Eurodance is one of my favourite genres of all time. Almost all electronic dance music from the 90s to early 2000s scores gold in my books, and this song fits well into that category. Great work!
@TF Comps i thought the same until we made eurodance night @ our local comunitty center bout month ago. After first 10 songs I was only waiting THE END OF ALL THAT. Worst part is - I WAS THE DJ :D It was the night I let eurodance go for me. RIP :D
I like the vocals, really work well with the piano. 90s eurodance was the happiest music ever, I used to go out in Darlington every week as thats what they played in every pub and club, always had a great night out
That's a fact. It really reflects the spirit of that time. The cold war was over and people we're in general a lot more hopeful about the future. Or maybe that's what I experienced being an early teenager 🤷♂️ It seemed to be music suited for the spirit of the time though.
@@Estuera it got everybody on the dancefloor, non ravers and ravers, just good fun music, that sounded great to everyone. What's your favourite eurodance tune of all time, mines Crush - Jellyhead (motiv8 mix) really bouny tune
For me it's 'Snap - Rhythm is a dancer' . I still remember the first time I heard it on my radio. I was actually recording it (I was doing that quite often just in case they would play something good). I played that tape to death. To me it sounded like the music of the future. I already was listening to my fathers 'Vangelis' and 'Emerson, Lake and Palmer' records and I already was in love with synths but 'Rhythm is a dancer' put me on the path of producing dance tracks myself.
@@Estuera I have to agree with you there, it's a great track on so many levels that still holds up today. I'm loving your videos, I've also had the chance to listen to your releases, really impressed with what you've done.
in holland we would say: tering, wat fout 😜 but.. this track is absolutely wel done, also with the added videoclip, those star fox graphics, awesome 😆 you really understand time, how it was back than, i felt beeing young again 😋👍
You could say I grew up on Eurodance (though I was in my mid-teens at the time lol) and while the genre is pretty daft and tropey when you think about it, it also has a huge nostalgic factor for me. Those characteristic kicks, panning low pass filters during the rap parts and, probably my favorite, the wide high-low octave saws supplementing the bass (prime example - Is This The Love by Masterboy). I love this stuff.
You really captured the early to mid 90's Eurodance sound with this track! Nice job! If I had just heard this for the first time with no reference to this video, I would've guessed it came out in 1993 or so.
We had a Korg M1 at my school, with an Atari ST (shows how old I am, this was 1992!) - I used to love messing around with it. Little did I know that most of my favourite dance tracks back then used the M1. Great times. Thanks for the memories!
id an atari STFM midid up to a keyboard ansd a tascam porta 1 recording studio...the ST ran sequencer one..but i was 15 and would press record...press the drum kick for 6 mins....rewind,press snare,then rest of drum pattern....took 5 days to make a synth track...id of loved coloured boxes as samples..id prob made a great artist n producer if music 2000 on ps2 allowed record and sample packs to load
Love euro dance I spent too much money on vinyl in the 90s also it reminded me of the sounds of dance ejay! Which is about as far I go to production and making tracks !
That never happened in my town though. Best thing we got was all the eurodance blasting at the bumper cars and the luna park :D (Playing Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat and that T2 Judgement Day game)
Really believable (OMG Starfox is in the videoclip ❤️). Back in the day, I'm 1999, I made this kind of tracks on the first PlayStation with Music and a Music 2000. For a sequencer on a console, it was really awesome and allowed to produce very similar results, with pre recorded vocals, SFX and all ❤️
Wow, that was so great, im 57j and hear 90s and 80s music every day! Was the best music time! I am amazed that all sounds were digital at that time, I would have thought more analog. Don't know many of this organ style sounds coming from fm synths. You made a top song, the problem is to find a good female singer and rapper, thumb up!
"orchestra stab from the JV 1080" and just like that I suddenly knew which sample to track down. Thanks for making this! I've been trying my hand at some Eurodance lately and I'm definitely gonna try to upload it to my Soundcloud one day.
@@sprattyboy32 Yeah, with the chopped amen breaks, happy M1 piano chords, rolling TX81z bassline, uplifting Juno hoovers and lots of alarm and laser zap sounds and most important of all: a happy and beautiful girl singing peaceful lyrics! ;-) Let's goooo!!!!!
