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For me instrumentals are very important. Well, I'm a Trance fan, so it's no suprise, isn't it? Well, I re-listening the vocal Scooter tracks too ofcourse, especially that kind of tracks as FasterHarderScooter, I'm Your Pusher, The Revolution, Like Hypa Said and so on. But instrumentals are always in my head, and I love to re-listen them for many times! That's why BTTHWJ is one my favorite albums, as well as Wicked and TSTE.
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Steve C" (Jun 9th 2011, 6:33pm)
Instrumentals are great, but after a few years it are the lyrical single styled tracks that I listen to the most. It's a matter of taste ofcourse, but for me an album with much lyrical tracks is always more interesting to put in the CD player, even when it's older so to speak.
Indeed. I have listened to TSTE or TUAO far more than to ATBGO, AOL, BTTHJ or Sheffield.
But the problems with the single-style-albums are:
1. You have to rip more if you want to produce an album full of potential singles within one year
2. You have a big consumption of ideas and elements for the single styled tracks:
Take a look at the first two chapters - almost every single was a real bomb and was different from the singles before (compare "FasterHarderScooter", "F*ck the Millenium" and "I'm your pusher" or "Let me be your Valentine", "Rebel Yell" and "I'm raving" - each single has a different character, a different chorus style and differs even in the amount and style of HP's shouting and singing). Since TSTE we have many singles and album tracks that are similar ("Weekend", "The Night", "See me feel me"; "The question?", "ANM"; "Maria", "Rock Bottom", "TSTKE", "J'Adore Hardcore"). Maybe Scooter appear a bit overused to some people (this would - besides the bad release/promotion policy - explain the bad chart results of the last singles).
I never thought that way about it, but it indeed sound very plausible, yes

im hoping for an album with plenty of different styles
It's not without reason called "The Big Mash Up" I would say, and Scooter themselves said there will maybe be some slower and faster tracks ( 1 or 2 hardstyle tunes) on it + when I remember correctly something was mentionned about a track in German language. So that would result in atleast a few "styles"

Plus they've mentioned there definitely being a dnb track, then a track with dubstep influences, and a jumpstyle track (if I remember correct, I'm not totally sure about this last one, but I think they mentioned it a long ago). So there's several styles indeed! Then I would assume at least one more track in TOO's style, and a big trance finaler... And they've talked about electro and progressive influences... And I hope for some really experimental track that isn't any of the before-mentioned styles.im hoping for an album with plenty of different styles
I think the chances are very big for that this timeIt's not without reason called "The Big Mash Up" I would say, and Scooter themselves said there will maybe be some slower and faster tracks ( 1 or 2 hardstyle tunes) on it + when I remember correctly something was mentionned about a track in German language. So that would result in atleast a few "styles"
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So I think it'll be one excellent album!
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