Scooter: C/D

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blueski, Monday, 12 May 2008 11:38 (fifteen years ago) link

or Slipstreem as they preferred to spell it

blueski, Monday, 12 May 2008 11:39 (fifteen years ago) link

I <3 Scooter

hyggeligt, Monday, 12 May 2008 11:47 (fifteen years ago) link

I dont remember that name
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Herman G. Neuname, Monday, 12 May 2008 12:36 (fifteen years ago) link

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7396111.stm

German techno pop group Scooter have caused a shock by knocking Madonna off the top of the UK album chart after just one week, despite little mainstream exposure.

It is the biggest coup yet for Blackburn-based independent record label All Around the World, who say they are catering for a thriving suburban club scene.

Peering down from the summit of the album chart last week, Madonna probably did not think she had any reason to fear a trio peddling steroid-enhanced dance beats, pumped-up cover versions and high-octane trance melodies.

Scooter, led by 42-year-old blond frontman HP Baxxter, may claim to be the most successful singles act in German chart history, and may have had a number of UK hits.

But the last of those was five years ago, and their latest single The Question Is What Is The Question only reached number 49 last month.

Their new material has had next to no radio airplay, and the album was not reviewed in the national press.

Yet it has sold 33,500 copies in its first week - 4,000 more than Madonna's Hard Candy.

"Basically, there's a lot of people like them," according to All Around the World director Matt Cadman. "Scooter have been a massive band in Europe for a long time."

The unashamedly upbeat album Jumping All Over the World includes rave reworkings of several familiar tunes, including OMD's Enola Gay and Limahl's Never Ending Story.

Many fans will have been attracted by a bonus disc featuring the band's greatest hits, such as the 2002 number two single The Logical Song - a cover of the Supertramp track - and six further top 20 tracks.

Scooter have also just come off a UK arena tour, co-headlining with labelmates Cascada.

"They went down absolutely fantastically and 50,000 people saw them on tour," Mr Cadman says.

Their music has found airplay on TV stations like The Box and Flaunt - as well as All Around the World's own Clubland TV channel.


As soon as you get inside the M25, it's like commercial dance music doesn't exist - and 95% of the national media is controlled from within the M25
Matt Cadman
All Around the World

"That's more of our medium than radio or press," Mr Cadman says. "There's no magazine that caters to the audience that we play to."

A TV advertising offensive, with spots during breaks in "teen based" shows like Hollyoaks and The Simpsons, pushed them ahead of the queen of pop, Mr Cadman believes.

Industry bible Music Week put Scooter's chart coup down to the TV ads, the greatest hits disc and a quiet week for other releases. It was the second lowest weekly sales so far this decade, the magazine reported.

But that will not dampen the celebrations for All Around the World, who are also responsible for the hugely successful Clubland, Dancemania and Floorfillers compilation series.

Cascada's album Everytime We Touch reached number two in the UK in 2007, while the label has also enjoyed hit singles with Ultrabeat, T2, N-Trance, Flip & Fill and DJ Casper.

Cascada
Cascada have also enjoyed success on the All Around the World label

"Commercial dance is a very overlooked genre," Mr Cadman says. "It's quite sad really. The Clubland TV channel is doing fantastically well, it's one of the biggest music channels on Sky.

"It's all upbeat commercial dance, and I think a lot of people want that, and not necessarily when they're in a club."

Their customers are the tens of thousands of people who can be found at nightclubs in towns and suburbs every weekend, he says.

"The clubs that hit the headlines tend to be the named clubs - everyone knows of Cream and Gatecrasher, but what people don't tend to talk about is the club on every street corner.

"It might be a Ritzy or Ikon or Oceana. There are so many of these clubs and they're in every suburban centre. If you take Manchester, it might be the outlying areas - Oldham, Bolton, Stockport.


We've heard it called chav music, council house music
Matt Cadman

"All the town centres tend to be quite cool and built for young executives, who are probably a little bit older, and then in the outside areas you get more kids from 17 to 24 going to clubs, and they tend to be the ones where we do particularly well.

"Where we tend not to do particularly well is within the M25. As soon as you get inside the M25, it's like commercial dance music doesn't exist.

"And 95% of the national media is controlled from within the M25 so I think that's why they don't see it. They just literally don't get it.

