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  1. United States[edit] Eurodance is not well known in the United States outside of the major cities such as New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami etc. Exemplifying this is the Eurodance classic "Scatman (Ski Ba Bop Ba Dop Bop)", by Scatman John, an American artist; despite topping the charts in multiple European countries and reaching number 3 in the United Kingdom, it only reached as high as number 60 in the Hot 100.[31] Another notable example is the Life in the Streets album, a combined Eurodance music project from American rapper Marky Mark and Caribbean reggae vocalist Prince Ital Joe, which was not released in the United States, but was a huge success in several European countries including singles like "Happy People" and "United" that topped the German charts.[32][33] A few Eurodance artists (including La Bouche, 2 Unlimited, Real McCoy, Cartouche and Ace of Base) made the Rhythmic Top 40, Top 40 Mainstream and the Billboard Hot 100 during the early to mid-1990s. However, the sound tended to be more house and the rap-oriented artists received airplay. For instance, the German hip-house project Snap!, the Belgian hip-house project Technotronic and the Dutch techno dance project L.A. Style received quite a bit of airplay early on.[34][35][36] The more Hi-NRG-oriented artists were typically played only during special "mix" shows, and it was often necessary to go to a club to hear Eurodance music. While Eurodance did become popular with club DJs in the United States, radio stations were cautious about playing anything that sounded too much like disco during most of the 1980s and 1990s. By the end of the 1990s, however, some of the later acts such as Italian group Eiffel 65 and Danish group Aqua did receive extensive airplay. Despite lack of widespread radio play, many Hi-NRG and Eurodance songs are popular at professional sporting events in the United States, especially ice hockey and basketball.[37][38] Compilation albums, such as the DMA Dance: Eurodance series of compilation albums (1995–1997) from Interhit Records and Dance Music Authority magazine,[39] were popular and helped to define the genre as well as to make it accessible in the U.S. and Canada.[40] http://eurodance.nu/
  2. old school rave track :D https://youtu.be/fl0CqgETxn0
  3. Thanks for the kind words =) think i used sidstation, Sammishfm or Preen Fm (or both) for the chipstuff :)
  4. looking for similar :p https://open.spotify.com/album/2BbUozRKUoqQc6YaqAGOwC :santa:
  5. hohoho 1 year and 2 days later :p anyway a full bank of 128 patches. download here: http://chiptraxxx.blogspot.se/ direct link: https://docs.google.com/uc?export=do...UxlZ3pPaVNDMkE
  6. yes want one 2 =) build one for me to? ;)
  7. Pizzaface2000

    127 Arps

    Nice arps =) i used one or was it 2 on 1 or two tracks i made, but not finnished yet =)
  8. yes my goal is to make a full bank =) have a day of from work on thusday!
  9. Nice, have only made 1 yet going to upload when i have some more =)
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