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Scooterworld

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Thursday, November 19th 2009, 4:22pm

-> Chartpositions "THE SOUND ABOVE MY HAIR"

Amazon Germany:
Nr. 1.029 in Music (Bestseller Music)

Nr. 46 in Music > Dance & Electronic
Nr. 56 in Music > Pop > Dance-Pop
H.P.'s "The Voice" - "The Myth" > He stands out all above the rest, blonder than the best! :D


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Thursday, November 19th 2009, 5:30pm

RE: -> Chartpositions "THE SOUND ABOVE MY HAIR"

it has climbed even more

Nr. 836 in Musik (Die Bestseller Musik)
Nr. 36 in Musik > Dance & Electronic
Nr. 50 in Musik >Pop > Dance-Pop

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Friday, November 20th 2009, 2:43pm

RE: -> Chartpositions "THE SOUND ABOVE MY HAIR"

Amazon Germany:
Nr. 1.089 in Music (Bestseller Music)

Nr. 53 in Music > Dance & Electronic
Nr. 63 in Music > Pop > Dance-Pop
H.P.'s "The Voice" - "The Myth" > He stands out all above the rest, blonder than the best! :D


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Friday, November 20th 2009, 6:40pm

I think that both Ti Sento and TSAMH have some really weird remixes on the single-which aren't too attracting to the ear. :P,thus damaging the success.
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Friday, November 20th 2009, 7:08pm

I think that both Ti Sento and TSAMH have some really weird remixes on the single-which aren't too attracting to the ear. :P,thus damaging the success.

They for sure don't help, because they are not mainstreem, not everyone will like them ;)
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Friday, November 20th 2009, 8:12pm

I don't think that apart from fans and ppl who really care about remixes are caring about what else is on the single. They just want to have what they heard/seen on radio/tv, so I don't think they're damaging the success. And JAH, which had a 'normal' club mix was less successful than Ti Sento for example ;)
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Friday, November 20th 2009, 9:58pm

I think that depends on how good the single itself is.

Anyway, those mixes ruined for me, cos I'm not gonna buy them because of those poor mixes.
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Saturday, November 21st 2009, 11:47am

I think that depends on how good the single itself is.

Anyway, those mixes ruined for me, cos I'm not gonna buy them because of those poor mixes.


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Saturday, November 21st 2009, 12:18pm

Amazon Germany:
Nr. 963 in Music (Bestseller Music)

Nr. 43 in Music > Dance & Electronic
Nr. 58 in Music > Pop > Dance-Pop
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Saturday, November 21st 2009, 1:18pm

I think the success of a single depends almost over 70% from the quality of the radio-/video-version itself. Another important aspect is the amount of (different) tracks on a maxi CD - 6 or 7 tracks and 2 b-sides within give the feeling to the interested people that they get more for their money. The quality of the B-Sides is IMO more decisive than the quality of the remixes (I know a lot of people who bought Rammsteins "Possy"-single because of "Rammlied" on it). Further the name of the remixers can also be decisive - maybe even more than the quality of their remixes itself (because people think "cool, dj xy/band x/y made a remix for Scooter - I must have it!").

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Monday, November 23rd 2009, 1:04pm

Amazon Germany:
Nr. 1.062 in Music (Bestseller Music)

Nr. 39 in Music > Dance & Electronic
Nr. 67 in Music > Pop > Dance-Pop
H.P.'s "The Voice" - "The Myth" > He stands out all above the rest, blonder than the best! :D


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Monday, November 23rd 2009, 5:04pm

Further the name of the remixers can also be decisive - maybe even more than the quality of their remixes itself (because people think "cool, dj xy/band x/y made a remix for Scooter - I must have it!").
Nonsense. While a portion of your post is correct, a great quantity of it is fallacious.