@@Estuera ...and I'm not even a raver or jungle head. My formative yeats were spent listening to Death Metal, but now in my 40s, I'm exploring how to make electronic music and these tutorials are incredibly inspiring. (and very well structured!)
Thanks :) Really glad to read this. It's one thing to make the people who love the genre happy (sometimes quite difficult btw as they tend to be quite protective of their music) but its great if it also is interesting to watch for people who are interested in music production in general. It's a bit of a balancing act.
dit doet me denken aan de zwoele zomeravonden toen ik nog een klein kindje was op kermis eersel toen ik voor het eerst een ritje in de turbo polyp ging maken
en dan om de 15 seconden door de muziek heen: "KOMMMMMM DIE KAARTEN MAAR HALEN..SLUIT U MAAR AAN AAN AAN AAN ... WEES ERBIJ !! TURRRRRBOOOOOOOOOOOOOO" WOOP WOOP!
Early 2 Unlimited ;) I've always liked the later stuff like - I wanna make you by Sequential One (later ATB) - this is the pinnacle of Eurodance for me personnally :)
Man this takes me back to the mid 90's when I only had a Korg X5 and an 01/W, making similar tracks with MOTU Freestyle. I eventually added a Roland U-220 rack until I got a Korg Triton and Wavestation in early 2000's
Awesome stuff! As someone who started go to bars and clubs around 1991 and experienced the whole Eurodance movement from the dance floor this is so much nostalgia!
OH MAN, totally loved this. Smiled guiltily throughout most of it. Great job. I wish I could be as productive and musical as you. Keep up the great work.
Ah ok. I personally really do not like that style which makes it very hard to write a track like that for me. So I don't think I'll be doing a video about it. Sorry.
Absolutely gorgeous! Eurodance is one of my favorite music styles. It brings me a lot of great memories from my youth in the early 90s. I still have a huge collection of vinyl and CDs from this era. I used to create some tracks using samples from the Dance E-Jay software series. It was very funny. Congrats, your video contents are awesome! Cheers!
Thanks :) And I do remember Dance E-jay actually :D My youngest brother actually used it to make some music when he was starting out himself. A later version added some sample library expansions and one of those sample collections is actually still in my sound fx library until this day !
Top quality. Thanks for the lesson, Jonas, I love when you share knowledge about 90s music. By the way, I have a Spotify playlist called "PlasticSoul Best of 90s Dance" full of these classics by 2 unlimited, Capella, Dj bobo, Double you, Dr Alban, Gala, Ice mc, Haddaway, La bouche, Masterboy, Nevada, Real McCoy, etc. You know what I mean: quality.
Yeah, it was so much fun when I saw the dancing guy from russian dance floor on time code 11:07. 😁😆😅😄 This person became a really Internet mem In my country. As far as I can judge this part of Video was recorded In the end of 90-s or in the begining 00-s. Something like that. We are call that guys "Чёткий пацанчик" 😂😂😄. It's a only russian definition, meaning. It's hard to translate. Roughly this mean cool character)) By the way, musical styles such as Euro dance, Rave, Happy hard core & etc. in the 90-s were very popular in Russia. We are all went crazy at discos. Peace and happiness to everybody🌸💮🏵️🌺🌻🌼. With love from Russia 💖💗💓💕
U Got 2 Let The Music U Got 2 Let The Music U Got 2 Let The Music Music Jonas, that was great again. Sorry, I'm late to the party. But I've discovered your channel not so long ago. And I still find something new. You've hit the vibe of those tracks exactly. Great work. Thank you.
As a high schooler in the early 90s I DEFINITELY had my share of underage clubbing, and I have to say bravo...well done! This sounds like the real deal. Absolutely perfect 👌🏽 ☺️
Man.. That starfox track was one of my favorite game music of that time. Loved the game and the sound tracks. Also the music at the end boss of a level was amazing 😍
Dude, @Estuera you're the best! I'm never annoyed or dissatisfied with any parts of your videos, so professional, and yet relaxing and enjoyable. I LOVE the Starfox game play edited into the video!! Haha, I was in a Star Fox competition when I was 10 years old in 93' and got a sweet pin! All of this resonates with me. Some very cool times!!! Thank you!
