Do you know that one of the most successful and productive new beat producers from the 80s is this gentleman? Inside: Sherman (Electronic Beats TV) ua-cam.com/video/h37hCdB86BM/v-deo.html
Remember my uncle R.I.P he has a Greek restaurant and every monday he dress up like a martian to go to the Boccaccio to see Confetti's live He came back one day with two records Amnesia "Ibiza" and The Maxx "Cocaine" Greetings from Belgium
In Mexico there is a great fan base of New Beat. Dont forget watch The Sound Of Belgium documentay. Greetings from Mexico City, and thank you for invited to Zanias.
I played Belgian New Beat in a club called City Limits in the Bahamas one night. They didn't like it at all. Literally nobody was dancing. Should have gone to Mexico instead. 😂 I got to play Karen Finley's "Tales of Taboo" on University of Georgia college radio too. You would probably get arrested now if you did that. 🥸
@@B1SCOOPYes, the ONLY who really made New Beat in Mexico was Mateo Lafontaine in Década 2 but specially in Maria Bonita with his brother Mario Lafontaine.
It's always fascinating to watch these Blind Test videos of a genre that I'm not very familiar with. When someone says "this is the best bit!" and I'm totally not feeling it at all, I can't help but think that this is probably how someone feels about my favorite dance music, too.
Although NB was relevant during a short period of time in the late 80's only, its influence on a variety of later styles should not be underestimated. Great selection!
I was waiting for Fatal Error from the start, and when it finally dropped my grin was so wide it almost hurt. Sometimes I feel like I'm on a small island in the middle of nowhere when it comes to enjoying New Beat, so it's awesome to see this here. Very much appreciate the curation of these tracks, and the stories and experiences shared by the participants. Cheers!
Ammmmmazing episode! I love New Beat so, so much. Thanks a lot for this incredible blind test! Greetings from Argentina. (I have to hit my turntable and wake up my neighbors with some good all gems from Belgium...get ready Buenos Aires, it´s going to be a long night!)
As a Belgian born in the 80's, I never really experienced this genre. I was, however, waiting for "The Confetti's - The sound of C". I do remember that track very well from my childhood. :)
@@ElectronicBeatsTV from the podcasts of producers like Ro Maron, I got the impression New Beat right from the beginning was a "sellout" music too, as it was produced directly on demand of local Dj venues (by former Synthpop/New Wave musicians). The difference with Confetti's was that they started appealing to non-underground audience after storming the charts.
14:21, Round 9. It's amazing how a record could be well known in a distant place like mine, Argentina. A true must-have classic for NB collectors here. But, at the same time, a hard-to-guess track in this episode for great DJs/producers coming from the major cities in the world.
During my school years, I got hold the Belgian new beat "Various - Sampleur Et Sans Reproche (SSR Compilation 1) 1989". I really liked the first track of Sacher Musak- "Gorba The Chief", partly because russian phrases from the soviet film "Осенний Марафон" were sampled there. Greetings from Russia!
During the 1980s I would've hated this...yes hate. Now here I am really enjoying these and will be on the hunt for some ...what's it called..New Beat. Yep loved it.
that 242 T-shirt that Twitch's wearing immediately made me wanna listen 2 some Skinny Puppy)) Andi rOOOXXX! thank you TLKMBTZ for another great BlindTest issue, U R da best
I just learnt that R&S used to be named Ferrari Records then. I've a few of their records in my collection but obviously later stuff after the renaming
Where did you get this info? R&S (Renaat & Sabine) Records was always R&S since 1984 (I think). I think I have 1 or 2 of these Ferrari records too, but I doubt they are from before R&S was founded.
Ferrari Records = R&S records. Check the credits on those records. There were even records with the Ferrari logo on the sleeve and the R&S logo on the vinyl itselve.
