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Yes, there were some songs with a high pitched vocal in the past, but it was a very rare thing, and the voice wasn't SO high. Anyway, I like an original voice. It sounds much better. Remember their hits, like "Once more", "Saturday night", "Dancing is my fever", "Passion and love" e.t.c. Just compare any of them with, say, "Pun pun beam" or "The night is party". Day and night.taQ wrote:the female vocals on all the early songs were high pitched as well if everyone will recall...Sex on the Beach anyone?
I agree with the complaints about the vocals. Baby Gold had a perfect voice with for example Crazy For You. Vocals in The Night Is Party are too high, for sure, but it has been worse. In Pun Pun Beam for example, however that song great in my opinion!
Musically, I like the new HRG sound!! But maybe it's time for a good, clean, unmodified female voice at HRG.
Musically, I like the new HRG sound!! But maybe it's time for a good, clean, unmodified female voice at HRG.
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I got no problem with Old or New Skool HRG, but it's allways nice to welcome new vocalists aboard. It gives the music more diversity and style.
I agree some songs are super high pitched, but it's all according to the song. Money Funny Dollars and Pun Pun Beam are meant to be superfast. While Seventeen and Renegado are slower bpms. I think Bazooka girl persona started the high pitch vocals, Because the first Cindy"Push Boom Boom" was normal.
I agree some songs are super high pitched, but it's all according to the song. Money Funny Dollars and Pun Pun Beam are meant to be superfast. While Seventeen and Renegado are slower bpms. I think Bazooka girl persona started the high pitch vocals, Because the first Cindy"Push Boom Boom" was normal.

Thanks for understanding, Ebisumaru. At least someone else has the same opinion... Actually I know many people who think the same, but they're not posting here.Ebisumaru wrote:I agree with Slider on all counts. The music is really neat and unlike other labels, but then the way too high voices come in which ruins it. I feel that many HRG songs would sound much better without the vocals edited like that.
IMO the music became a little simpler.jeurobeat wrote:Musically, I like the new HRG sound!! But maybe it's time for a good, clean, unmodified female voice at HRG.
But I'm talking not only about female vocal. The male one is getting worse as well. Not so fast though...
I listened samples of "ParaParaCool Vol. 2" album and it was the first album I haven't bought at once. The only song I really liked from the new ones was "Lost in Tokyo". Because it's from the old school (HRG271). And I wonder... instead of putting something new they sometimes repeat songs which already have been released on previous albums? Maybe they don't remember which ones they've already released and which ones not? And finally some words about iTunes... I(We) really want LMS to release their songs on CD's! I want to listen to them in original quality, and not in wma/mp3 format.
BTW, I noticed they began to create slow songs. But it doesn't work. They sound too bad, it's not their style.
Maybe my words seem too rude... but I really want LMS to be better. HRG songs are the only ones, which I always loved more than all the other labels.
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Wow! You two guys pop out of nowhere and really have nothing good to say. Except about male voices(You Praise em)
HRG attack music is a different style Eurobeat. The instruments and arrangemnt of melodies differe a lot from other labels. All but Saifam, HRG have a similiar beat.
With the changing times of Eurobeat, Fans want faster songs. If you pay real close attention to HRG and Saifam songs the music is mainly recorded at regular late 90's bpms and then sped up. I notice this mainly in thier bass and keys. Take an older HRG song speed it up and you get a similiar sound.
I think HRG do a HELL of a job and the song writing team of Festari, Rimonti and Accantino are known for producing hit after hit! Since 90's TIME songs to present.
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"Whose Making Love" and "The Night Is Party" are great all around!!!

With the changing times of Eurobeat, Fans want faster songs. If you pay real close attention to HRG and Saifam songs the music is mainly recorded at regular late 90's bpms and then sped up. I notice this mainly in thier bass and keys. Take an older HRG song speed it up and you get a similiar sound.
I think HRG do a HELL of a job and the song writing team of Festari, Rimonti and Accantino are known for producing hit after hit! Since 90's TIME songs to present.
Slider wrote
You are entitled to your own opinion, but don't try to speak for me. By saying the above quote you are including me, because I am a REAL FAN. My advise , try not to generalize too often. As far as I'm concerened HRG are doing things right!You need to do something guys... or you'll lose your real fans very soon.

"Whose Making Love" and "The Night Is Party" are great all around!!!

I was just putting in my opinion. I have a good 50 posts... I didn't really pop out of nowhere. I really enjoy the HRG style when the vocals are not so pitched. They're really the ones who got me into Eurobeat! I really love the different style of Eurobeat from HRG and Saifam. Sometimes the vocals just make the want to die. I don't mind some pitching, but sometimes it seems overboard. It's their music, obviously many people don't agree. I just miss the more normal vocals!drnrg wrote:Wow! You two guys pop out of nowhere and really have nothing good to say. Except about male voices(You Praise em)HRG attack music is a different style Eurobeat. The instruments and arrangemnt of melodies differe a lot from other labels. All but Saifam, HRG have a similiar beat.
With the changing times of Eurobeat, Fans want faster songs. If you pay real close attention to HRG and Saifam songs the music is mainly recorded at regular late 90's bpms and then sped up. I notice this mainly in thier bass and keys. Take an older HRG song speed it up and you get a similiar sound.
I think HRG do a HELL of a job and the song writing team of Festari, Rimonti and Accantino are known for producing hit after hit! Since 90's TIME songs to present.
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