"When they hear something like a Scooter or Cascada, they'll think it's rubbish. We've heard it called chav music, council house music, kiddie music - every disparaging term.

"And that's just not how we see it. We love it, we think it's fantastic. And so it's proved - it's not like we're listening on our own. Somebody's wrong somewhere down the line."

Herman G. Neuname, Monday, 12 May 2008 15:15 (fifteen years ago) link

The above story is the most read on the bbc site just now

Herman G. Neuname, Monday, 12 May 2008 16:50 (fifteen years ago) link

Incidentally, the Greatest Hits CD that comes bundled has the Acardipane & Rules remix of "Maria (I Like It Loud)", not the original, but it should be pointed out that this makes it even better if anything, since it takes the formula of banging + shouty bloke and adds additional banging and an additional shouty bloke. It's what equations were made for.

William Bloody Swygart, Monday, 12 May 2008 17:47 (fifteen years ago) link

SCOOTER! Back in the house! YEAH!
Get off your shirts and wait for further instructions
Starting the "microphone business" I've got one message for the next decade.
Move Your Ass!

All right posse!
Keep it up!
Hardcore!!!

Come on!
Keep it up!
MOVE YOUR ASS!
MOVE YOUR ASS!
MOVE YOUR ASS!
MOVE YOUR ASS!
Ravers unite!!!
Maximum respect to the whole European posse! Make some noise!!!
Ravers of the Universe...you, keep the spirit alive!
Come on! Come on!...Hardcore!!!
Sing it...Yeah-ay! Yeah-ay! Yeah-ay! Yeah-ay!!
Alright, come on po-sse, you've gotta keep it up!
Come on, party, you've gotta move!
Alright, come on po-sse, you've gotta keep it up!
Come on, party...Move Your Ass!
MOVE YOUR ASS!
MOVE YOUR ASS!
MOVE YOUR ASS!
It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice.
Posse!! You keep the spirit alive!
Come on!!!
Thank you!

You still feel alright?!!
You want some more?!!!
Come on!!!
Kickin' it, Kickin' it, Kickin' it YEAH!
Move You ASS!!
Yeaaaaaah!!
Rave nation! Stay tuned...!

Bodrick III, Monday, 12 May 2008 18:07 (fifteen years ago) link

the formula of banging + shouty bloke and adds additional banging and an additional shouty bloke.

Which makes it all the more regrettable that the Fatman Scoop/Scooter collaboration "Behind The Cow" is not on it.

Siegbran, Monday, 12 May 2008 18:10 (fifteen years ago) link

This is amaaazing. Restored my faith in the UK charts, &c&c&c. Some more FUN FACTS from the Wikipedia article:

° "The Definition" takes its 'lyrics' directly from the wikipedia article on jumping, set to the music of Boccherini's Menuet and Trio, from his String Quartet in E. This same piece of music is used on the final track "The Greatest Difficulty".

° "Whistling Dave" samples the Russian folk song "Korobeiniki", known as the theme music from the video game Tetris, specifically the Nintendo Game Boy version.

° Through the track 'And No Matches', H.P. Baxxter imposes a question: "Three men in a boat, with four cigarettes, and no matches. How do they manage to smoke?". The question was first imposed by The Riddler (a character in Batman) in episode 1-01.

The answer: They throw one cigarette overboard and made the boat a cigarette lighter.

!!!!

etc, Monday, 12 May 2008 23:29 (fifteen years ago) link

holy sweet jesus, Maryann actually is a Sisters of Mercy cover????

The Real Dirty Vicar, Tuesday, 13 May 2008 12:12 (fifteen years ago) link

yes it is! SIBERIA!

The Real Dirty Vicar, Wednesday, 14 May 2008 10:13 (fifteen years ago) link

Ohmigod I didn't for a second think it would be THAT Neverending Story.

Matt DC, Wednesday, 14 May 2008 10:20 (fifteen years ago) link

Oh yes. And there's some Status Quo thrown in at the end ("Jump Your Rock" is based on "Whatever You Want") as a bonus!

Is this the greatest pop album ever?

Dingbod Kesterson, Wednesday, 14 May 2008 10:25 (fifteen years ago) link

Ohmigod I didn't for a second think it would be THAT Neverending Story.

