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Scooter (band)

Scooter is a German happy hardcore, rave and techno music band founded in Hamburg in 1993.[1] To date, the band has sold over 30 million records[5] and earned over 80 Gold and Platinum awards.[7] Scooter is considered the most commercially successful German single-record act with 23 top ten hits.[8] Since December 2022, the band is composed of lead vocalist H. P. Baxxter, musician/producer Marc Blou, DJ/producer Jay Frog and manager Jens Thele.

Scooter
Scooter in late 2018: H. P. Baxxter (mic),
Michael Simon (keyboards left),
Etnik Zarari (keyboards right)
Background information
OriginHamburg, Germany
Genres
DiscographyScooter discography
Years active1993–present
LabelsSheffield Tunes (Kontor)[5]
Members
Past members
Websitescootertechno.com

Among their more well-known hits are "Hyper Hyper", "Move Your Ass!", "Friends", "Endless Summer", "Back in the U.K.", "I'm Raving", "Fire", "How Much Is the Fish?", "Ramp! (The Logical Song)", "Nessaja", "Weekend!", "Maria (I Like It Loud)", "One (Always Hardcore)" and "The Question Is What Is the Question?".

Career edit

Celebrate the Nun (1985–1992) edit

At the end of 1985, H. P. Baxxter and Rick J. Jordan met in Hanover, Germany through a small ad and founded the synthpop/new wave band Celebrate the Nun. While the lead vocals were performed by Baxxter and female vocals were delivered by Baxxter's sister Britt Maxime, Rick J. Jordan took care of the keyboards and sound engineering.[9] The band released their first album Meanwhile in 1989. AllMusic wrote that "During the mid-'80s, numerous synth pop acts dreamed of becoming the next Depeche Mode. Celebrate the Nun could have been buried in the glut of Depeche Mode doppelgangers; however, top-drawer songwriting and consistently catchy hooks lifted Celebrate the Nun above the mass of wannabes".[10] The single "Will You Be There" off Meanwhile peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard Dance/Club play chart on 23 June 1990, whereas the single "She's a Secretary/Strange" peaked at No. 12 on Dance/Club play chart on 8 December of the same year.[8] Slin Tompson, who was the fourth person in the band's original line-up, left the band in 1990 to start a project on his own.[9] In 1991, the band released their second album Continuous, but this was less successful due to synthpop's declining popularity.[10] Two singles were released off the second material, "Patience" and "You Make Me Wonder" both of which went without charting. Not finding the expected success in the New Wave arena, Baxxter kept working at the former Hamburg based Indie label (currently Edel Records) in the Distribution and Sales department where he met Scooter's future manager Jens Thele.[11]

The Loop (1993–1998) edit

Soon afterwards, in late 1993, the former Celebrate the Nun members under the management of Jens Thele formed a remix team known as The Loop. The Loop became one of the top remix teams in Germany, releasing remixes for artists like Adeva, Holly Johnson, The Tag Team and RuPaul.[11][12]

The First Chapter (December 1993–1998) edit

Scooter started as a project in December 1993. Their debut single was a cover of René et Gaston's "Vallée De Larmes" (French for Valley of Tears) and reached No.8 on the German official dance chart. In April 1994, Scooter played their first live show at "The Palladium" in Hamburg.

 
Scooter during 1st Chapter (1993–98). Left to right: Rick J. Jordan, Ferris Bueller, H. P. Baxxter.

At first, "Hyper Hyper" was expected to be a small hit within the club scene, but it managed to reach the No.2 position on the German single chart, Media Control, eventually going triple gold for selling 750,000 units.[11][13] "Hyper Hyper" also entered the top-5 in Switzerland, Austria and in Italy, meanwhile, entering the top-10 in the Netherlands and Norway.[14][15] Scooter's third single "Move Your Ass" reached No.3 on Media Control's single chart after a few weeks of its release and managed to achieve a gold status for sales of over 250,000 in Germany.[13] The single also gained similar success as its predecessor outside of Germany, it entered the top-5 in Switzerland, Austria and the Netherlands, meanwhile, entering the top-10 in Norway and Italy.[16][17] The follow-up singles, "Friends" and "Endless Summer" managed to enter the top-20 in number of countries including Switzerland, Austria and Finland.[18][19]

The band maintained the initial technique of their sound throughout their second album, Our Happy Hardcore, until the style became noticeably different with their 1996 single "I'm Raving" (from the third album Wicked) as the tempos were down to 138 BPM from their previous tempos which were between the range of 160 and 190 BPM. The single reached No.4 in Germany and earned a gold certification for selling well over 250,000 units.[13]

Scooter's fourth album, Age of Love, which reached the No.19 slot on Germany's Media Control album chart was the last album that featured Baxxter's cousin Ferris Bueller.[11][20]

The Second Chapter (1998–2002) edit

 
Scooter circa 2000. Left to right: H. P. Baxxter, Rick J. Jordan, Axel Coon.

In 1998, Ferris Bueller (Soren Buehler) left the group to pursue a solo career (he later admitted that he had been suffering from depression for several years due to his then new time-demanding life as a pop star), and was replaced by DJ Axel Coon, who had been working with the band at the recording studio for some time already. Coon had also played live with Scooter in some occasions, covering for Rick J. Jordan. In June 1998, Scooter released one of their most popular singles to date "How Much Is the Fish?" which peaked at No.3 in Germany, the single also went gold selling over 250,000 units in Germany alone.[13][21] Their fifth studio album, No Time to Chill reached the No.4 position on Germany's Media Control album chart, whereas it topped the album chart in Finland and earned a gold-award for sales of over 36,000 units.[21][22][23] In the same vein, the album reached a gold status in Poland for sales of over 50,000 units.[24]

In July 1999, Scooter released their first single "Faster Harder Scooter", from their sixth album, Back to the Heavyweight Jam. While the single peaked at No.7 at home, it did quite well in Scandinavia peaking at No.3 in Sweden and No.2 in Finland, and the trio eventually picked up a platinum-award in Sweden for selling over 40,000 copies of the single.[21][25][26] The second single, "Fuck the Millennium" was released in November 1999 which reached No.11 on Media Control singles charts and as its predecessor spent 11 weeks on the chart.[21] The single as its predecessor did similarly well over in Scandinavia charting at No.3 in Sweden and No.4 in Finland, it eventually earned the trio a gold-award in Sweden for sales of over 20,000 units.[26][27] The album, Back to the Heavyweight Jam just like the singles turned out to be a hit in Scandinavia, it entered the top-5 both in Finland and Sweden where it eventually reached a gold status for sales of over 40,000 units.[28][29]

Scooter released their seventh studio album, Sheffield, in May 2000. Sheffield took another new direction containing 6/8 rhythms on tracks "Don't Gimme the Funk" and "Sex Dwarf". In late 2000, after their second single "She's the Sun", Scooter were awarded a Comet at the 2000 VIVA Comet Awards in the category of "Most Successful Dance Act".

