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SCOOTER

Over The Top is one way to describe the SCOOTER charts history both at home and abroad, earning them the accolade of Germany’s most successful chart act since records began. Even though the news of their #1 album in the UK rankings has long since penetrated the media world, causing considerable amazement in some quarters, the SCOOTER crew appear relatively underwhelmed by the whole phenomenon. Which seems to be the ideal strategy for maintaining their high altitude flight, beyond the reach of any radar wave interference.

In total, SCOOTER can look back on more than 400 weeks (and counting) in the German charts, the equivalent of eight years, pretty much half of SCOOTER’s 16 year band history to date. SCOOTER are one of a very few German acts to have shaped the musical landscape at home and abroad for well over a decade, without losing any of their energy or freshness. You either love SCOOTER or you hate them – either way, their style is the antithesis of boring!

Over 30 million sales and more than 80 gold and platinum awards all over the globe underline their extra-special status.

Let`s take a closer look at this phenomenon: Back in 1994 the worldwide party nation was celebrating rave culture in the underground as new techno clubs sprung up everywhere, whilst the charts were dominated by mindnumbing Euro dance and mainstream singles. At that time, “Hyper Hyper“ could not be considered a commercial track by any stretch of the imagination, and yet Scooter took the charts by storm, launching techno into the overground overnight. Eight years of graft with "Celebrate The Nun" and other projects and remixes were finally about to pay off. Songs like “Move Your Ass”, "Friends", "Endless Summer" and "Back In The UK" proved beyond all doubt that Scooter were more than just another “one hit wonder“ of the early 90s. “How Much Is The Fish?”, “Maria (I Like It Loud)”, “Nessaja”, “One (Always Hardcore)”, ”Weekend”, “Jumping All Over The World” and “Jump That Rock” to name just a few, continued the hit tradition of this remarkable formation. Many an interview begins with sheer wonder at the longevity of the band’s career, coupled with the question: “what is the secret of the group’s success?“ "Find out what you are unable to do and then go and do it!" is one of H.P.’s favourite quotes, which has become something of a mission statement for the combo. “You can’t afford to lose your curiosity or a certain healthy naivety, otherwise you might as well pack it in on the spot. If the element of fun is gone, it doesn’t make much sense. And you need to stay credible. We do everything by ourselves in the studio and our fans respect that.“ Baxxter’s fondness for unconventional methods can drive his colleagues to distraction, however. "He comes up with the maddest ideas and then we have to see how we can build a song together“ is how Rick J. Jordan describes their way of working, a twinkle in his eye. "But that’s why I love him, it’s a real inspiration and you can be sure there’s something worthwhile in there, once you get used to his style." His lyrics may, at first glance, focus on whipping up the crowd into a frenzy, enacting battles with imaginary M.C.s (and winning), embracing the “Scooter phenomenon“, but H.P. has come to delight in sprinkling literary references and hidden messages among the more apparently simplistic shouts (“Respect to the man in the icecream van“, by way of example, is a tribute to The KLF). Baxxter is Scooter’s enfant terrible, and has been the focal point of the band, in terms of sound as well as vision, over the past 13 years. Keyboard player and sound engineer Rick J. Jordan is, in contrast, the calming influence of the team. Explaining how they work in the studio, Jordan notes "I try to sort the creative chaos and add in my own ideas into the production process“. Responsible for sound design and audio engineering, he is also the team’s “musician“ with over 30 years of experience with piano and keyboards and a knowledge of classical music theory to back it up. He has even created a virtual symphony orchestra and has enthusiastically paved the way for Scooter’s excursions into musical genres as diverse as rock, classical and Celtic folklore. The third founder member of the band, Jens Thele, is more in the background, taking care of the group’s business affairs. As the mastermind and managing director of KONTOR Records, he introduces Scooter to the international market and brings his visionary expertise in marketing and concepts on board. It did not take the newest member, Michael Simon, long to spot this: "When Jens joins us in the studio towards the end of the production phase, his input is absolutely invaluable, both in terms of his A&R talent and his years of Djing. He can add that extra special something, an unexpected idea or suggestion how to improve a track. You really notice that music is an important part of his life“.

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