This may be the best song on the album.

rener, Wednesday, 14 May 2008 11:16 (fifteen years ago) link

Listening to it on my way to work, I was thinking what great marching music it makes.

The Real Dirty Vicar, Wednesday, 14 May 2008 11:32 (fifteen years ago) link

Stupid download not working right ;_;

hyggeligt, Wednesday, 14 May 2008 11:38 (fifteen years ago) link

two years pass...

Anyone hear the new single "Sound Above My Hair" yet? You have to hear the single version, not the one that ended up on the album. It seems like most (all?) of their albums get somewhat rushed so when they release the singles/videos they wind up mixing it up and doing stuff and the results usually turn out much better. Anyway this single mix is totally massive, IMO it ranks up there with "I'm Raving" and "How Much is the Fish?"

I'm surprised that nobody has mentioned yet that Scooter are basically just a long-running version of what the KLF were trying to do with their White Room album. Scooter themselves drop like a zillion KLF references per album and they are really playing the role to perfection. I read a few interviews with H.P. and they are great...he basically thinks that everyone who rags on Scooter is secretly a fan, and said that they make like $10,000 per week (or more)...awesome life

frogbs, Friday, 4 February 2011 21:04 (thirteen years ago) link

Oh yeah "Sound Above My Hair" does have one of my all-time favorite Scooter moments now, in the bridge (or something) where H.P. shouts out "Together...where...are....YOU!!" but the word "you" is so horribly mangled by the auto-tune that it hits like 7 notes...fucking brilliant!

frogbs, Friday, 4 February 2011 21:11 (thirteen years ago) link

Hardly a new single though - this charted in 2009!

Siegbran, Saturday, 5 February 2011 19:07 (thirteen years ago) link

eight months pass...

welp, the inevitable Scooter dubstep album has arrived.

frogbs, Wednesday, 19 October 2011 20:21 (twelve years ago) link

and it's good! (and really there isn't even that much dubstep on it. but still, these guys are ridiculous)

frogbs, Wednesday, 19 October 2011 21:10 (twelve years ago) link

One of the singles is based around The Charlatans "The Only One I Know", AMAZING

ha ha ha ha jack my swag (boxedjoy), Friday, 21 October 2011 10:17 (twelve years ago) link

their choice of songs to cover or rip off is always very bizarre.

Does the frontman say "Yeah" on this record a lot?

The New Dirty Vicar, Friday, 21 October 2011 10:21 (twelve years ago) link

THIS ONE IS FOR THE MASSES

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Friday, 21 October 2011 12:00 (twelve years ago) link

just once i'd like to hear him say THIS ONE IS FOR A SMALL CLIQUE OF PEOPLE I KNOW PERSONALLY

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Friday, 21 October 2011 12:01 (twelve years ago) link

Does the frontman say "Yeah" on this record a lot?

why has no one replied to this question by sayins "Yeah"

The New Dirty Vicar, Friday, 21 October 2011 12:13 (twelve years ago) link

oh no forgot question mark.

The New Dirty Vicar, Friday, 21 October 2011 12:13 (twelve years ago) link

their choice of songs to cover or rip off is always very bizarre.

Does the frontman say "Yeah" on this record a lot?

yeah I'm not anywhere near knowledgable enough but I'm guessing every track here samples quite heavily. I would think 2002 is the last time they put out a track that WASN'T a half-cover

btw "yeah" is probably his most used word

frogbs, Friday, 21 October 2011 13:31 (twelve years ago) link

Best line on the new album: "When I step on the mic there's a kind of expression/other MC's get clinical depression"

frogbs, Friday, 21 October 2011 15:34 (twelve years ago) link

:D

Two Noble Klinsmenn (Noodle Vague), Friday, 21 October 2011 16:21 (twelve years ago) link

yeah I'm not anywhere near knowledgable enough but I'm guessing every track here samples quite heavily. I would think 2002 is the last time they put out a track that WASN'T a half-cover

Singles yes, but among their album tracks there's loads of originals.