The band's 21st single, "Posse (I Need You on the Floor)" was released in Germany on 21 May 2001 and it was the first Scooter single since "Endless Summer" to include a high-pitched-voice in the chorus. The single peaked at No.7 at Scooter's home market spending 13 weeks on the official single chart.[21] Their eighth album, We Bring the Noise, released in June 2001, included another single, "Aiii Shot the DJ". A limited edition version of the album included a cover of the 1978 City song "Am Fenster" as a bonus track.

In December 2001, Scooter released their 23rd single "Ramp! (The Logical Song)" from their Best of compilation album Push the Beat for This Jam. While the single went platinum in Australia and Norway, it managed to reach the No.2 position in the United Kingdom, where it went gold for sales of over 400,000 units.[30][31][32][33] The album itself, which was released on 7 January 2002 managed to reach a gold status in the UK, Sweden and Norway.[31][33][34]

The Third Chapter (2002–2006) edit

 
Scooter in 2004. Left to right: Jay Frog, H. P. Baxxter, Rick J. Jordan.

At the beginning of 2002, immediately after the release of trio's compilation album Push the Beat for this Jam, Axel Coon left the band to pursue a solo career in DJing and remixing, and Jay Frog became the new third person. Jay Frog was already familiar with the band as he had occasionally covered for Axel Coon.

As a quick way of introducing the new member Frog to their fans, the trio released a second compilation album in November 2002, 24 Carat Gold. Scooter's 24th single, "Nessaja" was a cover version of the title track from Peter Maffay's musical Tabaluga, and debuted at No.1 on the German official single charts.[21] The single managed to reach a gold status in Germany for selling over 250,000 units.[13] The single also did well in numerous markets including Austria, Norway and Denmark in all of which it entered the top-5, it also managed to enter the top-10 in Switzerland, Finland and the Netherlands.[35]

Scooter enjoyed a comeback within the UK charts, with six top-20 UK singles "The Logical Song" (UK No.2), "Nessaja" (UK No.4), "Posse (I Need You on the Floor)" (UK No.15), "Weekend!" (UK No.12), "The Night" (UK No.16) and "Maria (I Like It Loud)" (UK No.16) all charting within an 18-month period.[32]

In 2003, the video for "Weekend!" caused a scandal with its scenes of topless dancers. The song reached No.2 on the German Media Control single chart.[21]

In March 2003, Scooter released their next studio album, The Stadium Techno Experience. The album climbed to No.7 on the Media Control album chart and was certified gold in Sweden, Norway and Hungary.[21][31][36][37] The single "The Night" became the last to feature the high pitched voice effect and reached the top-10 in Germany.[21] The next single from the album, "Maria (I Like It Loud)", was released in collaboration with hardcore producers Marc Acardipane and Dick Rules, reaching No.4 on the single charts.[21]

Mind the Gap was Scooter's 10th studio album, which was released on 8 November 2004 in three different versions, basic, regular and deluxe. While the album peaked at No.16 at home and spent 21 weeks on the album chart, the trio's 28th single, "Shake That!" flavored with 1970s disco sound was released on 4 October 2004 in most European countries, the single entered the German Media Control single chart peaking at No.8.[20][21]

Their 11th studio album, Who's Got the Last Laugh Now?, featured a cover version of "Everlasting Love." The Who's Got The Last Laugh Now? 2006 tour was followed by the release of both the CD and the 2-disc DVD entitled Excess All Areas, one of the DVDs containing the final Hamburg concert of the tour and the second containing every music video released so far.

The Fourth Chapter (2006–2014) edit

 
Scooter on their Under the Radar Over the Top Tour, 2010

On 14 August 2006, it was announced that Jay Frog had decided to leave the band to pursue a solo career. Frog was replaced by Michael Simon, who had remixed some of Scooter's tracks while in search of success with his "Shahin & Simon" project.[12] On 19 August, Scooter played at the Tufertschwil Open Air in Switzerland, where Simon debuted.

The single "Behind the Cow" was premiered at The Dome 40 in Düsseldorf on 1 December 2006, and was released on 19 January 2007. The song and its lyrics are based on "What Time Is Love?" by The KLF. Their 12th album The Ultimate Aural Orgasm, which includes the songs "The United Vibe" (cover version of Den Harrow's "Catch the Fox"), "Scarborough Affair" or "The Shit That Killed Elvis" (collaboration with Jimmy Pop, the frontman of American fun-rock-band The Bloodhound Gang), was released on 9 February 2007. The album peaked at No.6 in Germany and spent 16 weeks on the album chart.[20] The second single released off The Ultimate Aural Orgasm was "Lass uns tanzen" which appeared in stores on 23 March. Despite the fact that the single peaked only at No.19 at home, it managed to stay on the singles chart for 18 weeks.[21]

On 10 August, Scooter released a new single called "The Question Is What Is the Question?", the release of which surprised many of their fans as they were expecting a third single from the current album rather than an entirely new material. The single peaked at No.5 on the singles charts with overall of 26 weeks on the charts.[21] That was a record as none of Scooter's previously released singles had so far remained that long within the singles charts. The band released a jumpstyle cover version of classic 1970s track "How Do You Do" by Mouth & MacNeal. Scooter released their 13th studio album, Jumping All Over the World, on 30 November 2007, containing all three singles ("The Question is What is the Question", "And No Matches" and "Jumping All Over the World"). A limited edition of the album contains a bonus CD including all Scooter's German top-10 hits, from "Hyper, Hyper" to "How Much is the Fish?" as well as a previously unreleased version of "The Question Is What Is The Question?"

