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Alert moderator Edited by - warped_candykid on 2017/06/19 11:16:52
quote:Originally posted by Impulse_Response:
Is every eurobeat song on every eurobeat album not the exact same thing?
It's no different from any other genre of EDM. Is every dark psytrance song on every dark psytrance album the same rolling baseline? Is every happy hardcore track on every happy hardcore album the same constructed format? Both of those tracks are from SCP Records in Italy, so the synths do sound similar, but there are various labels in Italy who each pull in a different sound.
Posted - 2017/05/31 : 11:20:24
never pull the "is it the same construct" defence, considering 99% have the same kinds of build. But then it's not the first time the italian sound sounds the same (Italo Disco is just as worse at using the exact same sounds, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKoFM3vD2Fc)
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quote:Originally posted by Samination:
never pull the "is it the same construct" defence, considering 99% have the same kinds of build. But then it's not the first time the italian sound sounds the same (Italo Disco is just as worse at using the exact same sounds, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKoFM3vD2Fc)
The thing with Eurobeat is that it has to follow such a strict 'formula' for the parapara dance scenes throughout Tokyo. And ya, Eurobeat is nothing more than a sub-genre of Italo-Disco developed by Dave Rodgers when he created AbeatC Records (he made Italo-Disco in the 80s as Aleph and King Kong & Da' Jungle Girls), which was big in Tokyo throughout the late 80s (though they didn't parapara to it like they do Eurobeat).