The success generated from either a new album or single release is predicated on the extensibility of its promotion. Casual listeners of the music scene exhibit very little interest toward who did or did not modify the track--they, like myself, couldn't care less. And there are millions of others like me who pay little attention to the trends of the music scenes themselves, for they are simply too inconsequential to matter to the majority of subscribers. The music philosophy I ascribe my liking to is devoid of predilection. In other words, we'll purchase the track that we're aware of and have reasonably enjoyed.

The position acquired by this single and the album itself will take into account a series of uncountable factors. But the most important of them all is the promotion of the product itself, for without it, these items aren't going to receive the recognition or acknowledgement they so rightly deserve. The idea that a significant amount of listeners will be allured to the single because of the producers of certain remixes is false, for the effect is far too marginal to have a noticeable impact at all. You are a very insignificant minority.

Incidentally, when has the number of tracks on the single ever come into purchasable dispute? Do you have any evidence that would suggest that the greater quantity of the music scene evaluates the quality of the product based on the number of tracks?

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Wednesday, November 25th 2009, 12:25am

Wow !!! 8o a big jump up since yesterday !!!!!!!! :thumbsup:

Amazon Germany:
Nr. 495 in Music (Bestseller Music)

Nr. 22 in Music > Dance & Electronic
Nr. 35 in Music > Pop > Dance-Pop
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Wednesday, November 25th 2009, 1:08am

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Further the name of the remixers can also be decisive - maybe even more than the quality of their remixes itself (because people think "cool, dj xy/band x/y made a remix for Scooter - I must have it!").
Nonsense. While a portion of your post is correct, a great quantity of it is fallacious.




I disagree here. I think the name of the remixer can play a major role.

As an example, I don't like Basshunter or Cascada, but I love ATB and Sash.
I'd happily buy a single with ATB/Sash remixes, but a single with remixes from Basshunter/Cascada? I'd buy it if hell freezes over...

That said, I know about those artists, but nevertheless - ATB and Sash screams class, but Basshunter and Cascada are IMO the definition of cheese...
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Wednesday, November 25th 2009, 1:24am


Great News!!!!

Hmmmm.... Could TSAMH be the next Hyper Hyper & Nessaja??

After listen to the song like 10.000 times. I have come up with this conclusion: THE SONG IS FU**ING GREAT!!!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

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Wednesday, November 25th 2009, 10:15am

German DJ playlist - 46 :huh:
Deustche DJ Charts (DDJC) - 86 :|


thanks to DJ Hooligan

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Wednesday, November 25th 2009, 10:35am

Again a jump up today !!!!!!!! :thumbsup:

Amazon Germany:
Nr. 423 in Music (Bestseller Music)

Nr. 19 in Music > Dance & Electronic
Nr. 30 in Music > Pop > Dance-Pop
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Wednesday, November 25th 2009, 2:51pm

Sounds good :)
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Wednesday, November 25th 2009, 8:51pm

I left promotion out, because it's clear that good promotion is important for the sales. ;)
But the name ofthe remixers can really be a factor for a lot of people - i haven't meant bands or djs who are almost only known to techno fans, i've meant more mainstream bands/producers like cascada, the bloodhound gang etc..
if a cascada-fan for example notices that cascada made a remix of a new Scooter single he could really feel more attracted to buy the single than without the Cascada-mix. (I'm not a fan of Cascada, either. But their name is big and can boost sales -especially in the UK)
And the amount of tracks is on a maxi CD is an argument, too. i know a lot of people who don't usually buy maxi CDs because they say:"3, 50 € for 3 or 4 tracks isn't worth the money, i'll wait for the album". But 5 or 6 tracks or 4 tracks with different bonus-material for 3, 50 € (video, making of etc.) maybe makes people think "there are many things on it, it's agood price".
I myself also bought some maxi CDs more because of the different stuff on it or the remixe(r)s when I wasn't really convinced of the radio edit itself - so with "Shake tha!" or "Lass uns tanzen" (I liked Zany's mix more than the original).

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Thursday, November 26th 2009, 12:56am

Looking back to the past, Aiii Shot The DJ, Posse and FTM had only 3 tracks on them.
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