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    Current Hi-NRG

    Could anyone recommend some current groups or singers that would be the closest thing to euro-hi-nrg from the eighties.

    Also, what is the difference, between, hi-nrg, house, trance, and techno?

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    From what I've heard today on clubs I don't think there isn't anything out there that can be compared to the great 80s Hi NRG and Italo.

    Believe it or not, earlier this year I was at a club they played the original version of Megatron Man by Patrick Cowley and everyone thought it was so cool. They wanted to know who did it and when I told them this song was from 20 years ago they all went :o LOL

    Some people in Italy say that Gigi D' Agostino is doing the 80s Italo revival, but I haven't heard any of his works so I can't judge on this.

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    Gigi D'Agostino

    I have heard some stuff by Gigi D'Agostino. It is somewhat like 80s Hi-NRG, but its also kind of dark and little depressing. Hi-NRG gives a euphoric feeling. Gigi's music is sort of haunting. His best one is "La Passion Medley with Rectangle"

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    I agree with you that Hi NRG gives an euphoric feeling too everytime you listen to it. I've only listened to "Giorno Credi" by Gigi D' Agostino.

    Even if today they tried to make Hi NRG and Italo I'm sure it would lack the magic it had in the late 70s and 80s.

    Sadly it's all gone... :cry:

    Besides Hi NRG do you like New Wave or other 80s stuff?

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    new nrg

    Yeah, I love new wave. What about groups like La Bouche, Corona, Eiffel 65, Vengaboys, etc. They have the Hi-NRG feel, even if its not exactly the same. If its called europop, there is a chance that I might like it, but I never know until I've paid for it and listened to it. I just bought a Kylie Minogue CD that I hate!

    It seems to me that the current trend in club music is very tired and harsh. Maybe it will change into something more upbeat in the next few years.

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    Corona, La Bouche, Vengaboys, and Eiffel 65 are awesome artists/groups. I really like their music a lot and yeah it moreless gives that energetic feeling. Eiffel 65's "Move Your Body" is one of my favorite songs.

    BTW did you buy Kylie's Fever CD? I have it and I think it's cool. Well I guess different ears, different opinions

    I think there has to be a dramatic change in club music soon and maybe music in general like there was in every decade. We've been like this for almsot a decade now.

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    Is La Bouche still out there? I heard the female singer passed away in an accident. It was just after the death of Aaliyah in that plane crash. I remember thinking how freakish for two young female artists to die so tragically and in such a short time frame.
    Love Has No Time or Place
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    Nikky:

    I really don't know if La Bouche is still out there. Also I didn't know one of the girls had passed away :cry: That's so sad to hear. Do you like Italo Nikky?

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    Joy!!

    Voyage, I just found a copy of an obscure song called "I'm Gonna Make You Want Me" by Gina Lamour. Do you know her by any chance, and, if so, what else did she do? I've been looking for this song for years.

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    Hey stuckinthe80s unfortunately I have never heard anything about this song and artist :(

    In fact I'm discovering lot of this 80s Hi NRG/Italo because I wasn't born yet when it was made or I was a small baby :P

    Voyage

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    Also I didn't know one of the girls had passed away
    Melanie Thornton, half of the group, died in a plane crash about a year ago.

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    Mt personal opinion is that alot of post-1990 hi-nrg music all sounds similar & uninspired because of the technology used to make it. Back in the 80's good old analogue drum machines & sequencers were de rigeur but nowadays its all programmed drum loops & samples which gives it a very 'designed in a wind tunnel' sameyness.
    ...ya gotta beat the street......

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    Re: Current Hi-NRG

    Quote Originally Written by stuckinthe80s
    Could anyone recommend some current groups or singers that would be the closest thing to euro-hi-nrg from the eighties.

    Also, what is the difference, between, hi-nrg, house, trance, and techno?
    Almighty and Klone Records are UK Hi-NRG - both been around some years and still going - mainly doing cover versions and (in the case of Almighty) remixes for CD singles and promos of pop acts.
    http://www.almightyrecords.com/
    http://www.klonerecords.com/

    Some of the older releases are better, since Almighty especially seem to be moving more to a pop/trance sound.

    The difference between House, Hi-NRG, Trance, Techno?