In November 2007, the band made its debut tour of Australia, never having visited the country before despite their single "The Logical Song" peaking at No.1 there some 6 years earlier.[38] Scooter performed at the famous Scattered rave party in Sydney as well as in Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth.

In March 2008, the group embarked on its first arena tour of the UK as part of Clubland Live, appearing alongside other All Around The World acts such as Cascada and Ultrabeat. During this tour, Scooter performed a retooled version of "I'm Lonely" from Jumping All Over the World; the single was released in Germany on 18 April 2008. "The Question Is What Is The Question" was released in the UK the same week, charting at No.49.[32] The band made international news in May 2008 when Jumping All Over the World unexpectedly entered at No.1 on the UK Albums Chart, replacing Madonna's album Hard Candy after just one week.[32][39][40][41] It was Scooter's first No.1 in the UK and first album release there in five years.[32] The album eventually ended up earning the trio a platinum-award in the UK for sales of over 300,000 units.[33]

 
Rick J. Jordan and Michael Simon together while promoting Under the Radar Over the Top

February 2009 saw the release of a Scooter tribute album entitled Hands on Scooter, featuring artists such as The Bloodhound Gang, Status Quo, and Sido covering or sampling Scooter songs.[42]

During the summer of 2009, Scooter announced the release of their next studio album, Under the Radar Over the Top. On 14 August 2009, Scooter released "J'adore Hardcore", the first single from Under the Radar Over the Top. "J'adore Hardcore" was based on Planet Funk's "Chase the Sun" and The Pitcher's "I Just Can't Stop". On 30 July 2009, during the video shoot for "J'adore Hardcore", Baxxter was almost a victim of a car bomb attack in Majorca, Spain.[43] Michael Simon reported that Baxxter was alright and it was a very near miss. For their next single, "Ti Sento", Scooter collaborated with Italian singer Antonella Ruggiero. "Ti Sento" which peaked at No.10 in Germany, was released the day Under the Radar Over the Top was released.[21] During the first week of sales, Under the Radar Over the Top peaked at No.2 on the German album chart.[20] It was confirmed on 3 November 2009 that "The Sound Above My Hair" would be the third single from the album. The video premiered on YouTube on 12 November.[44] The single was released on 27 November.[45]

On 9 February 2010 it was announced that Scooter would perform the official song of the 2010 IIHF World Championship. This song would be "Stuck on Replay", and it would additionally be released as the fourth single from Under the Radar Over the Top.

The Under the Radar Over the Top Tour was announced before the album was released. The tour was a week long through several German cities such as Hamburg, Berlin, and Leipzig and one Swiss city, Zürich, throughout March 2010. This was the largest tour to date, and again featured the Sheffield Jumpers. During this tour, Scooter performed in front of a total of 40,000 people, and the Hamburg concert was the largest on the tour, with a sold-out venue of 14,000. This was followed by Leipzig, with 10,000 people attending the final concert of the tour.

 
H. P. Baxxter at the Echo music award 2013

Regardless of the tour, "Stuck on Replay" peaked at only position No.34 on the German singles chart, but remained on the charts for 12 weeks.[21]

A week after the tour, Scooter announced in an interview with a Russian radio station that a live DVD, CD, and Blu-ray of the Hamburg concert would be released. It was eventually announced that Scooter's fourth live DVD would be released on 7 May, called Live in Hamburg.

On 10 May 2010, Scooter announced another European tour to follow up the previous Under the Radar Over the Top tour, which would take place in December 2010, and be known as the "Stuff the Turkey X-mas" tour. It would tour through several German cities, such as Rostock, Stuttgart, and Dresden. At the same time, a very large concert was announced to take place in June of the next year, in Hamburg once again, at the HSH Nordbank Arena.[46]

On 29 June 2010, it was announced that Scooter would be headlining the Clubland Live 4 Tour, appearing alongside acts such as Ultrabeat, ItaloBrothers, and Alex K. This would be Scooter's second tour of the United Kingdom. Interspersed among these dates were small concerts held at festivals such as Tomorrowland in Belgium, and in other places such as Iceland.[47] However, on 6 October 2010, Clubland Live 4 was cancelled, thus cancelling the band's second UK tour.[48]

On 15 April 2011, a re-worked version of Scooter's 1995 single "Friends" was released, entitled "Friends Turbo".[49] It was the official theme for the German version of the Dutch film called New Kids Turbo.[50]

Scooter's fifteenth studio album, entitled The Big Mash Up was released on 14 October 2011 - two years since the release of Under the Radar Over the Top being the longest gap between two albums in the band's history to date.[51] The first single from the album, "The Only One", was released on 20 May 2011, which peaked at No.45.[21] In comparison with all of Scooter's previous first singles representing a new material, "The Only One" is the first to have charted poorly. The second single, "David Doesn't Eat" was released on 14 October 2011,[52] the same day as the album. The third single from The Big Mash Up, entitled "C'est Bleu", which features Vicky Leandros, was released on 2 December 2011.[53] Both the second and the third singles charted worse than the first single, No.67 and No.77 respectively.[21] Scooter's fourth single "It's a Biz (Ain't Nobody)" from the Big Mash Up was released on 23 March 2012.[54] While the trio changed the sound of the song for a single release, it still didn't help it to chart higher than No.79 on the German Media Control singles chart.[21] The album, however, did manage to enter the top-20 album chart peaking at No.15.[20]

On 7 September 2012, Scooter released a new single called "4 AM", which, so far, is available on a digital format only.[55] Scooter released their 16th studio album, Music for a Big Night Out on 2 November 2012.[56] The same day, the trio released their second single entitled "Army of Hardcore" from their latest material.[57]

The Fifth Chapter (2014–2018) edit

 
Baxxter in 2016

"After 20 fantastic hardcore years, I've come to realize that now is the time for me to try something new, to take a new musical direction and also to spend a bit more time with my family and friends."

—Rick J. Jordan on his exit[58]

"A quarter century of making music together – we lasted longer than many marriages. It was a great time, and a successful one. A new chapter now begins!"

