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I have my music divided into 2 basic categories: that which derives from Ayu, and that which derives from disco.
Ayu is a little less than half my music (~500 of ~1200, but 200 of that ~1200 is 1 and a half min. long megamixed songs)
As for the disco, I don't have any actual disco, but I have music that derives from disco. Meaning eurobeat. I have the "SUPER EUROBEAT presents" J-pop remix albums from Ayu, m.o.v.e, dream, ELT, and globe. I also have SEB volumes 90, 100, 120, and 189. I have the albums Eurobeat for Christmas, and Super Euro Christmas II. And then there's Eurobeat Disney, which I have all 3 volumes. And a couple other songs I dl'ed from iTunes.
If any of you don't know, eurobeat is made in Italy, but only released in Japan.
I'm not sure if Hands Up derives from disco... but I put in that category anyways. Hands up is produced in Germany. If anyone knows what Hands Up comes from, plz tell me. I suppose I could make an entirely separate "trance" category for it...
Anyways, the way Hands Up works is that all the artists have a crapload of singles, all with anywhere from 2-10 remixes on it. Very rarely do they ever have full albums. So, theres way too much to list off what I have. You can look on the "What's on your iPod" thread, if you're that interested.
The popular artists in Hands Up (the hands up allstars, as I call them), are ppl like Rob Mayth, Tune Up!, Alex M. vs. Marc Van Damme, Discotronic, Cascada, Verano, and here's the kicker, Megara vs. DJ Lee. You can find those artists' remixes on a vast majority of the singles, and most of them have a fair amount of original works.
And then there's the various stuff that doesn't fit into the other 2 (3?) categories above. Artists like Caramell, Utada Hikaru, and m.o.v.e.
So, yeah, that was kinda long, but I'm in a really talkative mood right now...
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