We Bring the Noise [Import]

Track Listings

 
1. Habibi Halua
2. Posse (I Need You on the Floor)
3. Acid Bomb
4. We Bring the Noise!
5. R U ?
6. So What' Cha Want
7. Burn the House
8. Chinese Whispers
9. I Shot the DJ
10. Transcendental
11. Remedy
12. Devil Drums

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Eighth album from German techno outfit featuring the top ten hit 'Posse (I Need You On The Floor)'. 2001 release.

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We Bring the Noise
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • we bring an epic
  • WE BRING THE NOISE! ~ SCOOTER
  • SCOOTER!!!
  • And it's an awful lot of noise
  • the best techno in germany?
We Bring the Noise
Scooter
Manufacturer: Edel Germany
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005KG0W
Release Date: 2001-06-26

Tracks:

  1. Habibi Halua
  2. Posse (I Need You on the Floor)
  3. Acid Bomb
  4. We Bring the Noise!
  5. R U ?
  6. So What' Cha Want
  7. Burn the House
  8. Chinese Whispers
  9. I Shot the DJ
  10. Transcendental
  11. Remedy
  12. Devil Drums

Album Description

Eighth album from German techno outfit featuring the top ten hit 'Posse (I Need You On The Floor)'. 2001 release.

Album Details

2001 full-length disc from the trio of hard rockin German techno artists.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars we bring an epic.......2006-06-30

This album has an amazing big epic soundscape to it. If there were only 5 studio albums you were to get from scooter I would recomend this one and back to the heavyweight jam, the stadium techno experience, mind the gap, who' got the last laugh now. Also all singles from those albums. Yep this is definetly one of scooter's best cds, so what are you waiting for buy it now!

4 out of 5 stars WE BRING THE NOISE! ~ SCOOTER.......2006-06-17

Well, actually it's more like "we bring the music" because I wouldn't call anything by Scooter noise. This album, I think I can safely say is more of an experiment in many ways, as the listener can hear more unique sounds being produced in this album, and more melodies that you really wouldn't expect. A lot of people say this is a classic Scooter album. I would disagree, and I don't think it's their best work. However, it is still very good and sure beats the last two Scooter albums created.

1. HABIBI HALUA: I'm not quite sure what "Habibi Halua" means, but this opening track features some [real] female vocals singing in some foreign language (haven't figured that out, either). I think it's kind of boring and considering Scooter has a very Western sound, the clash between German music and Oriental music or whatever it's supposed to be doesn't work very well.

2. POSSE (I NEED YOU ON THE FLOOR): The word "posse" is used in a lot of songs, and now there is finally a song named after it! It's a very groovy piece with an awesome hardcore piano solo and those somewhat irritating high-pitched vocals repeating the title of the song over and over again. This was the only single on this album, and I don't think it's as good as some of their other singles, just because it's a bit repetitive (and silly).

3. ACID BOMB: This song features a low-pitched vocal for a change, which adds to the element. This song is also a bit repetitive, and requires some patience by the listener. The middle is wicked, though.

4. WE BRING THE NOISE!: This song features H.P. Baxxter (or Sheffield Dave) shouting some good lyrics without that thing that makes his voice sound different, and sounds more authentically German. There's a nice rippin' little guitar solo in the middle.

5. R U :-)?: Another interesting song featured also in their live "Encore" album, instead of using a human voice, there is an electronic voice that repeats "Are you happy" with a fat melody chasing in the background.

6. SO WHAT'CHA WANT: This song, again, is a bit repetitive, and has some interesting DJ sound effects, but overall the piece just doesn't do much for me. Sheffield Dave's lyrics are nonsensical and I can't concentrate on them for a long time. They just sort of go through one ear and out the other.

7. BURN THE HOUSE: This is one of the better tracks, and is pretty much the same style as "We Are The Greatest" from three years previously. It has that same electro-voice and the melody is kind of lost in the electronic-ness of the vocals. I think "We Are The Greatest" had a bit more variety.

8. CHINESE WHISPERS: Yep, this track is pretty boring. Again, the Western/Eastern sounds don't mix very well (no pun intended). The "Chinese" voices really aren't that authentic, either.

9. I SHOT THE DJ: This is definitely the best track on the album. It inspired "Aiii Shot the DJ" released the next year as a single on their second "best-of" album. More melancholy than "Aiii Shot the DJ", it has the same high-pitched vocal singing, and has a great melody with some of the best chord progressions on the piano I've ever heard from Scooter. In the middle of the piece, the tempo slows down, and the entire song is in slow-motion, and it sounds really good.

10. TRANSCENDENTAL: This would probably be a really great trance song if it just wasn't so long. However, the overall air of the piece is better than the two trance songs following it.

11. REMEDY: I don't think much of this number, either. Yeah, OK, they're trying to spice things up with more low-pitched vocals again, but it's just more of the same repetitive techno that makes you fall asleep.

12. DEVIL DRUMS: The closing track is yet another instrumental piece, but this one is likeable because instead of the usual percussion that has been featured on every other Scooter song prior to it, it has some interesting drums, almost African sounding, and provides a nice transition. Even though the percussion solo takes a while, it's worth it because it's totally unlike any other that Scooter has ever created. When the "devil" drums die out, the song closes out with a great, haunting melody.

