My first theory would be that its because the remixers were German. But according to hsienko, thats not so. So my second theory is that its just because germany is a big country for dance/trance/EDM, and I guess they figured that because of that, they'd sell well. Also, (as what happens with dance music), there are (almost) always extended & radio edits of the songs/remixes. So I guess it was where they released the extended versions?
[edit] (even though this all typed at one time)
I found out that the remixers who remixed the songs on Ayu's german singles are all signed to Drizzly music, a German record label. So logically, they'd be released in Germany. My guess is that they either retained some of the rights to the remixes, or they obtained the rights from avex, and so Drizzly decided to release those singles. (more money, right?). but then that'd mean they could only release it in Germany, as Drizzly is a German label.
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