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Posted by isoterra on Mar-28-2007 16:31:

quote:
Originally posted by sljiva
I was refering to Find Me and Right In The Night.


RITN is a perfect example of eurodance. that doesn't make it bad by any means..


Posted by sljiva on Mar-28-2007 19:09:

So what characteristics of eurodance does these two have?
I mean, if you remove vocals, they sound more entrancing than songs from THIS thread. Ok, maybe not RITN, but Find Me definitely does


Posted by AndreaCKY772 on Mar-28-2007 19:14:

all i know is that i would like to not encounter songs with lyrics like

"and we're so high in the sky
angels are watching...
love above, floating and flying..."

it just grates on my nerves to hear that type of stuff. themes like "being in the sky" "flying" and "being in heaven" have been beatn to death. if someone decides to use them, then make sure they aren't corn.


Posted by Sykonee on Mar-28-2007 19:23:

quote:
Originally posted by sljiva
So what characteristics of eurodance does these two have?
I mean, if you remove vocals, they sound more entrancing than songs from THIS thread. Ok, maybe not RITN, but Find Me definitely does

Find Me would sound like Odyssey To Anyoona without the vocals.

Heh, kind of. Really, Find Me is the eurodance version of Odyssey, with additional production done by Nosie Katzmann, who was a eurodance producer extrodinaire. Or, in other words, Find Me would never have existed had they not decided to turn Odyssey into a eurodance tune after Right In The Night did so well.


Posted by sljiva on Mar-28-2007 19:37:

Ok, I see (hear) difference between Odyssey To Anyoona and Find Me, but I still can't see what makes Find Me eurodance. Is it simplier melody or female vocals or something else?


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