    It's a very difficult question to answer, just to put it into words. All these styles have evolved originally from Disco I guess, with other influences like Electronic Music along the way. It might be easier to list some songs in each Genre:

    >> Hi-NRG -
    - Divine - Shoot Your Shot
    - Dead Or Alive - My Heart Goes Bang
    - Hazell Dean - Searchin'
    - Lisa - Rocket To Your Heart
    - Miquel Brown - So Many Men, So Little Time
    - Lovrde - Backstreet Romance

    >> Mid-80s House -
    - JM Silk Hurley - Music Is The Key
    - Marshall Jefferson - Move Your Body
    - Chip E - Time To Jack
    - Farley Jackmaster Funk - Love Can't Turn Around
    - Rhythm is Rhythm - Strings Of Life
    - Frankie Knuckles - Your Love
    - A Guy Called Gerald - Voodoo Ray
    - Lil' Louis - French Kiss
    - Mr. Fingers - Can You Feel It

    >> Late 80s/Early 90s House -
    - Gat Decor - Passion
    - Inner City - Big Fun
    - Alison Limerick - Where Love Lives
    - Ten City - That's The Way Love Is
    - Mantronix - Got To Have Your Love
    - Jimi Polo - Better Days
    - Adeva - Thank You
    - Degrees Of Motion

    >> Early/Mid 90s House
    - Lisa Lisa & The Cult Jam - Let The Beat Hit 'Em
    - CeCe Peniston - Finally
    - Jamiroquai - Space Cowboy [ Morales Classic Club Mix ]
    - C&C Music Factory - (Gonna Make You) Sweat
    - Tina Moore - Never Gonna Let You Go
    - Robin S. - Show Me Love
    - Crystal Waters - Gypsie Woman

    >> Early/Mid 90s Rave/ Happy Hardcore
    - Altern8 - Infiltrate 202
    - Zero B - Lock Up
    - Shamen - Ebenezer Goode
    - Prodigy - Charly
    - Prodigy - Everybody In The Place
    - Prodigy - No Good (Start The Dance)
    - Dream Frequency - Feel So Real
    - Hyper Go-Go - Never Let Go
    - SL2 - On A Ragga Tip
    - N-Trance - Set You Free
    - Praga Khan - Injected With A Poison
    - Urban Cookie Collective - I've Got The Key
    - Happy Clappers - I Believe

    >> Drum & Bass / Jungle
    - Baby D - Let Me Be Your Fantasy
    - Goldie - Inner City Life
    - Ganja Crew - Super Sharp Shooter

    >> Mid-90s Euro-Dance
    - Culture Beat - Mr Vein
    - La Bouche - Be My Lover
    - Alex Party - Don't Give Me Your Life
    - Motiv8 - Rockin' For Myself
    - Sandy B. - You Make My World Go Round
    - The Time Frequency - The Ultimate High
    - JX - Son Of A Gun

    >> Mid/Late 90s Dance
    - Bizarre Inc. - Playing With Knives
    - Livin' Joy - Dreamer
    - Barkin' Brothers - Gonna Catch You Baby (Gordon's Groove)
    - Capriccio - Everybody Get Up
    - Camisra - Let Me Show You
    - OT Quartet - Hold That Sucker Down
    - DJ Flavors - Your Caress
    - Ruff Driverz - Deeper Love
    - Camisra - It's Alright
    - Klubheads - Discohopping
    - Sash! - Encore Une Fois
    - Sneaker Pimps - Spin Spin Sugar (Armand Van Helden Mix)

    >> Mid/Late 90s Trance
    - Robert Miles - Children
    - Atlantic Ocean - Waterfall
    - Planet Perfecto - Bullet In The Gun
    - Binary Finary - 1998
    - Binary Finary - 1999
    - Paul Van Dyk - For An Angel
    - Energy 52 - Cafe Del Mar
    - Veracocha - Catre Blanche
    - Draz Ltd II - Amphetamine
    - System F - Out Of The Blue
    - Art Of Trance - Madagascar

    >> Late 90s Big Beat
    - Chemical Brothers - Hey Girls, Hey Boys
    - Chemical Brothers - Let Forever Be
    - Fatboy Slim - Rockerfeller Skank
    - Fatboy Slim - Right here right now
    - Skanty Sandwich - Because Of You
    - Cornershop - Brimfull Of Asha (Norman Cook Mix)
    - Underworld - Born Slippy
    - Prodigy - Smack My Bitch Up

    >> UK Garage
    - MJ Cole - Waiting For The Day
    - TRJ Feat. Xavier - Just Gets Better