Thanks ! Seems we're about the same age. I was 11 in 93. So yes off course the Super Nintendo (and Star Fox) and Mega Drive are all mixed in with the eurodance nostalgia for me. Good times for sure !
"move your body" the name of 25% of eurodance tracks
That's probably actually true :D
maybe they found the same sample cd?
@Ricardo Hoshi "Move your body" is a song from Eiffel 65, Anticappella, Eurogroove, Maxx, Waldo, Odyssey and others.. 😅😅
I actually only know "Odyssey - Move Your Body"
add some "free" or "wanna" to it and we're done :D
If you released that track in 1992, it would have been a hit!
80s revival genres have been fun, now I’m ready for a 90s revival boom
Hell yeah same here
Bring back eurodance why isn’t it popular anymore
now it is!
@@ShahrukhKhan-vu6un where tho
Eurodance is one of my favourite genres of all time. Almost all electronic dance music from the 90s to early 2000s scores gold in my books, and this song fits well into that category. Great work!
Thanks !:)
@TF Comps i thought the same until we made eurodance night @ our local comunitty center bout month ago. After first 10 songs I was only waiting THE END OF ALL THAT. Worst part is - I WAS THE DJ :D
It was the night I let eurodance go for me. RIP :D
Man you really are stuck in the 90s rave music past, just like me ;_;
Yeah, I understand my father now who still can keep on talking for hours about old 60's and 70's music :D
@@Estuera No rush to get unstuck. This is like getting the solution for rubik's cube mixed with the warm fuzzy feeling of nostalgia.
@@Estuera The 90's music is now becoming classic instead of obsolete.
fortunately there's a lot of 90s esque techno and techno trance being made these days.
yea the music who plays today sucks more then ever so thats why i like 80 and 90 upp to 2000 music and they play with real synths
The intro is so Mortal Kombat's for real )))
Ah yes :D Mortal Kombat ! Another 90's nostalgia hit for sure
Yes it's the first thing I thought of when hearing that sound!
Definitely authentic sounding. Would easily fit into a 90's Euro DJ set.
If New Retro Wave can be movement so can this sound, this record is hot.
I like the vocals, really work well with the piano. 90s eurodance was the happiest music ever, I used to go out in Darlington every week as thats what they played in every pub and club, always had a great night out
That's a fact. It really reflects the spirit of that time. The cold war was over and people we're in general a lot more hopeful about the future. Or maybe that's what I experienced being an early teenager 🤷♂️ It seemed to be music suited for the spirit of the time though.
@@Estuera it got everybody on the dancefloor, non ravers and ravers, just good fun music, that sounded great to everyone. What's your favourite eurodance tune of all time, mines Crush - Jellyhead (motiv8 mix) really bouny tune
For me it's 'Snap - Rhythm is a dancer' . I still remember the first time I heard it on my radio. I was actually recording it (I was doing that quite often just in case they would play something good). I played that tape to death.
To me it sounded like the music of the future. I already was listening to my fathers 'Vangelis' and 'Emerson, Lake and Palmer' records and I already was in love with synths but 'Rhythm is a dancer' put me on the path of producing dance tracks myself.
@@Estuera I have to agree with you there, it's a great track on so many levels that still holds up today. I'm loving your videos, I've also had the chance to listen to your releases, really impressed with what you've done.
@@Estuera Yep, that was a massive game changer a style founder, no question. Still my favourite for 31 years, nothing can beat it :)
Since i also produce oldschool trance.. i say.. we need more of this.... most mainstream music today has no soul anymore.
The older stuff takes you on a journey.
true, I'm practicing
Agree
I have a Spotify playlist full of 90s euro dance and this would fit in flawlessly with it, it sounds straight from that time period, amazing! ✈
Aye could you share a link to your playlist? ;)
In the 80s Synth Pop
In the 90s Techno
My favorite era of electronic music, as always nice track maestro 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
in holland we would say: tering, wat fout 😜 but.. this track is absolutely wel done, also with the added videoclip, those star fox graphics, awesome 😆 you really understand time, how it was back than, i felt beeing young again 😋👍
Haha it was 'heel fout' but also a lot of fun :D
@@Estuera ja geloof ik graag 😆 zijn gewoon leuke videos en dat zie je ook wel terug, t kanaal krijgt steeds meer bekendheid he?
