Posted - 2010/06/04 : 08:45:36
As far as i know some were originally 80's Eurobeat and Italo disco. When it was actually called Eurodance i dont know, its usually said that Eurodance started from early 90's. but e.g. Cappella has made music from late 80's to early 90's.
quote:Originally posted by whispering:
As far as i know some were originally 80's Eurobeat and Italo disco. When it was actually called Eurodance i dont know, its usually said that Eurodance started from early 90's. but e.g. Cappella has made music from late 80's to early 90's.
Somewhere between those tunes it became eurodance :P
EDIT: oh and i would say this tune from '92. Not the first, but it was probably the biggest hit since its time and highly popularised Eurodance:
lol Whispering my dad used to say of 'no limit' bloody ell i know that song of by heart now No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no ,no ,no, no there's no limit! no, no, no ,no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no there's no limit!
In a select countries yes, but not in the extenct that No Limit was IMO. Also No Limit is the type of eurodance that became popular. That other tune isnt. Though its hard to draw straight lines when were talking about music.
Alert moderatorEdited by - whispering on 2010/06/04 14:25:26
Posted - 2010/06/04 : 15:40:43
What was the first ever hands-up tune? I love that good old cheesiness leaking from each riff, it's so easy to get into. I know that evolved out of Eurodance but what would you say is the first tune?
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Posted - 2010/06/04 : 19:17:20
i heart 2 Unlimited
and get ready for this and no limit were very popular in the US, but overall i think no limit is defintely their most successful track. it hit #1 in a lot of countries. seems like every year after the duo split there was a new remix of No Limits coming out.
the duo have come back together as Ray & Anita and have a more electro-house sound now.
Posted - 2010/06/28 : 21:37:07
Guru Josh Project - Infinity (1990)
Adamski - Killer (1990)
Ice MC - Easy (1990)
Technotronic feat. Felly - Pump Up The Jam (1989)
Snap! - Mary Had A Little Boy (1990)
Snap! - The Power (1990)
Snap! - Ooops Up (1990)
Snap! - Cult Of Snap (1990)
Edelweiss - Bring Me Edelweiss (1988)
Twenty 4 Seven - I Can't Stand It (1990)
Twenty 4 Seven & Captain Hollywood - Are You Dreaming? (1990)
Rozalla - Everybody's Free (1991)
Dr. Alban - It's My Life (1992)
Snap! - Rythmn Is A Dancer (1992)
Marky Mark & The Funky Bunch - Good Vibrations (1991)
Masterboy - Dance To The Beat (1990)
Masterboy - Shake It Up And Dance (1991)
Leila K. - Open Sesame (1992)
It is quite hard to split up in to the late 80's Synthie-Electro-Pop and Dancemusic. So all suggestions probably are discussable.
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