    >> Late 90s/2000s Nu-Disco
    - Soul Searcher - Can't Get Enough
    - Stardust - Music Sounds Better With You
    - Peter Heller - Big Love
    - Basement Jaxx - Red Alert
    - Cassius - 1999
    - Daft Punk - One More Time
    - Daft Punk - Digital Love
    - The Ones - Flawless
    - Supermen Lovers - Starlight

    >> Hard House
    - Cortina - Music Is Moving
    - Lisa Lashes – Looking Good
    - Perpetual Motion – Keep On Dancing (Lets Go)
    - CRW – I Feel Love
    - Public Domain - Operation Blade

    >> 2000s Euro-Trance (very cheesy!)
    - Kelly Llorrena - Tell It To My Heart
    - Flip 'N' Fill - Shooting Star
    - Scooter - The Logical Song
    - Scooter - Posse (I Need You)
    - Lasgo - Alone

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    Hey MiaBocca :)
    Does your nick come from the Jill Jones song? I have to say that I'm crazy about this track and I wish I could get my hands on a decent copy of the video clip.... *sigh*

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    Quote Originally Written by DeepBeat
    Hey MiaBocca :)
    Does your nick come from the Jill Jones song? I have to say that I'm crazy about this track and I wish I could get my hands on a decent copy of the video clip.... *sigh*
    Yes it does! I'm a big Prince fan, especially of the artists he produced like Jill Jones and the Family.

    You can get the video on p2p software like WinMX, I got it myself from there earlier this year.

    Great song - Prince was in his element in that time period.

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    Thanks! I will try p2p ASAP! I agree that this was Prince's best period and I have practically every project he was involved with back then.
    The Jill Jones album was absolutely great. She released another album last year which I got for ol' times sake and , as expected, it sucked big time...

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    I haven't picked 'Two' up yet, although I've kept an eye on Sheila E's career, she's great :)

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    MiaBocca

    Thanks for that list. I knew every song on the 80s NRG list, but only one or two from the others. I feel like "Grampa" from the Simpsons when Homer told him that he wasn't "with it anymore". He answered "I used to be with it until they changed what it was".

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    new italo/hi energy

    I strongly recommend listening to the works of 2 current NY producers. Danny Wang and Metro Area - the former has done some really interesting italo-esque work whilst metro area have another fresh take on the genre - morgan geist, one member of metro area is very fond of italo artists such as gary low, and his EP moves definetely took its influence from 'You are a danger'. Their website is
    www.environrecords.com

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    Re: Current Hi-NRG

    Very interesting thread, going back to the original question. As a HI-NRG/EURODISCO Fan, I must say the closest dance music got the 80's HI-NRG was such groups as La-Bouche & other up-tempo Italo Dance acts from around '95-'96/'97, after that it went all Club Vocal Trance & slower BPM'S.

    I've followed the progression to this date & at the moment I have to say the most up-tempo, Happy Vibed & Melodic style of Dance that I as an Old-Skooler can suggest with great Vocals that Hark back to both 80's HI-NRG & that 90's Euro-Dance has to be Uk Hardcore Trance. I know alot of people talk about electro alot & I've even been listening to some modern nu-wave synth stuff which is more trancey but I get the same energy rush when listening to Uk Hardcore as I did when I first heard HI-NRG in the 80's.

    If you're familiar with changes in chord progressions, have a listen to how producers in this genre change the baslline progression regularly through a track.

    Best artists to listen to are Breeze & Styles, Scott Brown, K-Complex (more instrumental & euphoric), Gammer, Brisk, etc. Labels such as Evolution, Raver Baby, Nu-Energy, Next Generation, Essential Platinum. If you want to listen to samples or download MP3'S, good place to start is trackitdown.net, nuenergy.co.uk, evolution.com.

    Basically you have about 5 Years of modern Hardcore to sift through, & know it's not the same cheesy Happy Hardcore as it was 10Years ago. I guess listening to the BONKERS SERIES (VOLUMES 10-15) OR HARDCORE HEAVEN (1-4) would also be great place to start.

    The only thing is that this music is fast, as in 170 bpm & plus, however, this has made the genre stay underground for the last couple of years & has allowed the genre to develop to high standards, basically if you slow down the traxx, then you''ll understand what I mean by sounding like HI-NRG.

    Unless anyone else can suggest any new genres (other than electro or house), that have that drive & energy & the melodies that we're big in the 80's as well as the rich synth stabs & well written vocals (that are not repeated samples like in house), than I guess Uk Hardcore is the closest you can get.

