Eurobeat Flash
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Eurobeat Flash is a precursor to the Euromach series. Eurobeat Flash was an album series dedicated to more energetic songs from eurobeat record labels. There were 16 regular compilation albums and 8 nonstop megamix albums including Best of Eurobeat Flash 1995, The Best Of Eurobeat Flash, and a 10th anniversary nonstop mix released halfway through the series.
The album series introduced new labels on board to the Avex music scene such as HI-NRG Attack, SCP, Vibration, and Boom Boom Beat. Time Records was present in this series with few titles from the beginning to the end, A-Beat-C was the only label not be introduced, except a few tracks on the last two volumes. Many songs from Eurobeat Flash have been featured on a number of eurobeat album series such as Para Para Paradise and Initial D. There are 24 volumes in Eurobeat Flash with release dates from March 8, 1995 to March 18, 1999.
[edit] Notable songs
- "Virtual Love" by Ken Martin
- "Technotronic Flight" by Princess F
- "Jammin' Spanish Men" by Cindy
- "Paradise" by Lisa Johnson
- "Kobra Is My Killer" by Dolly Pop
- "Telephone" by Les Blue Belles
- "Batman Is Bruce Wayne" by Garçon
- "Number One" by Fastway (one of the first appearances from SCP Music)