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should be able to get these songs before the cd. Ive sepnt $1000's on scooter cds, and will buy each version of shake that...so I dont see the problem for me, or feel any guilt.
Quoted from ""Punch""
I like the cj stone remix the best, but the steve murano mix is also very good, I like it almost as much as the cj stone mix, being that I like steve murano's music. But, the cj stone mix is the best of them all. I was a little dissapointed with the klubbheads mix, even though I like that one small melody they have in there during the middle of the song.
As for the original song, it's not their best song, no where near as good a jigga jigga, but as it being their worst single, no way!! Remember "She's the sun", that song was the worst song they ever made into a single. This song at least has some beat and is happy and catchy. "She's the sun" was slow, depressing, and barely had any good elements to it except for one of two melodies. It didn't do good ether compared to 99 % of their other singles. I think Shake that will do better, and I am looking forward to the new album. I can't wait to hear it, I really hope all of it isn't disco/house. If it's house/electronica, I won't mind too much. They shouldn't have broken away from Trance.
I find it odd how Jay Frog's set is now even Disco/house/electro. Why did house/disco become popular out of nowhere? Trance is the new thing, disco/house is popular, but most of the people who listen to techno listen to Trance/hardstyle/euro-dance/hardcore. Not disco/house.
I would think Scooter would have went hardstyle if they decided to go with trends, hardstyle seems to be a new techno genre that has been getting very popular. It would have made more sense for them to go hardstyle, since Jay Frog is considered more of a hardstyle artist from what a bunch of people have said on Scooter forums. I am surprised they went disco/house.
As for file-sharing, I would not know as many artists as I do now, who I recognize when I look at cds that I buy, and I still buy cds...plus the music industry is getting smart and selling mp3s which I buy...I am still waiting for the ministry of sound website to give US support for purchasing an account with their site, I really want to download the jay frog single "pushing" with the full mixes.
If it wasn't for filesharing, I would never know any of the techno artists that I listen to and recognize when I go into a music store and check out the techno section. Techno isn't publicized at all in the US, unless you buy a webster hall comp (which I buy, tranzworld with the warp brothers!!), there is no way of exposing yourself to techno without internet access. Unless, you buy a random techno cd and hope it's good.