@@peterm85I meant I only learned from this video here, where they talk about it at 10:00 mark in. I have records like Outlander Vamp, and used to think the logo looked a lot like the Ferrari logo. But I didn't know the record label used to also use the name "Ferrari" in their early days. Looks like the late 80s releases were when they had the Ferrari name and full copy logo of the prancing horse against the yellow background. But I never had seen them in record shops when I was buying a lot which was ~91 and later
@@mumfnah I misunderstood then. I was mostly curious, because I was gonna learn something new. :-) And I did, I didn’t know that the Ferrari record I had was part of R&S.
antes de pincharlo sabía que iba ganar los puntos belgas JDTwitch (gran Dj como Optimo) ENORME Blind Test! con el de EBM de lo mejor aquí! favorito track New Beat: La Rolls - Sure Is (24 Tracks Mix) (1988)
Ich LIEBE euer Format. Es ist immer super, auch wenn der Musikstil nicht immer mein Favorit ist. Diese Folge hier ist besonders gut. Nicht 100% mein Style - aber alle Protagonisten sind mega Sympathisch. Ich hab mich ein wenig verliebt. :-)
I saw a few of these blind tests before and already wondered why new beat was missing and here it is. I was 15 or 16 when most of these tracks came out and for several tracks just a few seconds were enough to know what it was but the archive in my head ain't as big as those of the attenders ofcourse. I would've picked Celcius instead of Hysteria from Amnesia tho as it was less known while it's still a great track.
I'm sure someone has already pointed out that Neon - Voices is essentially a new beat cover of Master C & J - Dub Love, but I can't be arsed to look through all the comments.
Ciao and thank you for your very nice Video, which i like to share at Telegram and at Tribel, personally i only know a few New Beat Songs, Confettis with Sound of C, MAXX with Cocaine and Amnesia with Ibiza, but love them.. in 1988 i was 19 years old, great Times back then, one year later i started to do some Tracker Music with my Amiga Computer.. many greetings to Belgium from Brunswick in Germany and please stay safe, i hope to visit you in Belgium in the next time..
Shout out to Insider! I knew Voices after a second but it was hard for the rest. I hope there will be a part 2. I met Schicksal 2 months ago. He told me he was going to do a show with front 242. Amazing song.
Please note that this video is not filmed in real time. It’s edited to create some tension so that you in front of the screen can guess as well. It doesn’t say anything about how fast the participants recognised the track etc.
That was tough. I've only heard 2 of these, and that was a long time ago. If there had been Warbeat or anything from Praga Khan, I would have had a better chance. :D
I was hoping so much for "Eighty Eight" or "Public Relations". These Songs are truly the best in my opinion. But I'm still happy that two of my favorite Producers were featured in this Blind Test (Space Opera - Mandate My Ass). Well, maybe for the next Episode for Belgian New Beat. There are still a lot of Songs of that genre ^^
Oh god I have been waiting for this one, the only one I am going to have a chance at! I bet I will get......at least one right, haha. Edit: Well I recognized In-D but could not remember the track name, and I knew Tragic Error immediately but otherwise hahaaa nope, I am definitely not Belgian. Oh thank god I got Amnesia too though only because Hysteria was a huge track from my Demoscene days
Fred Brown is a Chicago artist I think, but the track was adopted by the new beat scene. Neon 'Voices' is also a ripoff / cover from The Rudeboy Farley Keith 'Give Yourself to Me' another Chicago track. Because US import was hard to get, they made new beat versions of Chicago and Detroit tracks (especially Target Records). Sebastien S. will all your old tracks be available for digital purchase one day?
@@Vasil_Boyko i m Not a Mom. I have 5 Brothers and 7 Sisters ,and i m Younger und wir lieben Musik und meine Brüder hatten halt Ahnung damals. Da kann ich nichts für 😎 ich bin 47
Whelp, I thought this would be easy. 2nd is still a monster, 3rd was a little too obvious for a half point. 4 got me since kept thinking of Chimo Bayo - Extasi. Nearly gave myself a concussion for the facepalm of not getting 7th, and compounded it by forgetting the 8th. 2.5 points is a little embarrassing for a fairly small genre.
@@ElectronicBeatsTV I've been subscribed for nearly two years 🙂 This isn't the first time new content from subscribed channels hasn't appear on my feed, but with other channels too. YT is becoming less and less reliable. Nevermind :( Great content anyway and thanks for uploading this lesser known era of music, much appreciated. Got about 6/10 for this one, completely stumped with the rest :)
I'm not sure if this is a new concept as I watch these sporadically but I love how this one features some songs' producers. Have you considered extending these into a group/roundtable podcast series?
In corona times discovered new beat. Omg the best dark electronic music and a predecessor for German Techno. I grew up in the Netherlands, it was never a thing here. Later we had House and Gabber. I was a teenager and I was bored with it from the start... straight to punk and metal. Later I discovered there is more as bubblegum electronic music. Later tried some Dutch house music but nah. Sad to say the Netherlands has barely an influence on good electronic music. Belgium has a much richer history with timeless classics...
