| 1. Ignition |
| 2. Maria (I Like It Loud) |
| 3. Weekend |
| 4. Take A Break |
| 5. Pulstar |
| 6. The Night |
| 7. Roll Baby Roll |
| 8. Level One |
| 9. Like Hypa Said |
| 10. Liquid Is Liquid |
| 11. A Little Bit Too Fast |
| 12. Soul Train |
Editorial Reviews
2003 album from the German techno group. Sheffield Tunes.
Stadium Techno Experience,Scooter,Edel Germany,Dance,Dance Music,Pop
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Stadium Techno Experience
Scooter Manufacturer: Edel Germany ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008MNYL Release Date: 2003-04-07 |
Tracks:
- Ignition
- Maria (I Like I Loud)
- Weekend!
- Take a Break
- Pulstar
- Night
- Roll Baby Roll
- Level One
- Like Hypa Said
- Liquid Is Liquid
- Little Bit Too Fast
- Soultrain
Tracks:
- Weekend! [N-Trance Mix]
- Nessaja [Flip & Fill Mix]
- Logical Song /Weekend! [Clubstar UK-Mix/Weekend!]
Album Description
2003 album from the German techno group. Sheffield Tunes.Album Details
The German Techno Rockers Charge on with the Music Fans Love to Hear with Great Guitars, Synths and a Beat You Can Dance To! who Says Rock N Roll is Dying? It's Just Getting Intense Than Ever and this Band Will Prove it to You. Sure It's all Cheez N Naff, but It's with Tongue in Cheek and Lets off a Lotta Steam. So Quitcha Bitchin About the State of Music and have a Kick-ass Time You'll Never Forget!Customer Reviews:
Stadium Techno Experience.......2007-05-17
I received the product which I have to ask in time indicated.
the stadium techno experience is an epic.......2006-01-25
The Stadium Techno Experience - Scooter at their best!.......2005-09-26
IGNITION: This opening track, like "Killer Bees" on "Mind the Gap" isn't really a techno song, but is the sound of a machine starting up followed by a voice that says, "Ignition sequence start." Then a full scale choir and orchestra bust out for a few seconds before becoming "technoized" and leads into the next song.
MARIA (I LIKE IT LOUD): This song is pure fun. The MC (H.P. Baxxter) sings along to the catchy, staccato beat, and the crowd is singing along. I like this track along, and the singing isn't too bad.
WEEKEND!: I absolutely love this song, and I think any other normal person would agree with me that this is one of the best songs on "The Stadium Techno Experience". This hit single has some interesting lyrics, and features one of those high-pitched voices singing about love. The melody is taken from "Stop! In the Name of Love", but it sounds about a hundred times better on this song. It also has a great piano accompaniment in the background.
TAKE A BREAK: The fourth track on "The Stadium Techno Experience" is very catchy. The synthesizer melody is really cool, and sounds like some Irish folk tune, and the snare drum playing gallantly in the background is great too. This is one of the better songs on this album, although I have to say they're all pretty good.
PULSTAR: This song is taken from a tune by Vangelis (who wrote the award-winning score to Chariots of Fire). Scooter takes Vangelis's signature electronic keyboard song and turns it into a techno song. It's a faster, groovier version of the original. The only thing that ruins this song is Scooter's addition of these super-cheesy lyrics sung by some annoyingly high-pitched electronic voice. Apart from that, this song is still great.
THE NIGHT: This is one of my favorite Scooter songs. The beginning of the song has the typical Scooter keyboards playing, with H.P. Baxxter doing his thing. Then, out of nowhere, a beautiful voice comes in, singing the main melody. Even though it's electronic, this is one of the few songs I've heard with a high-pitched voice where it actually sounded really good. Maybe this is because of the actual instrumentation of the piece, but who cares, because it sounds absolutely wonderful. The lyrics aren't that bad either. This is a very typical Scooter song.
ROLL BABY ROLL: "Roll Baby Roll" is a decent track, and what really makes this song nice is the happy hardcore piano that plays during the MC's riffs. The electric melody sounds a bit like another Vangelis song, but it's all Scooter's own creation.