Siegbran, Friday, 21 October 2011 18:10 (twelve years ago) link

I dunno, I hate looking that stuff up because I'm always disappointed afterwards. Like I don't really mind if they borrow stuff from popular tunes but they always seem to borrow from semi-obscure DJs and techno acts that have already borrowed from those tunes. I'd be interested to hear what exactly is original on any of their albums besides maybe "Soul Train".

frogbs, Friday, 21 October 2011 18:38 (twelve years ago) link

The new album includes what everyone has been waiting for - all (?) 46 singles into one megamix!

Siegbran, Tuesday, 25 October 2011 21:05 (twelve years ago) link

and it's amazing. i love how "Back in the U.K." has to be frantically sped up at the end to make the CD cut-off length.

frogbs, Tuesday, 25 October 2011 22:40 (twelve years ago) link

the latest single interpolates Lithium by Nirvana too btw.

Darren Huckerby (Dwight Yorke), Wednesday, 26 October 2011 01:11 (twelve years ago) link

one year passes...

jesus chris. this is maybe the best pop song of all time, and definitely one of the greatest videos. when the guest star comes in i almost cried with happiness. thank you Scooter.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyOklpQq-nU

Jamie_ATP, Friday, 9 November 2012 00:04 (eleven years ago) link

OTM

I am using your worlds, Friday, 9 November 2012 00:09 (eleven years ago) link

New album was out last week, along with a new single Army Of Hardcore. It is, wait for it, a cover of the old skool hardcore classic.

Siegbran, Friday, 9 November 2012 08:41 (eleven years ago) link

RESPECT TO THE EUROPEAN POSSE

Jamie_ATP, Friday, 9 November 2012 10:48 (eleven years ago) link

<3 Scooter

Can't really argue with a band who have the good taste to interpolate the work of Earth & Fire, Grauzone and Matia Bazar into their songs.

Go Narine, Go! (ShariVari), Friday, 9 November 2012 10:55 (eleven years ago) link

does Fatman Scoop ever do anything other than "rock the jam, once again"?

anyway "Behind the Cow" is great because it's exactly the kind of thing a Scooter parody group would come up with. it's just so damn shameless. and I love it for that. but this song/video beats the hell out of it:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3W47NAhGME4

frogbs, Friday, 9 November 2012 15:01 (eleven years ago) link

TOGETHER! WHERE! ARE! YOOuuuoUUUuuUUuuuuuuuUUuu!?

frogbs, Friday, 9 November 2012 15:02 (eleven years ago) link

Scooter is beyond parody.

Siegbran, Friday, 9 November 2012 18:37 (eleven years ago) link

YEEEEEEAAAAHHHH

IT'S NICE TO BE IMPORTANT IT'S MORE IMPORTANT TO BE NICE!!!!!

hyggeligt, Friday, 9 November 2012 18:46 (eleven years ago) link

The Sound Above my Hiar gets me weepy in the way the following Ultrabeat tracks do:

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<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/WX66AEPyyCE"; frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

HOLY FUCK THE VIDEO FOR DISCO LIGHTS IS SCARY

Blue Collar Retail Assistant (Dwight Yorke), Friday, 9 November 2012 18:54 (eleven years ago) link

Lul fucked dat up

Blue Collar Retail Assistant (Dwight Yorke), Friday, 9 November 2012 18:54 (eleven years ago) link

minimix of the new album

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJUR8NaNE9M

i'm a raver baby, so why don't you kill me

Britain's Obtusest Shepherd (Alan), Friday, 9 November 2012 21:58 (eleven years ago) link

new album is...actually kind of decent? I laughed no less than FIVE times during this album (and I'm not even done with it yet!)

1. "I'm a raver baby, so why don't you kill me"
2. The fact that they finally covered "What Time is Love?" despite the fact that they've essentially been "covering" it their whole damn career
3. "Overdose" which is like Scooter on shrooms, way beyond even that time they did a jumpstyle version of the Tetris theme
4. The line "Let's do it like a club sandwich"...no idea why I laughed at this
5. The fucking dubstep "Black Betty", which turns from "no fucking way" to "what the fuck"

There's even a song ("I Wish I Was") where Scooter basically admits that they're not really relevant anymore! Don't get me wrong this album is still loud as balls (even at low volume) and kinda shitty but it's a hell of a lot better than The Big Mash Up, mostly because there's way less dubstep

frogbs, Friday, 9 November 2012 22:37 (eleven years ago) link


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