A common theme these days among Eiffel 65 fans is a request to either Jeffrey, Maury, or Gabry to produce something that could be considered, "Eurodance Style Music". Fans have gotten little or no response from the three, almost as if to say that Eurodance is a thing of the past, and it's best to leave it there.
Across all genres of music, there are artists who once in a while, produce a track that reflects a style of music (within their main genre) from many years ago. From what I have noticed, fans appreciate songs that are in a bygone style. This is especially relevant when a band has had multiple incarnations, and between those incarnations, have changed style/genre completely. For those groups, doing a song in their former style is something that most or all of their fans respect greatly.
Personally, I know that there is little chance of Eiffel 65 making a fourth album together. I would appreciate if they did, but I attempt to be realistic, and support their solo careers instead. So what I am really asking here is for one of the three to compose a song that is classified as Eurodance. Not any "new" Eurodance, but the same 90's-Early 2000's, melody and baseline driven Eurodance that Eiffel 65 became famous for.
It wouldn't take too much work to produce one song of this genre, but all Eiffel 65 fans would be grateful for many years to come.
Feel free to reply to this with your opinions on this topic.
Across all genres of music, there are artists who once in a while, produce a track that reflects a style of music (within their main genre) from many years ago. From what I have noticed, fans appreciate songs that are in a bygone style. This is especially relevant when a band has had multiple incarnations, and between those incarnations, have changed style/genre completely. For those groups, doing a song in their former style is something that most or all of their fans respect greatly.
Personally, I know that there is little chance of Eiffel 65 making a fourth album together. I would appreciate if they did, but I attempt to be realistic, and support their solo careers instead. So what I am really asking here is for one of the three to compose a song that is classified as Eurodance. Not any "new" Eurodance, but the same 90's-Early 2000's, melody and baseline driven Eurodance that Eiffel 65 became famous for.
It wouldn't take too much work to produce one song of this genre, but all Eiffel 65 fans would be grateful for many years to come.
Feel free to reply to this with your opinions on this topic.