— H. P. Baxxter on Rick J. Jordan's exit[58]

On 15 October 2013, Scooter officially announced that their founding member Rick J. Jordan would be leaving the band at the end of the trio's 20 Years of Hardcore Tour 2014.[58] According to the frontman of Scooter, H. P. Baxxter, in the years ahead, Phil Speiser (from Dirty Disco Youth or DDY) will replace Rick J. Jordan's, who will provide his skills on the drums, synthesizers, piano as well as sound effects.[59][60]

While The Fifth Chapter officially began for Scooter on 23 May 2014, when they released their single "Bigroom Blitz", the Hamburg-based trio's studio album, entitled The Fifth Chapter was made available on 26 September 2014, emphasizing a completely new era for the band.[61] Scooter's next single "Today" from The Fifth Chapter was released on 26 September 2014.[62]

On 4 January 2016, Scooter announced their eighteenth studio album Ace which was released on 5 February 2016.[63] It includes their single "Riot" which has been available since 4 September 2015.

On 1 August 2017, Scooter announced their nineteenth studio album Scooter Forever which was released on 1 September 2017.[64] It includes their single "Bora! Bora! Bora!" which has been available since 26 May 2017.

On 4 August 2017, Ukrainian prosecutors began legal proceedings against Scooter for their illegal performance at the "ZB Fest" festival in Crimea, as per Ukrainian law.[65] However, according to H. P. Baxxter, they did not perform at the festival "to engage in politics there, but because we have a fan base there. We want to give them something."[66]

On 6 December 2017, Scooter released their third single from Scooter Forever, which became a reconstructed version of "In Rave We Trust". The compilation album 100% Scooter – 25 Years Wild & Wicked was released on 15 December.

The Sixth Chapter (2019–2022) edit

On 11 November 2018, during the 25 Years Wild and Wicked Tour, Speiser announced that he would leave the band at the end of the tour.

In April 2019, Scooter officially announced that Sebastian Schilde would be replacing Phil Speiser, after Speiser had been with the group since 2014. Their twentieth album, God Save the Rave, was to be released in the winter of 2020 and include 15 tracks. The album's tour, the God Save the Rave tour, was originally expected to go ahead in the summer of 2020, but was postponed due to governments evoking pandemic laws. In December 2020, the album release date was postponed to 16 April 2021 due to pandemic laws again.[67]

In November 2022, Schilde announced that he was no longer part of the group. A few days later, Simon announced that he had also left, after being a member since 2006.

The Seventh Chapter (2022–present) edit

After Schilde and Simon's departure, former member Jay Frog returned as a temporary keyboardist, later rejoining the group as the main producer, composer and keyboardist.

In January 2023, they released the single "Waste Your Youth", the first Scooter material to feature work by Jay Frog since 2005. Scooter also announced that then 23-year-old producer Marc Blou had joined the band.[68][69]

In March 2023, Universal Music Germany announced it has acquired the master rights to the catalogue of Scooter. Universal Music Germany released Scooter's music worldwide under their Zeitgeist label in cooperation with Kontor Records.[70]

Band members edit

Current members

  • H. P. Baxxter – vocals, MC, lyrics, guitar (December 1993 – present)
  • Marc Blou – main producer, composer, keyboards (December 2022 – present)
  • Jay Frog – producer, composer, keyboards, turntables (March 2002 – August 2006, November 2022 – present)
  • Jens Thele – management (December 1993 – present)

Former members

  • Rick J. Jordan – main producer, composer, sound design, audio engineering, keyboards, guitar (December 1993 – January 2014)
  • Ferris Bueller – producer, composer, keyboards, dancer (December 1993 – March 1998)
  • Axel Coon – producer, composer, keyboards, turntables (March 1998 – March 2002)
  • Phil Speiser – main producer, composer, keyboards (January 2014 – October 2018)
  • Sebastian Schilde – main producer, composer, keyboards (March 2019 – November 2022)
  • Michael Simon – producer, composer, keyboards, turntables (August 2006 – December 2022)

Former touring members

  • Etnik Zarari - keyboards (October 2018 – March 2019)

Former guest touring musicians

  • Jeff "Mantas" Dunn - electric guitar (6 March 2006 – 26 March 2006, Who's Got the Last Laugh Now? Tour 2006)[71]

Timeline edit

Lineups edit

Period Members Releases
The First Chapter:
December 1993 – March 1998[72]
  • H. P. Baxxter – vocals, MC, lyrics, guitar
  • Rick J. Jordan – main producer, composer, sound design, audio engineering, keyboards, guitar
  • Ferris Bueller – producer, composer, keyboards, dancer
  • Jens Thele – management
The Second Chapter:
March 1998 – March 2002[73][74]
  • H. P. Baxxter – vocals, MC, lyrics, guitar
  • Rick J. Jordan – main producer, composer, sound design, audio engineering, keyboards, guitar
  • Axel Coon – producer, composer, keyboards, turntables
  • Jens Thele – management
The Third Chapter:
March 2002 – August 2006[75][76]
  • H. P. Baxxter – vocals, MC, lyrics, guitar
  • Rick J. Jordan – main producer, composer, sound design, audio engineering, keyboards, guitar
  • Jay Frog – producer, composer, keyboards, turntables
  • Jens Thele – management
The Fourth Chapter:
August 2006 – January 2014[77][58][78]
  • H. P. Baxxter – vocals, MC, lyrics, guitar
  • Rick J. Jordan – main producer, composer, sound design, audio engineering, keyboards, guitar
  • Michael Simon – producer, composer, keyboards, turntables
  • Jens Thele – management
The Fifth Chapter (Part 1):
January 2014 – October 2018[79]
  • H. P. Baxxter – vocals, MC, lyrics, guitar
  • Phil Speiser – main producer, composer, keyboards
  • Michael Simon – producer, composer, keyboards, turntables
  • Jens Thele – management
The Fifth Chapter (Part 2):
October 2018 – March 2019[80]
  • H. P. Baxxter – vocals, MC, lyrics, guitar
  • Etnik Zarari – keyboards
  • Michael Simon – keyboards, turntables
  • Jens Thele – management
none
The Sixth Chapter (Part 1):
March 2019 – November 2022[81]
  • H. P. Baxxter – vocals, MC, lyrics, guitar
  • Sebastian Schilde – main producer, composer, keyboards
  • Michael Simon – producer, composer, keyboards, turntables
  • Jens Thele – management
The Sixth Chapter (Part 2):
November 2022 – December 2022[82][83][84]
  • H. P. Baxxter – vocals, MC, lyrics, guitar
  • Michael Simon – keyboards
  • Jay Frog – keyboards
  • Jens Thele – management
none
The Seventh Chapter:
December 2022 – present[82][85][86]
  • H. P. Baxxter – vocals, MC, lyrics, guitar
  • Marc Blou – main producer, composer, keyboards
  • Jay Frog – producer, composer, keyboards, turntables
  • Jens Thele – management
  • Open Your Mind and Your Trousers (2024)