@@ElectronicBeatsTV you cannot deny the influence of Belgium New Beat and club scène in Belgium (Boccaccio etc) on German techno and the whole club scene. And yes of course there was before and during the new beat "techno" in Germany
@@ElectronicBeatsTV Interesting! I guess it should have been obvious from 'Telekom' in the name, but I would have never guessed this was under the same umbrella.
Do you know that one of the most successful and productive new beat producers from the 80s is this gentleman?
Inside: Sherman (Electronic Beats TV)
ua-cam.com/video/h37hCdB86BM/v-deo.html
Yes, I did know.
@@ElectronicBeatsTV and one of the nicest!
God, I love Blind Test. The best music show on UA-cam.
Remember my uncle R.I.P he has a Greek restaurant and every monday he dress up like a martian to go to the Boccaccio to see Confetti's live
He came back one day with two records Amnesia "Ibiza" and The Maxx "Cocaine"
Greetings from Belgium
I love that it starts straight away. No long intro. No long explanations. Just get started.
In Mexico there is a great fan base of New Beat. Dont forget watch The Sound Of Belgium documentay. Greetings from Mexico City, and thank you for invited to Zanias.
I played Belgian New Beat in a club called City Limits in the Bahamas one night. They didn't like it at all. Literally nobody was dancing. Should have gone to Mexico instead. 😂 I got to play Karen Finley's "Tales of Taboo" on University of Georgia college radio too. You would probably get arrested now if you did that. 🥸
are there any Mexican producers influenced by New Beat?
@@B1SCOOPYes, the ONLY who really made New Beat in Mexico was Mateo Lafontaine in Década 2 but specially in Maria Bonita with his brother Mario Lafontaine.
Just listen to 90s Latin rock. The influence is all over it.
It's always fascinating to watch these Blind Test videos of a genre that I'm not very familiar with. When someone says "this is the best bit!" and I'm totally not feeling it at all, I can't help but think that this is probably how someone feels about my favorite dance music, too.
lol hard relate!!!
Although NB was relevant during a short period of time in the late 80's only, its influence on a variety of later styles should not be underestimated. Great selection!
I was introduced to many of these by listening to JD twitch mixes. Favourite DJ
Same here!
FINALLY, my first great score on one of these.. a 9.5/10. This is probably my favorite series on UA-cam of all time.
I only missed the artist for "Monster of L" if anyone was curious
Awesome!
Fantastic Blind Test ... only missing my favourite one "I sit on acid" by Lords Of Acid
Greetings from Belgium everyone.
7.5 honor is safe! 😝
(this is the soundtrack of my second wave of nightlife after the one labeled goth/post-punk ...it obviously helps).
Goedendag!
Groeten uit Mechelen!
Ciao from Brunswick in Germany to Belgium.. 🙃
Gent 🇧🇪🙋♂️
I was waiting for Fatal Error from the start, and when it finally dropped my grin was so wide it almost hurt. Sometimes I feel like I'm on a small island in the middle of nowhere when it comes to enjoying New Beat, so it's awesome to see this here. Very much appreciate the curation of these tracks, and the stories and experiences shared by the participants. Cheers!
Fatal error fantastique this track
To be honest, i had no clue what "belgium new beat" is. Turned out it's amazing. Need to listen to more of this stuff.
Great blind test, as always.
Glad you like it!
Greetings from Belgium 🇧🇪 ❤
It's the godfather of all electronic genres you probably like. :D
Check out The Sound of Belgium compilation. Best collection of New Beat tunes
2manydjs "This Is Belgium Pt. 1" is best introduction. Entire history of the scene is captioned throughout the set.
Ammmmmazing episode! I love New Beat so, so much. Thanks a lot for this incredible blind test! Greetings from Argentina. (I have to hit my turntable and wake up my neighbors with some good all gems from Belgium...get ready Buenos Aires, it´s going to be a long night!)
Belgian New Beat is such and inspirational genre!
So good, so good!
Missed one of my big favs from the genre in the test : Public Relation - Eighty Eight (1988 R&S Records)
As a Belgian born in the 80's, I never really experienced this genre.
I was, however, waiting for "The Confetti's - The sound of C".
I do remember that track very well from my childhood. :)
That was a bit later and already the sell out
Thank god you didn’t t go the cheap route
@@ElectronicBeatsTV from the podcasts of producers like Ro Maron, I got the impression New Beat right from the beginning was a "sellout" music too, as it was produced directly on demand of local Dj venues (by former Synthpop/New Wave musicians). The difference with Confetti's was that they started appealing to non-underground audience after storming the charts.
