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soundnoizer

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Wednesday, January 17th 2007, 12:43pm

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Wednesday, January 17th 2007, 12:46pm

ktt your right, but how many technobands, in the age of hip hop and rnb

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23

Wednesday, January 17th 2007, 12:47pm

Ah, that is a different quesiton.

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Wednesday, January 17th 2007, 1:03pm

Good point skibadanger...but Maria did very well during this age...as RNB and Hip Hop last for a very long time now (sadly).

In my opinion, the song is not too designed for charts. I mean, people loved simple melody (see Maria for example)...as i already wrote somewhere, there is too much breaks on the song, no 2nd verse, the rap part is good during a live or a show but not for a radio edit.
I still hope the song does well in the charts after the release but i am not sure.

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Wednesday, January 17th 2007, 1:09pm

i remember how great was the success of every single tste track. now, btc is going down :twisted:

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Wednesday, January 17th 2007, 1:24pm

maybe top 10 but aii guess it will be s.t.h around #12

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Wednesday, January 17th 2007, 2:13pm

I reckon #19.

28

Wednesday, January 17th 2007, 3:11pm

Good, good, it should fail. Maybe then scooter will realise that they can't just release any old crap and expect commercial success...anymore.
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Wednesday, January 17th 2007, 3:28pm

maybe #7
typical Scooter position^^

maybe
around #12
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Wednesday, January 17th 2007, 4:30pm

Quoted from ""WithTheDawn""

Good, good, it should fail. Maybe then scooter will realise that they can't just release any old c##p and expect commercial success...anymore.


i agree

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Wednesday, January 17th 2007, 4:49pm

Aiii shot the DJ, No Fate and She's the sun were great tracks but sucked in the charts, so it has nothin to do with the quality of the tracks. Behind The Cow can be the next no. 1 hit or the first no. 100 hit. :lol:

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32

Wednesday, January 17th 2007, 6:21pm

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How can I possibly take the Deutsche DJ-Playlist seriously? I mean, c'mon: "Put Your Hands Up For Detroit" has been #1 for at least four weeks straight.


...which of course is a disgrace to the dance music industry :wink:


That's right. I just don't understand the dance charts sometimes. Clearly some people are blind to what ISN'T a great song.
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Wednesday, January 17th 2007, 8:53pm

Maybe its not doing so well in the DJ charts because theres no club mix?

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Thursday, January 18th 2007, 12:16am

Will BTC be released in the US? :?:

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Thursday, January 18th 2007, 12:19am

I don't know

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Thursday, January 18th 2007, 12:55am

Im gonna go ahead and assume not.

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Thursday, January 18th 2007, 8:33am

I highly doubt it, though then again most things usually make their way over to the US eventually, do they not? :?:

38

Thursday, January 18th 2007, 1:52pm

Quoted from ""Cybernetic Grasshopper""

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I personally wouldn't have a clue, but Hello will be on radio next week here :lol: :lol: :lol:

I've already heard it on the radio here... like last month...


Is that so??? Heheh what station :wink:

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39

Friday, January 19th 2007, 5:56pm

I agree that BTC is not made for radio. It simply isn´t mainstream enough, it doesn´t have a good melody that carries you through. We all know Don´t Fear The Reaper and maybe this cover could have worked if Scooter hasd´t ruined it all with interruptions and rap. That´s OK on an album for the fans or as a remix. But not in a radio version. Shame, but I doubt any other than die hard Scooter fans will enjoy this one.

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Friday, January 19th 2007, 5:57pm

Hey you like the Flyers? i am from philadelphia :-D