Discography edit

Studio albums

Live performances edit

Concerts edit

Scooter are known for giving live performances with dancers on stage performing certain styles of dances, such as Jumpstyle or the Melbourne Shuffle.[87][88] These are accompanied by laser shows and pyrotechnics.[89] Frontman H. P. Baxxter often shouts out certain phrases and have them mimicked by the crowd between songs, and having the crowd sing along to the chorus of many songs.[90][91][92]

List of tours edit

Year(s) Tour title
1997 Age of Love Tour
1999 No Time to Chill Tour
2000 Sheffield Tour
2002 Push the Beat for This Jam Tour
2004 We Like It Loud Tour
2006 Who's Got the Last Laugh Now? Tour
2007 Lass uns tanzen Club Tour
The Ultimate Aural Orgasm Australian Club Tour
2008 Jumping All Over the World Tour
2010 Under the Radar Over the Top Tour
Stuff the Turkey X-mas Tour
2012 The Big Mash Up Tour
2014 20 Years of Hardcore Tour
2016 Can't Stop the Hardcore Tour
2017–2018 100% Scooter Wild & Wicked Tour
2020–2023 God Save the Rave Tour

Standalone big shows edit

Year Tour title
2011 The Stadium Techno Inferno

Tours headlined edit

Year Tour title
2008 Clubland Live Tour
2012 We Love the 90's Tour

Awards edit

Year Award
2003 Viva Comet Award – Best Dance Act[93]
2003 Echo Award – Best Dance Single[94]
2004 Echo Award – Best Dance Act[95]
2009 The Dome Award – For 20 Performances at the Dome[96]
2010 Viva Platinum Comet Award – All Time Most Played[97]

In popular culture edit

Legal Issues edit

Criminal investigation against band edit

The Kyiv-based Crimean Department of the Prosecutor’s Office of Ukraine opened a criminal investigation against all three participants of the German electronic band Scooter for illegal border crossing and entering the Russian-occupied Crimea without Ukrainian authorities’ permission. Despite the warnings from the Ukrainian authorities, on 3 of August Scooter Band came to Russian-occupied city Sevastopol in Crimea and took part in the music festival ZBest held in the nearby town Balaklava. “It doesn’t matter whether it’s German, British or U.S performer – the law is for everybody,” Dmitriy Belotserkovets, Bloc of Poroshenko lawmaker wrote on Facebook on Aug.5. After his official request, the prosecutors of Crimean department started the criminal investigation against the German musicians. If found guilty musicians could face up to eight years in prison under the Ukrainian law. “Scooter could have come to Crimea legally if the musicians applied for permission to the Foreign Affairs Ministry of Ukraine. The band was warned about the consequences,” Belotserkovets added. After Ukrainian media outrage about the German band arrival to the occupied territory, Scooter lead singer H.P Baxxter told BILD that he was surprised his arrival caused an international scandal. Andriy Melnik, the Ukrainian ambassador in Germany, told the Hamberger Abendblatt newspaper on Aug.5 that German musicians had ignored all the warnings from the Ukrainian side. Melnik tweeted on Aug. 6 he also called the organizers of the German talent show DSDS to exclude Baxter from the panel of judges, as the musician violated the laws of another state. On March 27, 2014, the United Nations adopted the resolution that condemned Russian annexation of Crimean Peninsula in 2014 and called to abstain from any actions and contacts that overtly or covertly support the Crimea status as a legal part of Russian territory. “This is a great example for all the singers, who want to perform and make money in Ukraine. You all need to respect the law and territorial integrity of our state. Otherwise, such musicians should be banned from entering our territory and forget about the concerts in Ukraine,” Belotserkovets wrote.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Scooter officially recognise Jens Thele as their fourth member. He is listed as such in liner notes of their releases since the very first single "Vallée de Larmes".[6]

