Super Eurobeat
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Super Eurobeat (Japanese: スーパー ユーロビート, Hepburn: Sūpā Yūrobīto, abbreviated SEB; officially stylized as SUPER EUROBEAT) is a CD compilation series of Eurobeat music in Japan. The series itself is one of the longest-running music compilations. It has been running for over thirty years and the current list consists of 250 volumes (not counting the many "Super Eurobeat presents" albums).
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Super Eurobeat | |
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Compilation album | |
Released | 1990–present |
Genre | Eurobeat |
Label | Avex Trax |
Originally, Time Records, Flea Records and Discomagic were some of the record labels that appeared on the original Super Eurobeat albums. After eight non-stop albums, the series was changed over to Avex Trax.[1]
The final volume originally was considered to be Super Eurobeat Vol.250 but in an interview with SEB Adviser and resident DJ, DJ BOSS (Y&Co. Ltd.) it was confirmed that Super Eurobeat would definitely be continuing, but as a yearly release only, starting with The Best of Super Eurobeat 2019.[2]