Het begint vrij lekker te lopen ja :)
You could say I grew up on Eurodance (though I was in my mid-teens at the time lol) and while the genre is pretty daft and tropey when you think about it, it also has a huge nostalgic factor for me. Those characteristic kicks, panning low pass filters during the rap parts and, probably my favorite, the wide high-low octave saws supplementing the bass (prime example - Is This The Love by Masterboy). I love this stuff.
yeah love masterboy
It's really Nice to see Musician going back to 80s and 90s sound Great cool !
You really captured the early to mid 90's Eurodance sound with this track! Nice job! If I had just heard this for the first time with no reference to this video, I would've guessed it came out in 1993 or so.
I love the 90's.
You deserve a thumbs up just for the Star Fox reference alone!!
Yet, even apart from that: another fantastic video and tutorial, Jonas!!!
We had a Korg M1 at my school, with an Atari ST (shows how old I am, this was 1992!) - I used to love messing around with it. Little did I know that most of my favourite dance tracks back then used the M1. Great times. Thanks for the memories!
id an atari STFM midid up to a keyboard ansd a tascam porta 1 recording studio...the ST ran sequencer one..but i was 15 and would press record...press the drum kick for 6 mins....rewind,press snare,then rest of drum pattern....took 5 days to make a synth track...id of loved coloured boxes as samples..id prob made a great artist n producer if music 2000 on ps2 allowed record and sample packs to load
Very very accurate and cool track!!!!! This would fit right in '92-'93-era!!!!!
Oh my nostalgia ❤❤❤ I loved the euro dance of 90s in my early teens.
Love euro dance I spent too much money on vinyl in the 90s also it reminded me of the sounds of dance ejay! Which is about as far I go to production and making tracks !
..top notch sound of the 90ies...😀📼
I was born in 1990. This is pure nostalgia for me. We both know how hard Belgian fun fairs are too, haha.
Spent many 20 Franks at the luna parc 😂
@@Estuera just standing at "den breakdance" for the music and sometimes live dj's performing there" :p
That never happened in my town though. Best thing we got was all the eurodance blasting at the bumper cars and the luna park :D
(Playing Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat and that T2 Judgement Day game)
@@Estuera the one with the uzi attached as a controller? :p
That's the one
Really believable (OMG Starfox is in the videoclip ❤️). Back in the day, I'm 1999, I made this kind of tracks on the first PlayStation with Music and a Music 2000. For a sequencer on a console, it was really awesome and allowed to produce very similar results, with pre recorded vocals, SFX and all ❤️
Wow, that was so great, im 57j and hear 90s and 80s music every day! Was the best music time! I am amazed that all sounds were digital at that time, I would have thought more analog. Don't know many of this organ style sounds coming from fm synths. You made a top song, the problem is to find a good female singer and rapper, thumb up!
Nostalgia! Wow miss that music
This song could have easily entered the 'top 50' 30 years ago!
Even now if someone would put them back
"orchestra stab from the JV 1080" and just like that I suddenly knew which sample to track down. Thanks for making this! I've been trying my hand at some Eurodance lately and I'm definitely gonna try to upload it to my Soundcloud one day.
Feel free to share the results ! :)
This track made me do a barrel roll!!
🦊
Best decade for Dance bangers! 😁
Crank up the tempo 1.25x and you get dutch Happy hardcore. Nice stuff, love it.
Like this, sounds more dutch happy hardcore indeed
More than 1.0 speed sounds eurodance
I wasn't even born in the early 90s yet I enjoy this very much.
you had to be born in the 80's actually to be old enough to experience this
Always very fascinating what nice vibes you squeeze out of those old instruments. It looks so effortless .
Splendid! How about some Happy Hardcore next? :)
Its not going to be next but it certainly is on the to do list 😉
I second the request for happy hardcore, please and thank you!
@@sprattyboy32 Yeah, with the chopped amen breaks, happy M1 piano chords, rolling TX81z bassline, uplifting Juno hoovers and lots of alarm and laser zap sounds and most important of all: a happy and beautiful girl singing peaceful lyrics! ;-) Let's goooo!!!!!