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    Re: Current Hi-NRG

    Sadly the heyday or glory days of hi nrg are over. HI NRG music of the early eighties was the best IMO. If you haven`t got a copy of MATB 14 (Mad about the boy) from KLONE Records (www.klonerecords.com)
    in London don`t miss out on this fab release of (fresh) non-cover original energy tunes, and lots of updated & energized cover versions of pop and dance tracks. The 2-cd set was released last September.

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    Re: Current Hi-NRG

    Correction on the 80s being analogue only where the dance drum sound is concerened you could not be more wrong!!!, that was the analogue, 70s...... i am a music technologist and theorist and have studied the medium very hard (a passion i am afraid) and the main stay of drum machines from 1979 onwards were actually digital! the linn drum mk1 made by roger linn and used by just about everyone (who knew it was amazing) and sti is! came out in 1979 using samples of individual drum sounds and then a sequencer added to record and chain patterns together with it being the first to have quantization on it very innovative at the time go check out thevintagesynthexplorersite.com and you will see i am right i own these instruments myself so i know what i am talking about.
    i know it bores most people but "looping" is an old hat thing from 1979 and before that they used what is called "music concrete" which is pieces of sounds put together using tapes and loops and disco frequently used tape looping for drum parts before the 1979 digital revolution!!!!. then in 1980 the digital oberhiem dmx came out it is the drum machine featured in new order's"blue monday" obviously it is digital samples of the real thing sequenced on its own machine othewise you would never get the flam and fast stacato.... the only analogue 80s drum machines were by roland the tr 808 using digital procceses but analouge aproximations of drum sounds.and the hybrid analogue/digital sample 909 and sampling was brought to us also in 1979 via the fairlight cmi 1, with emulator mk1 followuing in late 1980 and the ensoniq in and various samplers long before 1985 it was a known science by 1981 fact. digital reverb and effects units became widely available by 1980 it took a while for them to filter through but as most people know by mid 1982 most music was being recorded with one digital instrument or another and remember sequential circuits brought out the industry standard midi that we are all used to in the autunm of 1982.

    phew i will faint now.........

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    Re: Current Hi-NRG

    Gigi D'Agostino's 'I'll Fly With You' is a classic Hi-Nrg song, just updated slightly, very anthemic and uplifting in it's original single edit.

    Sadly, it's been nicked by the 'donk' and 'scouse house' brigade who have just speeded it up and taken away it's beauty.

    Why it wasn't a bigger track on the UK NRG scene I'll never know.

    It's about 5-6 years old now I think.

    Well worth tracking down.

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    Re: Current Hi-NRG


     

     

    Quote Originally Written by MiaBocca View Post
    Almighty and Klone Records are UK Hi-NRG - both been around some years and still going - mainly doing cover versions and (in the case of Almighty) remixes for CD singles and promos of pop acts.
    Almighty Records.com
    KLONE RECORDS!

    Some of the older releases are better, since Almighty especially seem to be moving more to a pop/trance sound.

    The difference between House, Hi-NRG, Trance, Techno?

    It's a very difficult question to answer, just to put it into words. All these styles have evolved originally from Disco I guess, with other influences like Electronic Music along the way. It might be easier to list some songs in each Genre:

    >> Hi-NRG -
    - Divine - Shoot Your Shot
    - Dead Or Alive - My Heart Goes Bang
    - Hazell Dean - Searchin'
    - Lisa - Rocket To Your Heart
    - Miquel Brown - So Many Men, So Little Time
    - Lovrde - Backstreet Romance

    >> Mid-80s House -
    - JM Silk Hurley - Music Is The Key
    - Marshall Jefferson - Move Your Body
    - Chip E - Time To Jack
    - Farley Jackmaster Funk - Love Can't Turn Around
    - Rhythm is Rhythm - Strings Of Life
    - Frankie Knuckles - Your Love
    - A Guy Called Gerald - Voodoo Ray
    - Lil' Louis - French Kiss
    - Mr. Fingers - Can You Feel It

    >> Late 80s/Early 90s House -
    - Gat Decor - Passion
    - Inner City - Big Fun
    - Alison Limerick - Where Love Lives
    - Ten City - That's The Way Love Is
    - Mantronix - Got To Have Your Love
    - Jimi Polo - Better Days
    - Adeva - Thank You
    - Degrees Of Motion

