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May be Curtain Call is going to be released as DIGITAL SINGLE, or smthn...
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theres only days left for the release of the album
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yeah it will be out exactly 2 weeks from now
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COOL! that means that we'll have a new album with good tracks!
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^ It is a totally different sound. But they do both have techno so it's basically like Ayu going back to her roots and giving it a new spin. LOVEppears in today's world.
Ayu loves rock, we all know that, but she loves her techno too. Take a look at her remix albums and consider how she was discovered at Velfarre, primarily a trance club. Ayu is the techno artist of the millenium. It's good that she's doing it again. Last edited by Zeke.; 12th March 2009 at 09:32 PM. |
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It's not like she wanted to release the remix albums, though. And she said that she hadn't had much interest in music during her pre-debut days. It seems she mostly went to clubs, because she didn't has to talk.
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One reason i love Ayu is that even her weakest releases are better than most. I love BoA, but usually end up liking only a few songs on her albums, However I usually love every song on an Ayu album (Well except for Song for XX, very stale album) and of course after several listens. Of course Iam... is the epitome of a CD that contains not ONE bad track, every one is amazing, the best flow. Love Rainbow so if Next level is like that i'll be happy. Love interludes and techo/electroncia too.
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Maybe I'm wrong... but as I see, ayu aways release the song thinking more about what she is thinking than what her fans wanna listen... I she wanted to please her fans there are a lot of singles and album tracks and even PVs that were very strange choices over the years... I can see this comming again with NL... Doesn't look at all like she is trying to please us... or her japanese fans... Just looks like she is doing what she thinks would be interesting to do with her music...
It makes me think about an interview Madonna gave in Brazil at the Ray of Light era... She was asked how is to depend on the public approval everytime she was going to release something and she answered more or less that she didn't need it... She made what she thought she should do... If people like it, they would buy it... if they don't, the album would sell badly and life keeps going... and that one of her albums had alread floped (Erotica). I see ayu way of work like this sometimes... It's not like she doesn't care... but it's not like she produce her music based only on what it's going to sell either |
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^And what was great is that ray of Light was a bestseller and one of her best.
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/\ But Erotica is as amazing album too... and it "floped" xD
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I love musicians who don't care about what we think they should make xD;
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At least to me though, it simply seems with this album that she is mostly just following the current trend of electro-pop music because she DOES think it will sell, not because its necessarily what she feels like she has to make because she wants to. No one here can say either way though unless they are Ayu themselves though.
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She's done STEP you and Ladies Night. (don't) Leave me alone is electronic rock too. This time she's just doing more of it. Which I'm glad.
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Yeah... its not like she is doing this for the first time... She have some electro pop songs in almost all (if not, all) of her albums ... And by the previews... she is not having much more than before... I think she oriental sound this album has is more unusual for her than the eletropop thing...
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![]() The only techno-pop artist of note in J-pop is Perfume, but I would hardly call this a trend. It just seems like Ayu wants to go back to her euro-pop roots. After all, it's the euro-pop trend that helped launch her as a top artist back when LOVEppears came out. Last edited by Uemarasan; 12th March 2009 at 08:32 PM. |
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And am I the only one that doesn't quite see any similarity between this album and loveappears other than that they both encorporate techno elements? For me, Loveappears is a totally different sound than this. Last edited by SunshineSlayer; 12th March 2009 at 08:48 PM. |
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It's not just you, I don't get the LOVEppears comparisons either. Then again, I haven't listened to all of the previews, but nothing about this album has ever reminded me of LOVEppears in the least bit. @_@
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Koda's still pushing the R&B/urban sound mostly, although I doubt Ayu would look to her for inspiration for this album since the girl is on her way down down down. I think Namie still manages to retain her urban sound. Her music's increasingly becoming more dance pop, but there is a world of difference between her urban dance pop and the techno-pop of Sparkle. Too bad about Thelma (she is still part of the R&B trend), but Miliyah Kato's hanging in there for R&B. The only major Japanese artist close to Ayu's techno sound is, as I said, Perfume, but having just one artist do that kind of music does not constitute a trend. Music listening is a subjective art after all. Anyway, we don't even know how Next Level will sound like (since the other tracks haven't even been released yet in any form), but speculating on what we have so far, I find many similarities. For instance: Whatever and Sparkle. They don't sound alike exactly, but structurally they are very close and share a lot of musical elements. Next Level (the track) has the upbeat, driving sound of Trauma, Too Late, and Immature, Rule has the heavy bass of PSII and monochrome, Green has the Asian sound of End Roll, and Days is in the same league as Love refrain and Who. The one distinct element in LOVEppears (the relentless, restless techno-like pacing) is apparent in all the Next Level tracks available so far, even Days. But again, it's all subjective. Madonna isn't doing dance pop anymore (Confessions was so long ago). With Hard Candy, she's doing retro urban. Still, Ayu isn't selling to the Western market, so why take up that trend? It's not even selling or doing that well in Japan, Western-artist wise. So let me just reiterate my stance: techno-pop is no longer a trend in Japan. Urban dance pop is. The euro-pop of the 90s/00s evolved into the techno-pop trend of the early 00s, the biggest selling representative album being Ayu's LOVEppears. Then R&B/J-urban picked up and evolved into urban dance pop, which is the biggest trend now. And then we have Ayu (with the release of Sparkle) reaching back to her euro-/techno-pop roots and here we have Next Level. Hope I'm clear this time. Last edited by Uemarasan; 12th March 2009 at 10:36 PM. |
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The only case of R&B music selling well these days is EXILE and I think their sales have more to do with them being a boyband than it does with them doing R&B. Lord knows there are a ton of R&B style artists in Japan that don't sell hardly at all. Quote:
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^ True, but I don't think Ayu is that kind of artist really... She never seems to follow trends, she sets them. I'm not saying she set this one, but maybe she felt like giving it a try, again.
On the flip side, you could argue because LOVEppears (predominantly techno and such) did so well, she wants to try that genre again to increase sales. But like I said, I don't think Ayu is like that. More like Avex is... besides if sales were really on the forefront of her mind, she would have promoted the HELL out of this album already (and tour). We're only now starting to get magazine information so... |
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