References edit

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  • Official site

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For the Belgian band see Scooter Belgian band Scooter is a German happy hardcore rave and techno music band founded in Hamburg in 1993 1 To date the band has sold over 30 million records 5 and earned over 80 Gold and Platinum awards 7 Scooter is considered the most commercially successful German single record act with 23 top ten hits 8 Since December 2022 the band is composed of lead vocalist H P Baxxter musician producer Marc Blou DJ producer Jay Frog and manager Jens Thele ScooterScooter in late 2018 H P Baxxter mic Michael Simon keyboards left Etnik Zarari keyboards right Background informationOriginHamburg GermanyGenresTechno 1 happy hardcore 2 hardcore techno 3 Eurodance 4 DiscographyScooter discographyYears active1993 presentLabelsSheffield Tunes Kontor 5 MembersH P BaxxterMarc BlouJay FrogJens Thele a Past membersRick J JordanFerris BuellerAxel CoonPhil SpeiserEtnik ZarariSebastian SchildeMichael SimonWebsitescootertechno wbr comAmong their more well known hits are Hyper Hyper Move Your Ass Friends Endless Summer Back in the U K I m Raving Fire How Much Is the Fish Ramp The Logical Song Nessaja Weekend Maria I Like It Loud One Always Hardcore and The Question Is What Is the Question Contents 1 Career 1 1 Celebrate the Nun 1985 1992 1 2 The Loop 1993 1998 1 3 The First Chapter December 1993 1998 1 4 The Second Chapter 1998 2002 1 5 The Third Chapter 2002 2006 1 6 The Fourth Chapter 2006 2014 1 7 The Fifth Chapter 2014 2018 1 8 The Sixth Chapter 2019 2022 1 9 The Seventh Chapter 2022 present 2 Band members 2 1 Timeline 2 2 Lineups 3 Discography 4 Live performances 4 1 Concerts 4 2 List of tours 4 3 Standalone big shows 4 4 Tours headlined 5 Awards 6 In popular culture 7 Legal Issues 7 1 Criminal investigation against band 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksCareer editCelebrate the Nun 1985 1992 edit At the end of 1985 H P Baxxter and Rick J Jordan met in Hanover Germany through a small ad and founded the synthpop new wave band Celebrate the Nun While the lead vocals were performed by Baxxter and female vocals were delivered by Baxxter s sister Britt Maxime Rick J Jordan took care of the keyboards and sound engineering 9 The band released their first album Meanwhile in 1989 AllMusic wrote that During the mid 80s numerous synth pop acts dreamed of becoming the next Depeche Mode Celebrate the Nun could have been buried in the glut of Depeche Mode doppelgangers however top drawer songwriting and consistently catchy hooks lifted Celebrate the Nun above the mass of wannabes 10 The single Will You Be There off Meanwhile peaked at No 5 on the Billboard Dance Club play chart on 23 June 1990 whereas the single She s a Secretary Strange peaked at No 12 on Dance Club play chart on 8 December of the same year 8 Slin Tompson who was the fourth person in the band s original line up left the band in 1990 to start a project on his own 9 In 1991 the band released their second album Continuous but this was less successful due to synthpop s declining popularity 10 Two singles were released off the second material Patience and You Make Me Wonder both of which went without charting Not finding the expected success in the New Wave arena Baxxter kept working at the former Hamburg based Indie label currently Edel Records in the Distribution and Sales department where he met Scooter s future manager Jens Thele 11 The Loop 1993 1998 edit Soon afterwards in late 1993 the former Celebrate the Nun members under the management of Jens Thele formed a remix team known as The Loop The Loop became one of the top remix teams in Germany releasing remixes for artists like Adeva Holly Johnson The Tag Team and RuPaul 11 12 The First Chapter December 1993 1998 edit Scooter started as a project in December 1993 Their debut single was a cover of Rene et Gaston s Vallee De Larmes French for Valley of Tears and reached No 8 on the German official dance chart In April 1994 Scooter played their first live show at The Palladium in Hamburg nbsp Scooter during 1st Chapter 1993 98 Left to right Rick J Jordan Ferris Bueller H P Baxxter At first Hyper Hyper was expected to be a small hit within the club scene but it managed to reach the No 2 position on the German single chart Media Control eventually going triple gold for selling 750 000 units 11 13 Hyper Hyper also entered the top 5 in Switzerland Austria and in Italy meanwhile entering the top 10 in the Netherlands and Norway 14 15 Scooter s third single Move Your Ass reached No 3 on Media Control s single chart after a few weeks of its release and managed to achieve a gold status for sales of over 250 000 in Germany 13 The single also gained similar success as its predecessor outside of Germany it entered the top 5 in Switzerland Austria and the Netherlands meanwhile entering the top 10 in Norway and Italy 16 17 The follow up singles Friends and Endless Summer managed to enter the top 20 in number of countries including Switzerland Austria and Finland 18 19 The band maintained the initial technique of their sound throughout their second album Our Happy Hardcore until the style became noticeably different with their 1996 single I m Raving from the third album Wicked as the tempos were down to 138 BPM from their previous tempos which were between the range of 160 and 190 BPM The single reached No 4 in Germany and earned a gold certification for selling well over 250 000 units 13 Scooter s fourth album Age of Love which reached the No 19 slot on Germany s Media Control album chart was the last album that featured Baxxter s cousin Ferris Bueller 11 20 The Second Chapter 1998 2002 edit nbsp Scooter circa 2000 Left to right H P Baxxter Rick J Jordan Axel Coon In 1998 Ferris Bueller Soren Buehler left the group to pursue a solo career he later admitted that he had been suffering from depression for several years due to his then new time demanding life as a pop star and was replaced by DJ Axel Coon who had been working with the band at the recording studio for some time already Coon had also played live with Scooter in some occasions covering for Rick J Jordan In June 1998 Scooter released one of their most popular singles to date How Much Is the Fish which peaked at No 3 in Germany the single also went gold selling over 250 000 units in Germany alone 13 21 Their fifth studio album No Time to Chill reached the No 4 position on Germany s Media Control album chart whereas it topped the album chart in Finland and earned a gold award for sales of over 36 000 units 21 22 23 In the same vein the album reached a gold status in Poland for sales of over 50 000 units 24 In July 1999 Scooter released their first single Faster Harder Scooter from their sixth album Back to the Heavyweight Jam While the single peaked at No 7 at home it did quite well in Scandinavia peaking at No 3 in Sweden and No 2 in Finland and the trio eventually picked up a platinum award in Sweden for selling over 40 000 copies of the single 21 25 26 The second single Fuck the Millennium was released in November 1999 which reached No 11 on Media Control singles charts and as its predecessor spent 11 weeks on the chart 21 The single as its predecessor did similarly well over in Scandinavia charting at No 3 in Sweden and No 4 in Finland it eventually earned the trio a gold award in Sweden for sales of over 20 000 units 26 27 The album Back to the Heavyweight Jam just like the singles turned out to be a hit in Scandinavia it entered the top 5 both in Finland and Sweden where it eventually reached a gold status for sales of over 40 000 units 28 29 Scooter released their seventh studio album Sheffield in May 2000 Sheffield took another new direction containing 6 8 rhythms on tracks Don t Gimme the Funk and Sex Dwarf In late 2000 after their