@@Estuera ...and I'm not even a raver or jungle head. My formative yeats were spent listening to Death Metal, but now in my 40s, I'm exploring how to make electronic music and these tutorials are incredibly inspiring. (and very well structured!)
Thanks :)
Really glad to read this. It's one thing to make the people who love the genre happy (sometimes quite difficult btw as they tend to be quite protective of their music)
but its great if it also is interesting to watch for people who are interested in music production in general. It's a bit of a balancing act.
dit doet me denken aan de zwoele zomeravonden toen ik nog een klein kindje was op kermis eersel toen ik voor het eerst een ritje in de turbo polyp ging maken
Ja, ik was toen een prille tiener :D Maar ik snap exact wat je bedoelt !
en dan om de 15 seconden door de muziek heen: "KOMMMMMM DIE KAARTEN MAAR HALEN..SLUIT U MAAR AAN AAN AAN AAN ... WEES ERBIJ !! TURRRRRBOOOOOOOOOOOOOO" WOOP WOOP!
hahah lol , ja dat was vrij ergerlijk
Man I really like those vocals with that classic bass line I'm sold.
Excellent deconstruction and recreation. Really enjoying these historical musical trips.
That percussion gives it a very locomotive sound
Love the 'Bez' character enjoying himself at the end!
Dimitriiiiiiiii..........!!!! Nice job Jonas. 🤣🤣🤣
hehe :D Dimitri ziet ze weer vliegen
Another amazing track
Dimitri part on the video is THE BEST!!🤣🤣👏
Cheers.
The orchestra stab and the what the preset are just bliss
5:31 That shit got me teared up from nostalgia and all kinds of feelings
I didn't know why i stumbled upon this video but i liked it.
Early 2 Unlimited ;) I've always liked the later stuff like - I wanna make you by Sequential One (later ATB) - this is the pinnacle of Eurodance for me personnally :)
I will die to be a Eurodance and italodance producer like you
Man this takes me back to the mid 90's when I only had a Korg X5 and an 01/W, making similar tracks with MOTU Freestyle. I eventually added a Roland U-220 rack until I got a Korg Triton and Wavestation in early 2000's
You are amazing!
Awesome stuff! As someone who started go to bars and clubs around 1991 and experienced the whole Eurodance movement from the dance floor this is so much nostalgia!
Great Jonas. 👏👏👏
This is real eurodance :) It make me laugh!
Just because I remember and love StarFox doesn't make me old.... I haven't quite hit 40 yet!
Nice throwback :)
Brilliant Mate !!!! Luv tha collection of synths you got !!!!
Another enjoyable mix. Please keep them coming. This channel is fantastic
90's was such a great time
There's no guilty pleasures or trying to hide it away, this is as real as it gets ! !
Starfox! You really went back with that reference for us old timers!
Awesome! Never expected to hear a new 2 unlimited/capella track! You made my day 😁 and I love the starfox reference. You are the best!
Thanks 😁 For some reason I have that Corneria Star Fox in my head for days already
OH MAN, totally loved this. Smiled guiltily throughout most of it. Great job. I wish I could be as productive and musical as you. Keep up the great work.
Thanks :)
Guilty pleasure are the best !
And its easy to be productive when you're having fun.
Got 9 fingers vibes from this one.
Next, do EUROBEAT!
You mean new beat ?
Or what do you consider to be euro beat ?
@@Estuera im talking about the hi-nrg inspired Italo-disco type music. Running in the 90’s, speedy speed boy
Ah ok.
I personally really do not like that style which makes it very hard to write a track like that for me. So I don't think I'll be doing a video about it. Sorry.
Absolutely gorgeous! Eurodance is one of my favorite music styles. It brings me a lot of great memories from my youth in the early 90s. I still have a huge collection of vinyl and CDs from this era.
I used to create some tracks using samples from the Dance E-Jay software series. It was very funny.
Congrats, your video contents are awesome! Cheers!
Thanks :)
And I do remember Dance E-jay actually :D
My youngest brother actually used it to make some music when he was starting out himself.
