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Space Cowboy

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Saturday, October 16th 2004, 7:26pm

Rick Statement zu House Musik 1996

Schon verwunderlich wie sich die Einstellung ändert im Laufe der Jahre :wink:

Rick Statement zu House 1996!

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Saturday, October 16th 2004, 8:02pm

wtf goes this about???
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Sunday, October 17th 2004, 12:22am

I understood these words: House, Techno, Rave, Gabber, Breakbeat

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Sunday, October 17th 2004, 2:49pm

this was 1996 ... now we have 2004! :roll:

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Sunday, October 17th 2004, 3:49pm

oke rotty you understand it, where is rick talking about in those 30 sec
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Sunday, October 17th 2004, 6:46pm

Yes - I'de like to know what he said - but it was 8 years ago :)

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Sunday, October 17th 2004, 7:22pm

Rick says that they make not an House Track (1996) because House was a big famous Style in this Time. He say, that Scooter makes harder Tracks around 160-190 BPM it's not Gabber but it's very hard.

And today? They make an House Track! :D

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Sunday, October 17th 2004, 7:45pm

Rick said that they don't follow up the trend that the whole world believes to be compelled to produce house music. They keep that kind of sound they began!

He don't believe that the the whole stuff shape up to house music. House music works good in clubs, but at big parties that music doesn't involve such a big mood like Techno or Rave music.

And now we've got SHAKE THAT who is disco/house :?
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Sunday, October 17th 2004, 7:53pm

mmm but why make scooter after rebel yell with I'm Raving a Progressive House Track (yo known 1996-1997 was Progressive Hpuse a big Style)

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Sunday, October 17th 2004, 8:13pm

In my opinion it's maybe a little breathed on by Progressive-House. But not a pure Progressive-House track.

For myself it's just an ordinary old Scooter happy style single. :D
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Sunday, October 17th 2004, 8:14pm

yeah for it's too typical scooter style (i'm raving) but in some discussion the press call it Progressive House

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Sunday, October 17th 2004, 8:36pm

Falls es jemand noch nicht kennen sollte, ich habe mal das ganze Interview zur Verfügung gestellt. Ist von der Our Happy Hardcore Presse CD 1996.

Interview
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Sunday, October 17th 2004, 11:35pm

Vielen Dank, Space Cowboy :D

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Sunday, October 17th 2004, 11:56pm

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Ferris: Ja, mein Lieblings-Track ist ganz klar „Rebell Yell“, ist halt sehr songorientiert, und das ist als so der Musikerpart in der Gruppe mag man das besonders gerne


Songorientiert ist gut ausgedrückt! Genau so eine Single vermisse ich schon sehr lange bei Scooter! Die letzte war wohl She's The Sun die songorintiert war, ansonsten nur noch Shout Nummern.
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Monday, October 18th 2004, 1:02pm

Also ich habe mal das ganze Interview durchgelesen und es ist an sich sehr gut, es wird viel über das Album gesprochen und über ihre Lieblingsstücke darauf usw., sowas lese ich gerne. Nur teilweise haben die Jungs auch ziemlichen Quark erzählt. Z.B. jede Nummer ist total anders und man kann sie nicht miteinander vergleichen. Naja, so extrem sind die Unterschiede auch nicht, ist halt alles Happy Hardcore-Style. Und viel Breakbeat eingebaut? Ich mag mich täuschen, aber der einzige Song, der ein bissel Breakbeat hat, ist "Our Happy Hardcore". Ansonsten gibt es straighte Beats.

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Monday, October 18th 2004, 1:11pm

Danke für das interview!
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Monday, October 18th 2004, 10:12pm

Danke für teilen das interview mit uns... :-D

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