with a sprinkle of Sunfire and Delta.
...Exactly what I would like to say...Oh, and no artist or producers deserves it to feel dramatically criticized like you guys do. You literally offend them.