    >> Early/Mid 90s House
    - Lisa Lisa & The Cult Jam - Let The Beat Hit 'Em
    - CeCe Peniston - Finally
    - Jamiroquai - Space Cowboy [ Morales Classic Club Mix ]
    - C&C Music Factory - (Gonna Make You) Sweat
    - Tina Moore - Never Gonna Let You Go
    - Robin S. - Show Me Love
    - Crystal Waters - Gypsie Woman

    >> Early/Mid 90s Rave/ Happy Hardcore
    - Altern8 - Infiltrate 202
    - Zero B - Lock Up
    - Shamen - Ebenezer Goode
    - Prodigy - Charly
    - Prodigy - Everybody In The Place
    - Prodigy - No Good (Start The Dance)
    - Dream Frequency - Feel So Real
    - Hyper Go-Go - Never Let Go
    - SL2 - On A Ragga Tip
    - N-Trance - Set You Free
    - Praga Khan - Injected With A Poison
    - Urban Cookie Collective - I've Got The Key
    - Happy Clappers - I Believe

    >> Drum & Bass / Jungle
    - Baby D - Let Me Be Your Fantasy
    - Goldie - Inner City Life
    - Ganja Crew - Super Sharp Shooter

    >> Mid-90s Euro-Dance
    - Culture Beat - Mr Vein
    - La Bouche - Be My Lover
    - Alex Party - Don't Give Me Your Life
    - Motiv8 - Rockin' For Myself
    - Sandy B. - You Make My World Go Round
    - The Time Frequency - The Ultimate High
    - JX - Son Of A Gun

    >> Mid/Late 90s Dance
    - Bizarre Inc. - Playing With Knives
    - Livin' Joy - Dreamer
    - Barkin' Brothers - Gonna Catch You Baby (Gordon's Groove)
    - Capriccio - Everybody Get Up
    - Camisra - Let Me Show You
    - OT Quartet - Hold That Sucker Down
    - DJ Flavors - Your Caress
    - Ruff Driverz - Deeper Love
    - Camisra - It's Alright
    - Klubheads - Discohopping
    - Sash! - Encore Une Fois
    - Sneaker Pimps - Spin Spin Sugar (Armand Van Helden Mix)

    >> Mid/Late 90s Trance
    - Robert Miles - Children
    - Atlantic Ocean - Waterfall
    - Planet Perfecto - Bullet In The Gun
    - Binary Finary - 1998
    - Binary Finary - 1999
    - Paul Van Dyk - For An Angel
    - Energy 52 - Cafe Del Mar
    - Veracocha - Catre Blanche
    - Draz Ltd II - Amphetamine
    - System F - Out Of The Blue
    - Art Of Trance - Madagascar

    >> Late 90s Big Beat
    - Chemical Brothers - Hey Girls, Hey Boys
    - Chemical Brothers - Let Forever Be
    - Fatboy Slim - Rockerfeller Skank
    - Fatboy Slim - Right here right now
    - Skanty Sandwich - Because Of You
    - Cornershop - Brimfull Of Asha (Norman Cook Mix)
    - Underworld - Born Slippy
    - Prodigy - Smack My Bitch Up

    >> UK Garage
    - MJ Cole - Waiting For The Day
    - TRJ Feat. Xavier - Just Gets Better

    >> Late 90s/2000s Nu-Disco
    - Soul Searcher - Can't Get Enough
    - Stardust - Music Sounds Better With You
    - Peter Heller - Big Love
    - Basement Jaxx - Red Alert
    - Cassius - 1999
    - Daft Punk - One More Time
    - Daft Punk - Digital Love
    - The Ones - Flawless
    - Supermen Lovers - Starlight

    >> Hard House
    - Cortina - Music Is Moving
    - Lisa Lashes – Looking Good
    - Perpetual Motion – Keep On Dancing (Lets Go)
    - CRW – I Feel Love
    - Public Domain - Operation Blade

    >> 2000s Euro-Trance (very cheesy!)
    - Kelly Llorrena - Tell It To My Heart
    - Flip 'N' Fill - Shooting Star
    - Scooter - The Logical Song
    - Scooter - Posse (I Need You)
    - Lasgo - Alone
    I have wondered for a long time how to classify certain songs, as I have trouble figuring out why "this is this" and "that is that".
    So here are a few songs I would like to hear you guy classify for me:
    Locomotion Kylie Minogue
    Too Many Broken Hearts Jason Donovan
    Strong Enough Cher
    This is Hot Pamala Stanley
    Always on my Mind Pet Shop Boys

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