That was Nougat Beat ;)
These episodes are like Christmas for me. I enjoy being introduced to old electronic genres I know very little of.
Keep it up!
"This is a New Style of Music" 🙂💜🧡💜🧡💜🧡🙃
Need a Part II with some Public Relation.
and White House White, Secrets of China, Snowy Red (pre new beat), Caravan, Zsa Zsa La Boum, Trax 'Malfunction', Liaisons D,...
14:21, Round 9. It's amazing how a record could be well known in a distant place like mine, Argentina. A true must-have classic for NB collectors here.
But, at the same time, a hard-to-guess track in this episode for great DJs/producers coming from the major cities in the world.
It was also well known in France
Very cool Blind Test for a genre I've never explored before.
By the way, has to be said, my goodness Zanias is absolutely stunning! 😍
During my school years, I got hold the Belgian new beat "Various - Sampleur Et Sans Reproche (SSR Compilation 1) 1989".
I really liked the first track of Sacher Musak- "Gorba The Chief", partly because russian phrases from the soviet film "Осенний Марафон" were sampled there.
Greetings from Russia!
Greetings from Belgium (loved Prestige Club in Antwerp, but also Amnesia, La Rocca, AB, … etc.)
loved that shit when i just started to discover electronic music, in primary school still. love it to this day.
Great episode. Would love to see Twitch back for a 90s UK rave episode.
Never even heard about this style, so fun to discover the tracks with the guests. Crazy edited again!
Amazingly I remembered most of these. Some great tracks from that era.
David ! 😊
@@tyromelive2851 🎶🎼❤️
Streetwise
What a trip down memory lane. I just to go out to this music back in the 80's, amazing times.
Amazing to see younglings knowing these tracks titles. Great memories.
Best time spend on the internet
Love this. Another banger episode. Never stop with these
My favorite genre (sub-genre, sub-sub-genre, who cares).
You made me very happy today. Thanks TEB TV!
Zanias - very cute 😍
I love your t shirt 242
During the 1980s I would've hated this...yes hate. Now here I am really enjoying these and will be on the hunt for some ...what's it called..New Beat. Yep loved it.
Yas, another Blind Test. Love these Blind Tests so much!
Thanks for this one as well. Great stuff!
Greetings to Twitch from Frankfurt and i knew you would perform well here when i suggested you a while ago
My first though was "Keith will smash this"
that 242 T-shirt that Twitch's wearing immediately made me wanna listen 2 some Skinny Puppy)) Andi rOOOXXX! thank you TLKMBTZ for another great BlindTest issue, U R da best
Seeing JD Twitch gave me this idea: do a Scottish Techno episode!
Greetings from Brussels
or early-00’s electroclash
Yes, a PURE special.
I just learnt that R&S used to be named Ferrari Records then.
I've a few of their records in my collection but obviously later stuff after the renaming
Where did you get this info? R&S (Renaat & Sabine) Records was always R&S since 1984 (I think). I think I have 1 or 2 of these Ferrari records too, but I doubt they are from before R&S was founded.
Ferrari Records = R&S records. Check the credits on those records.
There were even records with the Ferrari logo on the sleeve and the R&S logo on the vinyl itselve.
@@peterm85I meant I only learned from this video here, where they talk about it at 10:00 mark in.
I have records like Outlander Vamp, and used to think the logo looked a lot like the Ferrari logo. But I didn't know the record label used to also use the name "Ferrari" in their early days.
Looks like the late 80s releases were when they had the Ferrari name and full copy logo of the prancing horse against the yellow background.
But I never had seen them in record shops when I was buying a lot which was ~91 and later
@@mumfnah I misunderstood then. I was mostly curious, because I was gonna learn something new. :-) And I did, I didn’t know that the Ferrari record I had was part of R&S.
@@mumfnah I understood the same, Ferrari logo = The horse on R&S 👍
This one beat me to a pulp! Fantastic selections
Oh I have been waiting for this one! I know every song. Like every song that was ever played at the Boccaccio in Destelbergen.
I didn't miss this, I always look out for these treats!
..great job once again! ..each episode is very adventurous, many thanks!🙏
Not suprising i got none but i can see where the epic intros of belgian techno came from 🤗😆
hno3 !!! love that format !