A later version added some sample library expansions and one of those sample collections is actually still in my sound fx library until this day !
awesome video
Excellent
This is your best track so far. But I think it should be some 10 BPM faster ;-) BTW the 'E' guy in the video is perfect :-D
That E guy is the real star :D
No, the bpm is enough fast
@@stealth739 I also think it needs to be little bit faster
Agree with this! I would speed it up a little. Maybe not all the way to 140 but a little bit :)
I just did a very Capella-inspired track. A lot of Fun! Capella actually stands out IMO. Not as vocal-driven as most of the other bands.
I do eurodance and trance. Still my favourite dance genres 🤟
I've always love this Genre since I became a Fan of ATC - Around The World (La La La La)
Thanks a lot bro, I adore 1990’s Eurodance.
Straight up jock jam vibes 💯💯💯
What a banger!
lol That's perfect.
Top quality. Thanks for the lesson, Jonas, I love when you share knowledge about 90s music. By the way, I have a Spotify playlist called "PlasticSoul Best of 90s Dance" full of these classics by 2 unlimited, Capella, Dj bobo, Double you, Dr Alban, Gala, Ice mc, Haddaway, La bouche, Masterboy, Nevada, Real McCoy, etc. You know what I mean: quality.
WOW!
Yeah, it was so much fun when I saw the dancing guy from russian dance floor on time code 11:07. 😁😆😅😄
This person became a really Internet mem In my country.
As far as I can judge this part of Video was recorded In the end of 90-s or in the begining 00-s. Something like that.
We are call that guys "Чёткий пацанчик" 😂😂😄. It's a only russian definition, meaning.
It's hard to translate.
Roughly this mean cool character))
By the way, musical styles such as Euro dance, Rave, Happy hard core & etc. in the 90-s were very popular in Russia. We are all went crazy at discos.
Peace and happiness to everybody🌸💮🏵️🌺🌻🌼.
With love from Russia 💖💗💓💕
"Это очень плохая музыка" 😂
10:04 fire!
almost massive attack vibes
U Got 2 Let The Music
U Got 2 Let The Music
U Got 2 Let The Music
Music
Jonas, that was great again. Sorry, I'm late to the party. But I've discovered your channel not so long ago. And I still find something new.
You've hit the vibe of those tracks exactly. Great work. Thank you.
I think I was building such stuff on Playstation back in the day, (including visuals)
Woow this was amazing!! Love the final track!! Perfect work
This is so impressive! Love it.
As a high schooler in the early 90s I DEFINITELY had my share of underage clubbing, and I have to say bravo...well done! This sounds like the real deal. Absolutely perfect 👌🏽 ☺️
Love your track and awesome graphics / track video. Thanks for sharing this how to, very inspiring!
"Ochen plohaja muzika!" 😂👍
It looks like a perfect hybrid between Mortal Kombat theme and Technotronic :o well done
This sounds like a 2 unlimited hit! Wonder what synth they used for the No Limit patches. My guess would be a Roland W-30
One of the sounds in no limit actually sounds like an alpha juno 2. But the other one I have no idea. Could be a W-30, could be something else.
@@Estuera i am pretty shure it where mostly alpha juno and jupiter sounds on most 2 unlimited tracks
Not a W30 definately not they were 5 years old and only sampled at 30k, by then. it would have been an Akai s1100 or s3000 by 1993
Great Channel!!! Thanks for bringing us some eurodance nowadays!!
Why isnt this song on the radio??🔥🔥
Man.. That starfox track was one of my favorite game music of that time. Loved the game and the sound tracks. Also the music at the end boss of a level was amazing 😍
Dude, you seriously rock at this stuff. This is the most 90's sounding thing I ever heard from you.
Now i really want to play Starfox
The ensoiniq mirage -that thing was only ever good for 4 good sample “hits” lol love it,) 👊👊💥
Great again! Thank you.
Dude, @Estuera you're the best! I'm never annoyed or dissatisfied with any parts of your videos, so professional, and yet relaxing and enjoyable. I LOVE the Starfox game play edited into the video!! Haha, I was in a Star Fox competition when I was 10 years old in 93' and got a sweet pin! All of this resonates with me. Some very cool times!!! Thank you!
Thanks !
Seems we're about the same age. I was 11 in 93. So yes off course the Super Nintendo (and Star Fox) and Mega Drive are all mixed in with the eurodance nostalgia for me. Good times for sure !
orchestral hit
+1 for the Star Fox reference !
Dimitri!