LEVEL ONE: This is a "non-live" trance song, and it's one of my favorite dance songs without words. It starts of quiet with a small chorus in the background, and has some organ play a few notes before the song busts out into the main melody, which is complete greatness. It really reaches out to your emotions if you need something to listen to before a race, basketball game, or other sporting event. "Level One" is a good pump-up song.
LIKE HYPA SAID: This is my FAVORITE SCOOTER SONG OF ALL TIME! Although it's my favorite for personal reasons, it still is one Scooter's best. It blends all the typical elements of Scooter into one, nice six-and-a-half minute package of pure beauty. It starts off with percussion, and then goes into the usual techno beat with Baxxter yelling his lyrics with a very nice instrumentation in the background. Then the beat stops, and you hear chords in the back with some keyboard playing these really amazing arpeggios. Then, a chorus comes in, with somewhat stellar lyrics, and sings this beautiful harmonic solo, followed by some great techno melody, and repeats a couple of times. I love this song, I will always remember it. This was the first Scooter song I ever heard, and it's still my favorite. Even if it is for personal reasons, it's still great.
LIQUID IS LIQUID: This is probably the worst song on the album, but it's still very good. It's a bit repetitive, and I can't understand the lyrics. The electric organ playing along with the beat is good, too.
A LITTLE BIT TOO FAST: This song is really groovy, and doesn't have much singing, but is still fun to listen to. I don' know how to describe it, but the song speaks for itself. He bass is really great in this song.
SOUL TRAIN: The closing track on this album is another lyric-less trance song, and it's very similar to "Level One" in terms of orchestration. It uses the same elements of sound, but with a different melody. It uses the same instruments, but "Soul Train" is very pleasing to the ear.
I highly recommend this album to all techno fans, and it's worth the outrageous price. This album works so well because all the songs are diverse and yet they still manage to blend excellently with one another. This is definitely one of Scooter's best albums of all time, and I am surprised my CD still functions properly because I have played it so many times.
SCOOTER IS WICKED!!.......2004-10-24
it's comming out in 3 versions:
1. The first album version: 11 fat tracks without a booklett.
2. The second version: 11 fat tracks with a brilliant booklett, additional 2 bonus tracks and on top of that: A multimedia part. This multimedia part contains the uncensored (!) version of the hit-video „Shake That!", the making of, an interview with Scooter and funky photos!
3. The third album version is the Scooter power-pack! 11 fat tracks with a brilliant booklett, additional 2 bonus tracks and on top of that: A multimedia part. This multimedia part contains the uncensored (!) version of the hit-video „Shake That!", the making of, an interview with Scooter and funky photos, a cool poster and in addition to that an audio CD with 11 LIVE - tracks of the „We Like It Loud Tour".
If you can read German go to amazon.de and order a copy
SCOOTER!!!.......2004-06-04
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Stadium Techno Experience
Scooter Manufacturer: Edi Video ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00008V5TO Release Date: 2003-04-01 |
Tracks:
- Ignition
- Maria (I Like I Loud)
- Weekend!
- Take a Break
- Pulstar
- Night
- Roll Baby Roll
- Level One
- Like Hypa Said
- Liquid Is Liquid
- Little Bit Too Fast
- Soultrain
Tracks:
- Weekend! [N-Trance Mix]
- Nessaja [Flip & Fill Mix]
- Logical Song /Weekend! [Clubstar UK-Mix/Weekend!]
Customer Reviews:
The Best of the newones ! ! ! !.......2003-06-04
(I hope) ! ! ! !
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Stadium Techno Experience
Scooter Manufacturer: Sheffield Tunes ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00008MNYM Release Date: 2003-04-01 |
Tracks:
- Ignition
- Maria (I Like I Loud)
- Weekend!
- Take a Break
- Pulstar
- Night
- Roll Baby Roll
- Level One
- Like Hypa Said
- Liquid Is Liquid
- Little Bit Too Fast
- Soultrain
Tracks:
- Weekend! [N-Trance Mix]
- Nessaja [Flip & Fill Mix]
- Logical Song /Weekend! [Clubstar UK-Mix/Weekend!]