Never heard of this entire genre, but the beats are rad :)
Grandiosa música. ¡El verdadero New Beat!
antes de pincharlo sabía que iba ganar los puntos belgas JDTwitch (gran Dj como Optimo)
ENORME Blind Test! con el de EBM de lo mejor aquí!
favorito track New Beat: La Rolls - Sure Is (24 Tracks Mix) (1988)
I Love BLIND TEST
first time i heard about "New Beat" from Belgium....sounds great and so late 80´s....and Zanias is very attractive and sexy....by the way...;-)
probably the german agreppo style which appeared around the same time or a little bit later might be also sth to explore
8 out of 10, the Monster of L mislead me because they sampled the Amnesia - Boys from London main bass
We need even more music from Belgium!
Ich LIEBE euer Format. Es ist immer super, auch wenn der Musikstil nicht immer mein Favorit ist. Diese Folge hier ist besonders gut. Nicht 100% mein Style - aber alle Protagonisten sind mega Sympathisch. Ich hab mich ein wenig verliebt. :-)
Das freut uns sehr!
es braucht bedeutend mehr new beat. ueberall. schon immer.
Tks for "Front 242" t-short👍
I saw a few of these blind tests before and already wondered why new beat was missing and here it is. I was 15 or 16 when most of these tracks came out and for several tracks just a few seconds were enough to know what it was but the archive in my head ain't as big as those of the attenders ofcourse. I would've picked Celcius instead of Hysteria from Amnesia tho as it was less known while it's still a great track.
what a beginning for a day! immediately recognised the first one and thought it will be easy one but nah. great selection
You can't even have watched the whole video in the time from publication to your comment 🙄
@@ElectronicBeatsTV I felt that I need to say it
Keith, big man! a lovely surprise
Some dope beautiful bangin Belgian acid techno tracks
I'm sure someone has already pointed out that Neon - Voices is essentially a new beat cover of Master C & J - Dub Love, but I can't be arsed to look through all the comments.
You are right 😉
Ciao and thank you for your very nice Video, which i like to share at Telegram and at Tribel, personally i only know a few New Beat Songs, Confettis with Sound of C, MAXX with Cocaine and Amnesia with Ibiza, but love them.. in 1988 i was 19 years old, great Times back then, one year later i started to do some Tracker Music with my Amiga Computer.. many greetings to Belgium from Brunswick in Germany and please stay safe, i hope to visit you in Belgium in the next time..
..i've forgotten this..🙃
Another great episode! Thanks!
This series is great 🙂
I can spot most of the drums but I can't think where half these snares are from. Fantastic.
I wish it was a weekly show.
Super cool!
Shout out to Insider! I knew Voices after a second but it was hard for the rest. I hope there will be a part 2. I met Schicksal 2 months ago. He told me he was going to do a show with front 242. Amazing song.
Please note that this video is not filmed in real time. It’s edited to create some tension so that you in front of the screen can guess as well. It doesn’t say anything about how fast the participants recognised the track etc.
I know. I can tell.
I feel like I have heard all these before but sampled, sped up, and used in other tracks.
That was tough. I've only heard 2 of these, and that was a long time ago.
If there had been Warbeat or anything from Praga Khan, I would have had a better chance. :D
Shocking that Keith won... :D
Super shocking 😂
Spoiler!
Brilliant, as always! :)
Thank you! Cheers!
I'm gonna get every track, put them on a cd, label it "VA - New Beat -New Take (compiled by ElectronicBeatsTV)" ...
oh you all did it well )))
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I have just understood Virgin in-D Sky's word trick 😆
Singlehandedly justifies having internet in my house.
I was hoping so much for "Eighty Eight" or "Public Relations". These Songs are truly the best in my opinion.
But I'm still happy that two of my favorite Producers were featured in this Blind Test (Space Opera - Mandate My Ass).
Well, maybe for the next Episode for Belgian New Beat. There are still a lot of Songs of that genre ^^
Eighty Eight is a track by Public Relation.
@@ElectronicBeatsTV Yes and the track "Public Relations" too, which was released in 1987.
Oh god I have been waiting for this one, the only one I am going to have a chance at! I bet I will get......at least one right, haha. Edit: Well I recognized In-D but could not remember the track name, and I knew Tragic Error immediately but otherwise hahaaa nope, I am definitely not Belgian. Oh thank god I got Amnesia too though only because Hysteria was a huge track from my Demoscene days
In the same style but in 1987 is the roman days from fred Brown on rockin' house...
