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Released in 1996, "EAMS Compilation Volume 6" is a diverse collection that brings together a wide range of pop, rock, synth-pop, and disco-influenced tracks. The compilation reflects the eclectic catalog style associated with EAMS releases, blending international pop-rock hits with European disco and synth-driven sounds. The selection spans different eras and styles, creating a varied listening experience that moves between melodic pop songs, upbeat disco rhythms, and synthesizer-based productions. Each track contributes to a nostalgic atmosphere, highlighting the evolution of popular music through the late 70s, 80s, and early 90s. The inclusion of both well-known artists and lesser-known acts gives the compilation a broad appeal, making it suitable for listeners who enjoy retro pop culture and classic radio-friendly music. With its smooth sequencing and stylistic variety, "EAMS Compilation Volume 6" serves as a snapshot of cross-genre pop trends, combining catchy melodies, polished production, and timeless hooks into a cohesive listening experience.
Much like the original, “Monsters Of Death: The Ultimate Death Metal Compilation Vol. 2” collects videos past and present from a variety of genres and labels, along with rarely seen live footage, making this compilation a must for lovers of everything extreme metal-wise…
“Venti Compilation 6” continues the long-running I Venti d'Azzurro series, delivering a carefully curated selection of modern and classic-inspired Italo Disco and Hi-NRG productions. The compilation brings together both legendary names and contemporary producers who preserve the signature melodic synth-driven sound of the genre. Across two discs, the release blends energetic dancefloor tracks with emotional synth-pop influenced cuts, reflecting the evolution of Italo Disco from its 80s roots into modern electronic interpretations. Extended mixes and remixes by well-known producers in the scene give the album a continuous club-oriented flow, making it suitable for both collectors and DJs.
In collaboration with Markus Acher’s Alien Transistor label, Morr Music presents a collection of hard-to-find Japanese independent music, compiled by Saya, who plays with Ueno Takashi in the iconic duo Tenniscoats. They are part of a current music scene, which is little known outside of Japan. „Minna Miteru“ focuses on that very scene: the featured bands and musicians share a certain idea of DIY, and are also connected through frequent collaborations and mutual appreciation.