So cool....to know he was in the first Eurobeat album...and its crazy to think that he's now considered as the king of Eurobeat, and he got his Eurobeat start on the first album. Thanks for sharing this fact...this is a kickass song too :D
@@SmirkyMushroom8 before eurobeat became popular in japan it was known as italo disco. if you want someting similar but not as energetic I highly recomend
@@stelkister I second this. Italo is very good and for someone who likes the 80s and all the synth and other aspects I listened to that for 4 months and still haven't stopped.
The songs in this album aren't exactly what I think of as Eurobeat, but they're not bad at all. The transitions between the songs are perfect too. I really want to see how this style of music evolved into what I think of as Eurobeat. Guess I'm gonna listen to all 250 of them lol
Want to have fun? I have like SEB 1 to 200 or something and I play it from the beggining to the last and it's fun to see how Eurobeat changed and became more Japanized and less Italian disco.
@@DarwinRojjo Aleph started making tracks in (I think) 1984, he was one of the first to adopt the style using the instrumental, others following in his footsteps
Seeing normies discovering that eurobeat didn't start in 1998 (actually started around 1986 - 1988) reminds me of myself thinking Initial D was the artist of the whole genre lol Back in time I used to hate old eurobeat finding it boring then I remembered how much I loved Hi-NRG and Italo Disco and BOOM in 2020 I started my journey to discover more of this genre
This is something that i could enjoy if i'd listen to it. I come from the modern eurobeat and want to get to know old eurobeat more but rn i don't like old eurobeat that much. No offence to the OG's out there, i'm just trying to be one of them. Any songs which can make me like old eurobeat more?
It depends a lot on what kind of eurobeat you like, my favorites are these: Vanessa - Crazy For You (1988) Malcolm J Hill - Take A Chance (1988) Alphatown - Power Of Magic (1989) King Kong & D'Jungle Girls - Walkie Talkie (1989) Frank Torpedo - Bang Bang (1990) De Niro - Video Games (1991) Aleph - Bad Power (1989) The Big Brother - Wild Reputation (1990) F.C.F. - Bad Desire (1989) Radiorama - Sing The Beatles (1988) And others
It's more Italian disco, lots of early disco sounded more like Michael Jackson songs. Early super eurobeat was the best, dance revolution ruined it with cars and memes
@@John-jg2km I don't agree with you saying "Dance Revolution ruined it" as it actually made Eurobeat more popular and it evolved Eurobeat as well which is a good thing in my opinion, and although I like this early style of Eurobeat as well I just think the new Eurobeat is better and I'm glad it went in that direction.
I love older Eurobeat. You can definitely appreciate it without high-BPM!
It's gonna be my goal to listen to all 250 albums.
Me too. Brazillian fan!
EZ
ME TOO!!
You gotta track the whole evolution of this genre lol
I should try this too
But there are some problems
Many songs that were in the original releases were removed in the digital version of the albums
18:48 The Singer of Aleph would go on to be known as Dave Rodgers. Yes, the one who sung Deja Vu
So cool....to know he was in the first Eurobeat album...and its crazy to think that he's now considered as the king of Eurobeat, and he got his Eurobeat start on the first album. Thanks for sharing this fact...this is a kickass song too :D
@@SmirkyMushroom8 he also helps to produse all the super eurobeat cds in japan. it's because of him eurobeat is as popular.
@@SmirkyMushroom8 before eurobeat became popular in japan it was known as italo disco. if you want someting similar but not as energetic I highly recomend
@@stelkister I second this. Italo is very good and for someone who likes the 80s and all the synth and other aspects I listened to that for 4 months and still haven't stopped.
Play it in x0,75 and you got italo-disco or synthwave mix 😎
Italian proud! 🇮🇹 🇯🇵 ❤️
That's right🌍️
I gotcha homie 🇺🇸🇮🇹❤
So this is where it all began...