Fred Brown is a Chicago artist I think, but the track was adopted by the new beat scene. Neon 'Voices' is also a ripoff / cover from The Rudeboy Farley Keith 'Give Yourself to Me' another Chicago track. Because US import was hard to get, they made new beat versions of Chicago and Detroit tracks (especially Target Records). Sebastien S. will all your old tracks be available for digital purchase one day?
God save the 80-s! R&S records is huge! 💪😉👍
80 s new Beat is Not 80s Boring Hits😂🤦learn IT and hear it.
@@KatiCalicoCat77 Thanks for this words mom! 😉
@@Vasil_Boyko i m Not a Mom. I have 5 Brothers and 7 Sisters ,and i m Younger und wir lieben Musik und meine Brüder hatten halt Ahnung damals. Da kann ich nichts für 😎 ich bin 47
@@KatiCalicoCat77 🤗
This is belgium new beat 80s ,not 80s boring Songs ❤
👍
Come on... please... One more Hardcore Gabber test, but this time with speedcore
Whelp, I thought this would be easy. 2nd is still a monster, 3rd was a little too obvious for a half point. 4 got me since kept thinking of Chimo Bayo - Extasi. Nearly gave myself a concussion for the facepalm of not getting 7th, and compounded it by forgetting the 8th.
2.5 points is a little embarrassing for a fairly small genre.
Hi✨ Great episode 🥰🇧🇪🇧🇪...btw, does anybody know where I could find a time machine to go back to this era ? 🤗💜💜🎶🎵
5:27 This is.. not Belgium (1988), but Frankie goes to Hollywood in 1983 with "Relax"
DJ Twitch is God
For once I can somewhat compete
How come this one never appeared in my stream? I'm getting fed up YT. Right, let see how many I can remember ...
Better subscribe to the channel and push the bell 😉
@@ElectronicBeatsTV I've been subscribed for nearly two years 🙂 This isn't the first time new content from subscribed channels hasn't appear on my feed, but with other channels too. YT is becoming less and less reliable. Nevermind :( Great content anyway and thanks for uploading this lesser known era of music, much appreciated. Got about 6/10 for this one, completely stumped with the rest :)
This will annoy me all day 😱 how could I not remember the band/name for the first song 😢
SAME
Take it easy, you are not alone.
I'm not sure if this is a new concept as I watch these sporadically but I love how this one features some songs' producers. Have you considered extending these into a group/roundtable podcast series?
We are a video format, so no Podcast planned.
Resident Advisor has best podcasts with oldskool producers out there.
In corona times discovered new beat. Omg the best dark electronic music and a predecessor for German Techno. I grew up in the Netherlands, it was never a thing here. Later we had House and Gabber. I was a teenager and I was bored with it from the start... straight to punk and metal. Later I discovered there is more as bubblegum electronic music. Later tried some Dutch house music but nah. Sad to say the Netherlands has barely an influence on good electronic music. Belgium has a much richer history with timeless classics...
There was German „Techno“ before and at the same time.
Netherlands produced a huge amount of incredible House & Techno etc in the early 90s.
Show me some tracks or names
@@mauricevanderheijden5261 Do some digging!!
@@ElectronicBeatsTV you cannot deny the influence of Belgium New Beat and club scène in Belgium (Boccaccio etc) on German techno and the whole club scene. And yes of course there was before and during the new beat "techno" in Germany
Ah the good old days, when Belgium still ment something.
After all, Belgium is home to at least two of the most successful techno DJs in the world today.
@@ElectronicBeatsTV´ succesful´ does not always mean ´good´.
Round 5 is WET
I don't understand how you have the same logo as T-Mobile?
Because Electronic Beats belongs to Deutsche Telekom and T-Mobile is part of Deutsche Telekom.
@@ElectronicBeatsTV Interesting! I guess it should have been obvious from 'Telekom' in the name, but I would have never guessed this was under the same umbrella.
Euh .... Waarom vragen ze dit niet aan iemand die .... De antwoorden worden ingefluisterd op het einde. Hun reactie op Schicksal is hilarisch.
Thanks for the clarification.
Hopefully you still had fun and guessed correctly despite the whisperer 😉
I’m american best excuse ever 😂😂😂😂
It was about the pronunciation of Schicksal.
@@ElectronicBeatsTVshe the best ❤
I just wish Reade Truth had got closer to the camera tbh
Next time
Andi and zanias My crushes 🫶🏻