second single She s the Sun Scooter were awarded a Comet at the 2000 VIVA Comet Awards in the category of Most Successful Dance Act The band s 21st single Posse I Need You on the Floor was released in Germany on 21 May 2001 and it was the first Scooter single since Endless Summer to include a high pitched voice in the chorus The single peaked at No 7 at Scooter s home market spending 13 weeks on the official single chart 21 Their eighth album We Bring the Noise released in June 2001 included another single Aiii Shot the DJ A limited edition version of the album included a cover of the 1978 City song Am Fenster as a bonus track In December 2001 Scooter released their 23rd single Ramp The Logical Song from their Best of compilation album Push the Beat for This Jam While the single went platinum in Australia and Norway it managed to reach the No 2 position in the United Kingdom where it went gold for sales of over 400 000 units 30 31 32 33 The album itself which was released on 7 January 2002 managed to reach a gold status in the UK Sweden and Norway 31 33 34 The Third Chapter 2002 2006 edit nbsp Scooter in 2004 Left to right Jay Frog H P Baxxter Rick J Jordan At the beginning of 2002 immediately after the release of trio s compilation album Push the Beat for this Jam Axel Coon left the band to pursue a solo career in DJing and remixing and Jay Frog became the new third person Jay Frog was already familiar with the band as he had occasionally covered for Axel Coon As a quick way of introducing the new member Frog to their fans the trio released a second compilation album in November 2002 24 Carat Gold Scooter s 24th single Nessaja was a cover version of the title track from Peter Maffay s musical Tabaluga and debuted at No 1 on the German official single charts 21 The single managed to reach a gold status in Germany for selling over 250 000 units 13 The single also did well in numerous markets including Austria Norway and Denmark in all of which it entered the top 5 it also managed to enter the top 10 in Switzerland Finland and the Netherlands 35 Scooter enjoyed a comeback within the UK charts with six top 20 UK singles The Logical Song UK No 2 Nessaja UK No 4 Posse I Need You on the Floor UK No 15 Weekend UK No 12 The Night UK No 16 and Maria I Like It Loud UK No 16 all charting within an 18 month period 32 In 2003 the video for Weekend caused a scandal with its scenes of topless dancers The song reached No 2 on the German Media Control single chart 21 In March 2003 Scooter released their next studio album The Stadium Techno Experience The album climbed to No 7 on the Media Control album chart and was certified gold in Sweden Norway and Hungary 21 31 36 37 The single The Night became the last to feature the high pitched voice effect and reached the top 10 in Germany 21 The next single from the album Maria I Like It Loud was released in collaboration with hardcore producers Marc Acardipane and Dick Rules reaching No 4 on the single charts 21 Mind the Gap was Scooter s 10th studio album which was released on 8 November 2004 in three different versions basic regular and deluxe While the album peaked at No 16 at home and spent 21 weeks on the album chart the trio s 28th single Shake That flavored with 1970s disco sound was released on 4 October 2004 in most European countries the single entered the German Media Control single chart peaking at No 8 20 21 Their 11th studio album Who s Got the Last Laugh Now featured a cover version of Everlasting Love The Who s Got The Last Laugh Now 2006 tour was followed by the release of both the CD and the 2 disc DVD entitled Excess All Areas one of the DVDs containing the final Hamburg concert of the tour and the second containing every music video released so far The Fourth Chapter 2006 2014 edit nbsp Scooter on their Under the Radar Over the Top Tour 2010On 14 August 2006 it was announced that Jay Frog had decided to leave the band to pursue a solo career Frog was replaced by Michael Simon who had remixed some of Scooter s tracks while in search of success with his Shahin amp Simon project 12 On 19 August Scooter played at the Tufertschwil Open Air in Switzerland where Simon debuted The single Behind the Cow was premiered at The Dome 40 in Dusseldorf on 1 December 2006 and was released on 19 January 2007 The song and its lyrics are based on What Time Is Love by The KLF Their 12th album The Ultimate Aural Orgasm which includes the songs The United Vibe cover version of Den Harrow s Catch the Fox Scarborough Affair or The Shit That Killed Elvis collaboration with Jimmy Pop the frontman of American fun rock band The Bloodhound Gang was released on 9 February 2007 The album peaked at No 6 in Germany and spent 16 weeks on the album chart 20 The second single released off The Ultimate Aural Orgasm was Lass uns tanzen which appeared in stores on 23 March Despite the fact that the single peaked only at No 19 at home it managed to stay on the singles chart for 18 weeks 21 On 10 August Scooter released a new single called The Question Is What Is the Question the release of which surprised many of their fans as they were expecting a third single from the current album rather than an entirely new material The single peaked at No 5 on the singles charts with overall of 26 weeks on the charts 21 That was a record as none of Scooter s previously released singles had so far remained that long within the singles charts The band released a jumpstyle cover version of classic 1970s track How Do You Do by Mouth amp MacNeal Scooter released their 13th studio album Jumping All Over the World on 30 November 2007 containing all three singles The Question is What is the Question And No Matches and Jumping All Over the World A limited edition of the album contains a bonus CD including all Scooter s German top 10 hits from Hyper Hyper to How Much is the Fish as well as a previously unreleased version of The Question Is What Is The Question In November 2007 the band made its debut tour of Australia never having visited the country before despite their single The Logical Song peaking at No 1 there some 6 years earlier 38 Scooter performed at the famous Scattered rave party in Sydney as well as in Adelaide Brisbane and Perth In March 2008 the group embarked on its first arena tour of the UK as part of Clubland Live appearing alongside other All Around The World acts such as Cascada and Ultrabeat During this tour Scooter performed a retooled version of I m Lonely from Jumping All Over the World the single was released in Germany on 18 April 2008 The Question Is What Is The Question was released in the UK the same week charting at No 49 32 The band made international news in May 2008 when Jumping All Over the World unexpectedly entered at No 1 on the UK Albums Chart replacing Madonna s album Hard Candy after just one week 32 39 40 41 It was Scooter s first No 1 in the UK and first album release there in five years 32 The album eventually ended up earning the trio a platinum award in the UK for sales of over 300 000 units 33 nbsp Rick J Jordan and Michael Simon together while promoting Under the Radar Over the TopFebruary 2009 saw the release of a Scooter tribute album entitled Hands on Scooter featuring artists such as The Bloodhound Gang Status Quo and Sido covering or sampling Scooter songs 42 During the summer of 2009 Scooter announced the release of their next studio album Under the Radar Over the Top On 14 August 2009 Scooter released J adore Hardcore the first single from Under the Radar Over the Top J adore Hardcore was based on Planet Funk s Chase the Sun and The Pitcher s I Just Can t Stop On 30 July 2009 during the video shoot for J adore Hardcore Baxxter was almost a victim of a car bomb attack in Majorca Spain 43 Michael Simon reported that Baxxter was alright and it was a very near miss For their next single Ti Sento Scooter collaborated