Album Description
Special limited edition 2 CD set includes 3 previously unreleased remixes - 'Weekend' (N-Trance Mix), 'Nessaja' (Flip & Fill Mix) & 'The Logical Song' (Clubstar UK-Mix) plus 'Weekend' (The Unrated Video) and special pictures. Sheffield. 2003.Customer Reviews:
The Stadium Techno Experience - absolutely brilliant!.......2005-09-26
IGNITION: This opening track, like "Killer Bees" on "Mind the Gap" isn't really a techno song, but is the sound of a machine starting up followed by a voice that says, "Ignition sequence start." Then a full scale choir and orchestra bust out for a few seconds before becoming "technoized" and leads into the next song.
MARIA (I LIKE IT LOUD): This song is pure fun. The MC (H.P. Baxxter) sings along to the catchy, staccato beat, and the crowd is singing along. I like this track along, and the singing isn't too bad.
WEEKEND!: I absolutely love this song, and I think any other normal person would agree with me that this is one of the best songs on "The Stadium Techno Experience". This hit single has some interesting lyrics, and features one of those high-pitched voices singing about love. The melody is taken from "Stop! In the Name of Love", but it sounds about a hundred times better on this song. It also has a great piano accompaniment in the background.
TAKE A BREAK: The fourth track on "The Stadium Techno Experience" is very catchy. The synthesizer melody is really cool, and sounds like some Irish folk tune, and the snare drum playing gallantly in the background is great too. This is one of the better songs on this album, although I have to say they're all pretty good.
PULSTAR: This song is taken from a tune by Vangelis (who wrote the award-winning score to Chariots of Fire). Scooter takes Vangelis's signature electronic keyboard song and turns it into a techno song. It's a faster, groovier version of the original. The only thing that ruins this song is Scooter's addition of these super-cheesy lyrics sung by some annoyingly high-pitched electronic voice. Apart from that, this song is still great.
THE NIGHT: This is one of my favorite Scooter songs. The beginning of the song has the typical Scooter keyboards playing, with H.P. Baxxter doing his thing. Then, out of nowhere, a beautiful voice comes in, singing the main melody. Even though it's electronic, this is one of the few songs I've heard with a high-pitched voice where it actually sounded really good. Maybe this is because of the actual instrumentation of the piece, but who cares, because it sounds absolutely wonderful. The lyrics aren't that bad either. This is a very typical Scooter song.
ROLL BABY ROLL: "Roll Baby Roll" is a decent track, and what really makes this song nice is the happy hardcore piano that plays during the MC's riffs. The electric melody sounds a bit like another Vangelis song, but it's all Scooter's own creation.
LEVEL ONE: This is a "non-live" trance song, and it's one of my favorite dance songs without words. It starts of quiet with a small chorus in the background, and has some organ play a few notes before the song busts out into the main melody, which is complete greatness. It really reaches out to your emotions if you need something to listen to before a race, basketball game, or other sporting event. "Level One" is a good pump-up song.
LIKE HYPA SAID: This is my FAVORITE SCOOTER SONG OF ALL TIME! Although it's my favorite for personal reasons, it still is one Scooter's best. It blends all the typical elements of Scooter into one, nice six-and-a-half minute package of pure beauty. It starts off with percussion, and then goes into the usual techno beat with Baxxter yelling his lyrics with a very nice instrumentation in the background. Then the beat stops, and you hear chords in the back with some keyboard playing these really amazing arpeggios. Then, a chorus comes in, with somewhat stellar lyrics, and sings this beautiful harmonic solo, followed by some great techno melody, and repeats a couple of times. I love this song, I will always remember it. This was the first Scooter song I ever heard, and it's still my favorite. Even if it is for personal reasons, it's still great.
LIQUID IS LIQUID: This is probably the worst song on the album, but it's still very good. It's a bit repetitive, and I can't understand the lyrics. The electric organ playing along with the beat is good, too.
A LITTLE BIT TOO FAST: This song is really groovy, and doesn't have much singing, but is still fun to listen to. I don' know how to describe it, but the song speaks for itself. He bass is really great in this song.
SOUL TRAIN: The closing track on this album is another lyric-less trance song, and it's very similar to "Level One" in terms of orchestration. It uses the same elements of sound, but with a different melody. It uses the same instruments, but "Soul Train" is very pleasing to the ear.
I highly recommend this album to all techno fans, and it's worth the outrageous price. This album works so well because all the songs are diverse and yet they still manage to blend excellently with one another. This is definitely one of Scooter's best albums of all time, and I am surprised my CD still functions properly because I have played it so many times.
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