The songs in this album aren't exactly what I think of as Eurobeat, but they're not bad at all. The transitions between the songs are perfect too. I really want to see how this style of music evolved into what I think of as Eurobeat. Guess I'm gonna listen to all 250 of them lol
same, and one of my favorite songs came from this album. Love & Passion is really good
@@rafaeleuzebio3090 Yeah, Love & Passion has to be my favourite from this album. The opening instrumental section has a real pretty sound to it.
If you only knew how the first eurobeat song sounded xD
@@DarwinRojjo If you have a link, show me lol
Want to have fun? I have like SEB 1 to 200 or something and I play it from the beggining to the last and it's fun to see how Eurobeat changed and became more Japanized and less Italian disco.
The Transition from Italo Disco to Eurobeat has begun I enjoy this transitional phase imo best of both worlds.
1990, where it all started.
italian disco from the 80s
Also, the songs are mostly from 1989 and were featured and slightly remade for SEB
The oldest tracks of SEB are "Be My Lady" by Vanessa and "Same" by Sophie, both from 1987
@@DarwinRojjo Aleph started making tracks in (I think) 1984, he was one of the first to adopt the style using the instrumental, others following in his footsteps
@@DarwinRojjo Thank-you very much for your information.
Finally, a complete mix
That's right.
Seeing normies discovering that eurobeat didn't start in 1998 (actually started around 1986 - 1988) reminds me of myself thinking Initial D was the artist of the whole genre lol
Back in time I used to hate old eurobeat finding it boring then I remembered how much I loved Hi-NRG and Italo Disco and BOOM in 2020 I started my journey to discover more of this genre
Interesting how the influence of, and transition from Italo Disco is present in this album.
Thank you.
This is something that i could enjoy if i'd listen to it. I come from the modern eurobeat and want to get to know old eurobeat more but rn i don't like old eurobeat that much. No offence to the OG's out there, i'm just trying to be one of them. Any songs which can make me like old eurobeat more?
It depends a lot on what kind of eurobeat you like, my favorites are these:
Vanessa - Crazy For You (1988)
Malcolm J Hill - Take A Chance (1988)
Alphatown - Power Of Magic (1989)
King Kong & D'Jungle Girls - Walkie Talkie (1989)
Frank Torpedo - Bang Bang (1990)
De Niro - Video Games (1991)
Aleph - Bad Power (1989)
The Big Brother - Wild Reputation (1990)
F.C.F. - Bad Desire (1989)
Radiorama - Sing The Beatles (1988)
And others
It's ok, I became an eurobeat fan for the old eurobeat, anyway I have a huge love for modern eurobeat too
@@DarwinRojjo I really love old eurobeat! It's great bridge from regular hi-nrg and italo disco to typical eurobeat!
@@DarwinRojjo Mine is your love - MARGRET (1993) is a great one as well imo
Vol.84から聴き始めた人間にとってはファーストは新鮮。
これはこれで全然アリだね!
わたしは222辺りから聴いてましたが、Just A GameやLove For Moneyはすごいハマりました!
自分は逆でvol79まできいてました。スーパーユーロビートの前はザッツユーロビートでvol40まで聞いてました。今聴くと実に懐かしく当時を思い出します。
Thank-you very much for this upload.
おお、これがSEBの元祖か!!
みたいですね✨
that rapture mix daddy...
And this thing has got me
1と2が200円で売ってたので買いました。
めっちゃお得じゃないですか!わたしはSEB100のリクカンを500円で手に入れました
うらやましいい
Nice ._.
I have same emotion with you.
Vol.2~はアップお持ちじゃないですか?
very borings but euro
beat
very early eurobeat
It's more Italian disco, lots of early disco sounded more like Michael Jackson songs. Early super eurobeat was the best, dance revolution ruined it with cars and memes
I think that depends, in my case, i really love this type of euro :), the sound is so retro that i love listening more than dancing
@@John-jg2km I don't agree with you saying "Dance Revolution ruined it" as it actually made Eurobeat more popular and it evolved Eurobeat as well which is a good thing in my opinion, and although I like this early style of Eurobeat as well I just think the new Eurobeat is better and I'm glad it went in that direction.
@@TheOrangeMatty thats why I said it ruined it. Everything after seb 100 went downhill.