Just for the record, Scooter should never end an album with three consecutive trance tracks. Sorry, there's only so much instrumental music you can take with electronica and dance. I think the overall setback with "We Bring the Noise!" is the frequent repetitiveness in a lot of tracks that you didn't see in other previous albums like "Wicked!" and "Age of Love". I would only get this album if you're the kind of person that has to have every single Scooter album available. Since I own this album, I can safely say that. I mean, there's only one single, and there's only about three songs that are truly decent, so I would suggest looking at some of their other albums first before getting this one. Q.E.D.

5 out of 5 stars SCOOTER!!!.......2004-06-04

great album, super tracks and nothing more you can ask for, just simply amazing album! i highly reccomend it! SCOOTER 4ever!

4 out of 5 stars And it's an awful lot of noise.......2003-12-07

"Back to the Heavyweight Jam" remains the best. This is right up there, though. If you've ever heard Scooter, and liked what you heard, that's all you need to know. Buy it.

For the sake of the (temporarily) less enlightened, though, a bit more elaboration. If you need to get up early in the morning and you want to wake up in a hurry, this disc will fit the bill. From the first bass beat in "Posse," this sucker doesn't let up a bit until the cymbal fades out at the end of "Devil Drums."

In the interim, Scooter prove once again that their brand of techno is unrivaled. "Acid Bomb" has a thump that will make you wish you had a better stereo and glad if you do, "We Bring the Noise!" recalls Coolest-Song-Ever "Faster Harder Scooter" from Back to the..., and "R U :)?" burbles along on a huge beat and some great synths. "So Whatcha Want?" mellows the tone a little bit, and "Burn the House" is a years-later sonic sequel to "We Are the Greatest" from "No Time to Chill." "Chinese Whispers" has a little bit of trance to it, and "I Shot the DJ," while inferior to the blow-your-doors-off single version, is a pretty good track.

"Transcendental" is the best track on the album. At first it sounds like the frat-party, me-too, cookie-cutter techno that makes so many people despise the genre, but then The Melody comes in. The song shifts into a whole new gear, and by the end you're left wide eyed and wishing you could write a song that good. This is techno as only Scooter can do it.

"Remedy" doesn't really do it for me, but "Devil Drums" rocks and ends the album on a very good note. If you like Scooter, you should already own this. If you like techno and have never heard of Scooter, you should buy this, "Back to the Heavyweight Jam," and "Push the Beat For This Jam," don't argue with me. If you don't think you like techno, you should reconsider, because if you haven't heard Scooter, you haven't really heard techno.

1 out of 5 stars the best techno in germany?.......2003-08-07

he sings with play back when we wtached him on TV program. is he good? you should answer it by your self! he is a part of commercial garbage hit production!
We Bring the Noise
Average customer rating: Not rated
    We Bring the Noise
    Scooter
    Manufacturer: Sheffield Tunes
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00005LKDY
    Release Date: 2001-06-18

    Tracks:

    1. Habibi Halua
    2. Posse (I Need You on the Floor)
    3. Acid Bomb
    4. We Bring the Noise!
    5. R U ?
    6. So What' Cha Want
    7. Burn the House
    8. Chinese Whispers
    9. I Shot the DJ
    10. Transcendental
    11. Remedy
    12. Devil Drums
    We Bring the Noise!
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      We Bring the Noise!

      Manufacturer: Sheffield Tunes
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD
      ASIN: B000RTBDXM

      Product Description

      Tracklisting: 1 Habibi Halua (1:08) 2 Posse (I Need You On The Floor) (3:50) 3 Acid Bomb (5:32) 4 We Bring The Noise! (3:44) 5 R U :) ? (5:19) 6 So What'cha Want (4:06) 7 Burn The House (4:34) 8 Chinese Whispers (6:23) 9 I Shot The DJ (3:39) 10 Transcendental (6:01) 11 Remedy (3:37) 12 Devil Drums (5:24)
      Sphinx
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Sphinx

        Manufacturer: Red Records
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
        ASIN: B000CA33FW
        Release Date: 2003-05-27
        We Bring the Noise
        Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
        • WE BRING THE NOISE! ~ SCOOTER
        We Bring the Noise
        Scooter
        Manufacturer: Edel
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
        GeneralGeneral | Techno | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
        Hardcore TechnoHardcore Techno | Techno | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
        TranceTrance | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
        Dance & DJDance & DJ | Imports | Stores | Music
        ASIN: B00005MJ1K
        Release Date: 2006-05-02

        Tracks:

        1. Habibi Halua
        2. Posse (I Need You on the Floor)
        3. Acid Bomb
        4. We Bring the Noise!
        5. R U ?
        6. So What' Cha Want
        7. Burn the House
        8. Chinese Whispers
        9. I Shot the DJ
        10. Transcendental
        11. Remedy
        12. Devil Drums

        Customer Reviews:

        4 out of 5 stars WE BRING THE NOISE! ~ SCOOTER.......2006-06-17

        Well, actually it's more like "we bring the music" because I wouldn't call anything by Scooter noise. This album, I think I can safely say is more of an experiment in many ways, as the listener can hear more unique sounds being produced in this album, and more melodies that you really wouldn't expect. A lot of people say this is a classic Scooter album. I would disagree, and I don't think it's their best work. However, it is still very good and sure beats the last two Scooter albums created.

