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bad promo for sure.
The only one was a failure several months ago.
DDE, which was the single to promote the new album was available the same day than the new album(!?!?!?)..what's going on, it should have been available 1month before the album's release date. Complete nonsense.![]()
DDE is a big flop as the new album and another single won't change anything.
>bring the trance/hardstyle back with fresh sounds and a lot of energy!

if this album and the remaining singles do flop, i can see scooter hitting the studio sooner rather than later,
this was a similar thing in 2007 with TUAO
... because I think in the past we had all the top 10 singles due to the huge steady fanbase, and now, it seems half of it or less is left, because otherwise all, DDE and TBMU would have been rather succesfull. So it seems UTROTT and it's first 2 singles were bought by the steady fanbase and other general people, and now with DDE and TBMU it seems only the shrinked steady fanbase has bought it. That's the only conclusion I can draw, because even due to the sound shock, steady fans will buy it, so it seems Scooter has lost many steady fans due to the JAOTW era. Although at first the JAOTW era looked succesful, but that maybe just because of many new short-time fans so to speak, that have left after the jumpstyle hype as we could already notice with the last UTROTT singles. And due to that we now can see that the steady fanbase has shrinked in since 2007, because they are the only ones left following Scooter now as it seems....hmmmm...

Can't agree with that at all. What is a "fan"? In Germany, Scooter have so much fans, or sympathisers. They wanna get the Scooter sound right (happy hardcore, hardstyle, fast and hard tunes), and the new album don't give it to them. So it's right, that a lot "fans" didn't buy the new album. (or like it that much) UTROTT was better in a few ways. The band has to release C'est bleu AND another HARDER single before the tour to motivate their fanbase. TBMU was such an experiment to show: We're still alive and could do some "new". The problem with "new" things is: most of the fans are conservative - as I said, they wanna get that: FASTER HARDER SCOOTER! (the feeling I mean).Somehow I have the feeling the steady fanbase has decreased quite much since UTROTT for some reason![]()
... because I think in the past we had all the top 10 singles due to the huge steady fanbase, and now, it seems half of it or less is left, because otherwise all, DDE and TBMU would have been rather succesfull. So it seems UTROTT and it's first 2 singles were bought by the steady fanbase and other general people, and now with DDE and TBMU it seems only the shrinked steady fanbase has bought it. That's the only conclusion I can draw, because even due to the sound shock, steady fans will buy it, so it seems Scooter has lost many steady fans due to the JAOTW era. Although at first the JAOTW era looked succesful, but that maybe just because of many new short-time fans so to speak, that have left after the jumpstyle hype as we could already notice with the last UTROTT singles. And due to that we now can see that the steady fanbase has shrinked in since 2007, because they are the only ones left following Scooter now as it seems....hmmmm...
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This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "ScooterPosseLeipzig" (Nov 2nd 2011, 11:14am)
Actually the fact that DDE was out at the same day as the album is when I think now not the reason it did so bad. Ok, due to the album release on the same day probably noone bought the CD single of DDE because for a little bit more money you get a 2CD album. But as for the download succes of the DDE single, it should normally do well when the track is liked, because it's also part of the album. And as I've heard also album songs can get into the single charts with enough downloads, so it seems that DDE also wasn't downloaded that well as seperate track and people downloaded the full album and not this 1 chosen seperate track. Because if they would have downloaded only a selection of tracks from the TBMU album including DDE, it would have done better in the charts. So it seems the customers simply weren't ready for the DDE sound, although the strange thing is that actually that DDE sound fits well into the charts if you ask me

I think it´s more simple: The album isn´t good. You cannot imagine AC DC singing rap. People expect what they expect from Scooter, it´s all. They could be "creative", "fresh", etc. but staying with their style, trance, techno, happy hardcore....4
Same as it happens with Sheffield...even Sheffield was better...

Bottom line if they want to take TBMU higher in the chart-as much as I love C'est BLEU, Sugary dip or It's a biz should be the next single, or even Sex,Drugs and Rock'n'roll.
