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Scooter b-side appreciation
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| Sand Leaper |
A thread for those Scooter tracks that are stuffed in at the end of their singles when they aren't busy laughing all the way to the bank, that actually turn out to be quite pleasant. Like on this record here.
Appreciate away. |
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| Salegon |
They are capable of creating good music but generally they produce music for the masses.
Rhapsody in E |
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| GrimReaper |
As my fav Scooter track Rhapsody In E has been mentioned, i'll go for 3 other ones i like alot:
Different Reality
- an album track (...And The Beat Goes On!) but nevertheless i like this one alot.
Coldwater Canyon
- also an album track (Wicked!) but such a wonderful piano driven tune which changes pace from fast to slow and back to fast again.
Across The Sky
- b-side to Endless Summer.
Good thing for all of these is HP isn't shouting out any stupid phrases. Too bad they lost the plot long ago and haven't done anything really worth mentioning in the 2000s compared to their mid 90s material. |
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| adder |
As B-sides go, Rhapsody In E is the best, however I like their instumental album tracks a lot more- there have been at least 1 or 2 good instrumentals fairly recently...a recent gem from The Stadium Techno Experience was Soul Train.
Chinese Whispers(We bring the noise) and Well Done Peter(back to the heavyweight jam) are 2 other noteworthy album tracks.
Other tracks that deserve a mention, Stuttgart and This is a Monster Tune from the Our Happy Hardcore album. |
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| RebeL9 |
| I know their cover of Zyon - No Fate is shameless. But the Trance mix is actually pretty good. |
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| Soeder |
| i've always liked Ratty - Sunrise (Here i am), it's commercial, but not in the "how much is the fish" league |
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