        1. HABIBI HALUA: I'm not quite sure what "Habibi Halua" means, but this opening track features some [real] female vocals singing in some foreign language (haven't figured that out, either). I think it's kind of boring and considering Scooter has a very Western sound, the clash between German music and Oriental music or whatever it's supposed to be doesn't work very well.

        2. POSSE (I NEED YOU ON THE FLOOR): The word "posse" is used in a lot of songs, and now there is finally a song named after it! It's a very groovy piece with an awesome hardcore piano solo and those somewhat irritating high-pitched vocals repeating the title of the song over and over again. This was the only single on this album, and I don't think it's as good as some of their other singles, just because it's a bit repetitive (and silly).

        3. ACID BOMB: This song features a low-pitched vocal for a change, which adds to the element. This song is also a bit repetitive, and requires some patience by the listener. The middle is wicked, though.

        4. WE BRING THE NOISE!: This song features H.P. Baxxter (or Sheffield Dave) shouting some good lyrics without that thing that makes his voice sound different, and sounds more authentically German. There's a nice rippin' little guitar solo in the middle.

        5. R U :-)?: Another interesting song featured also in their live "Encore" album, instead of using a human voice, there is an electronic voice that repeats "Are you happy" with a fat melody chasing in the background.

        6. SO WHAT'CHA WANT: This song, again, is a bit repetitive, and has some interesting DJ sound effects, but overall the piece just doesn't do much for me. Sheffield Dave's lyrics are nonsensical and I can't concentrate on them for a long time. They just sort of go through one ear and out the other.

        7. BURN THE HOUSE: This is one of the better tracks, and is pretty much the same style as "We Are The Greatest" from three years previously. It has that same electro-voice and the melody is kind of lost in the electronic-ness of the vocals. I think "We Are The Greatest" had a bit more variety.

        8. CHINESE WHISPERS: Yep, this track is pretty boring. Again, the Western/Eastern sounds don't mix very well (no pun intended). The "Chinese" voices really aren't that authentic, either.

        9. I SHOT THE DJ: This is definitely the best track on the album. It inspired "Aiii Shot the DJ" released the next year as a single on their second "best-of" album. More melancholy than "Aiii Shot the DJ", it has the same high-pitched vocal singing, and has a great melody with some of the best chord progressions on the piano I've ever heard from Scooter. In the middle of the piece, the tempo slows down, and the entire song is in slow-motion, and it sounds really good.

        10. TRANSCENDENTAL: This would probably be a really great trance song if it just wasn't so long. However, the overall air of the piece is better than the two trance songs following it.

        11. REMEDY: I don't think much of this number, either. Yeah, OK, they're trying to spice things up with more low-pitched vocals again, but it's just more of the same repetitive techno that makes you fall asleep.

        12. DEVIL DRUMS: The closing track is yet another instrumental piece, but this one is likeable because instead of the usual percussion that has been featured on every other Scooter song prior to it, it has some interesting drums, almost African sounding, and provides a nice transition. Even though the percussion solo takes a while, it's worth it because it's totally unlike any other that Scooter has ever created. When the "devil" drums die out, the song closes out with a great, haunting melody.

        Just for the record, Scooter should never end an album with three consecutive trance tracks. Sorry, there's only so much instrumental music you can take with electronica and dance. I think the overall setback with "We Bring the Noise!" is the frequent repetitiveness in a lot of tracks that you didn't see in other previous albums like "Wicked!" and "Age of Love". I would only get this album if you're the kind of person that has to have every single Scooter album available. I own this album, so I can safely say that. I mean, there's only one single, and there's only about three songs that are truly decent, so I would suggest looking at some of their other albums first before getting this one. Q.E.D.
        We Bring the Noise
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          We Bring the Noise
          Scooter
          Manufacturer: Jvc Japan
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Techno | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
          Hardcore TechnoHardcore Techno | Techno | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
          TranceTrance | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Dance Pop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
          Dance & DJDance & DJ | Imports | Stores | Music
          ASIN: B00005MMOA
          Release Date: 2001-08-22

          Tracks:

          1. Habibi Halua
          2. Posse (I Need You On The Floor)
          3. Acid Bomb
          4. We Bring The Noise!
          5. R U Happy?
          6. So What'cha Want
          7. Burn The House
          8. Chinese Whispers
          9. I Shot The DJ
          10. Transcendental
          11. Remedy
          12. Devil Drums
          13. Posse (I Need You On The Floor) (P.K.G. Mix)
          14. I'm Your Pusher (Airscape Mix)

          Album Details

          Japanese Version featuring Two Bonus Tracks: 'posse (I Need You on the Floor)(Pkg Mix)', and 'i'm Your Pusher (Airscapre Remix)'.

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