with Italian singer Antonella Ruggiero Ti Sento which peaked at No 10 in Germany was released the day Under the Radar Over the Top was released 21 During the first week of sales Under the Radar Over the Top peaked at No 2 on the German album chart 20 It was confirmed on 3 November 2009 that The Sound Above My Hair would be the third single from the album The video premiered on YouTube on 12 November 44 The single was released on 27 November 45 On 9 February 2010 it was announced that Scooter would perform the official song of the 2010 IIHF World Championship This song would be Stuck on Replay and it would additionally be released as the fourth single from Under the Radar Over the Top The Under the Radar Over the Top Tour was announced before the album was released The tour was a week long through several German cities such as Hamburg Berlin and Leipzig and one Swiss city Zurich throughout March 2010 This was the largest tour to date and again featured the Sheffield Jumpers During this tour Scooter performed in front of a total of 40 000 people and the Hamburg concert was the largest on the tour with a sold out venue of 14 000 This was followed by Leipzig with 10 000 people attending the final concert of the tour nbsp H P Baxxter at the Echo music award 2013Regardless of the tour Stuck on Replay peaked at only position No 34 on the German singles chart but remained on the charts for 12 weeks 21 A week after the tour Scooter announced in an interview with a Russian radio station that a live DVD CD and Blu ray of the Hamburg concert would be released It was eventually announced that Scooter s fourth live DVD would be released on 7 May called Live in Hamburg On 10 May 2010 Scooter announced another European tour to follow up the previous Under the Radar Over the Top tour which would take place in December 2010 and be known as the Stuff the Turkey X mas tour It would tour through several German cities such as Rostock Stuttgart and Dresden At the same time a very large concert was announced to take place in June of the next year in Hamburg once again at the HSH Nordbank Arena 46 On 29 June 2010 it was announced that Scooter would be headlining the Clubland Live 4 Tour appearing alongside acts such as Ultrabeat ItaloBrothers and Alex K This would be Scooter s second tour of the United Kingdom Interspersed among these dates were small concerts held at festivals such as Tomorrowland in Belgium and in other places such as Iceland 47 However on 6 October 2010 Clubland Live 4 was cancelled thus cancelling the band s second UK tour 48 On 15 April 2011 a re worked version of Scooter s 1995 single Friends was released entitled Friends Turbo 49 It was the official theme for the German version of the Dutch film called New Kids Turbo 50 Scooter s fifteenth studio album entitled The Big Mash Up was released on 14 October 2011 two years since the release of Under the Radar Over the Top being the longest gap between two albums in the band s history to date 51 The first single from the album The Only One was released on 20 May 2011 which peaked at No 45 21 In comparison with all of Scooter s previous first singles representing a new material The Only One is the first to have charted poorly The second single David Doesn t Eat was released on 14 October 2011 52 the same day as the album The third single from The Big Mash Up entitled C est Bleu which features Vicky Leandros was released on 2 December 2011 53 Both the second and the third singles charted worse than the first single No 67 and No 77 respectively 21 Scooter s fourth single It s a Biz Ain t Nobody from the Big Mash Up was released on 23 March 2012 54 While the trio changed the sound of the song for a single release it still didn t help it to chart higher than No 79 on the German Media Control singles chart 21 The album however did manage to enter the top 20 album chart peaking at No 15 20 On 7 September 2012 Scooter released a new single called 4 AM which so far is available on a digital format only 55 Scooter released their 16th studio album Music for a Big Night Out on 2 November 2012 56 The same day the trio released their second single entitled Army of Hardcore from their latest material 57 The Fifth Chapter 2014 2018 edit nbsp Baxxter in 2016 After 20 fantastic hardcore years I ve come to realize that now is the time for me to try something new to take a new musical direction and also to spend a bit more time with my family and friends Rick J Jordan on his exit 58 A quarter century of making music together we lasted longer than many marriages It was a great time and a successful one A new chapter now begins H P Baxxter on Rick J Jordan s exit 58 On 15 October 2013 Scooter officially announced that their founding member Rick J Jordan would be leaving the band at the end of the trio s 20 Years of Hardcore Tour 2014 58 According to the frontman of Scooter H P Baxxter in the years ahead Phil Speiser from Dirty Disco Youth or DDY will replace Rick J Jordan s who will provide his skills on the drums synthesizers piano as well as sound effects 59 60 While The Fifth Chapter officially began for Scooter on 23 May 2014 when they released their single Bigroom Blitz the Hamburg based trio s studio album entitled The Fifth Chapter was made available on 26 September 2014 emphasizing a completely new era for the band 61 Scooter s next single Today from The Fifth Chapter was released on 26 September 2014 62 On 4 January 2016 Scooter announced their eighteenth studio album Ace which was released on 5 February 2016 63 It includes their single Riot which has been available since 4 September 2015 On 1 August 2017 Scooter announced their nineteenth studio album Scooter Forever which was released on 1 September 2017 64 It includes their single Bora Bora Bora which has been available since 26 May 2017 On 4 August 2017 Ukrainian prosecutors began legal proceedings against Scooter for their illegal performance at the ZB Fest festival in Crimea as per Ukrainian law 65 However according to H P Baxxter they did not perform at the festival to engage in politics there but because we have a fan base there We want to give them something 66 On 6 December 2017 Scooter released their third single from Scooter Forever which became a reconstructed version of In Rave We Trust The compilation album 100 Scooter 25 Years Wild amp Wicked was released on 15 December The Sixth Chapter 2019 2022 edit On 11 November 2018 during the 25 Years Wild and Wicked Tour Speiser announced that he would leave the band at the end of the tour In April 2019 Scooter officially announced that Sebastian Schilde would be replacing Phil Speiser after Speiser had been with the group since 2014 Their twentieth album God Save the Rave was to be released in the winter of 2020 and include 15 tracks The album s tour the God Save the Rave tour was originally expected to go ahead in the summer of 2020 but was postponed due to governments evoking pandemic laws In December 2020 the album release date was postponed to 16 April 2021 due to pandemic laws again 67 In November 2022 Schilde announced that he was no longer part of the group A few days later Simon announced that he had also left after being a member since 2006 The Seventh Chapter 2022 present edit After Schilde and Simon s departure former member Jay Frog returned as a temporary keyboardist later rejoining the group as the main producer composer and keyboardist In January 2023 they released the single Waste Your Youth the first Scooter material to feature work by Jay Frog since 2005 Scooter also announced that then 23 year old producer Marc Blou had joined the band 68 69 In March 2023 Universal Music Germany announced it has acquired the master rights to the catalogue of Scooter Universal Music Germany released Scooter s music worldwide under their Zeitgeist label in cooperation with Kontor Records 70 Band members editCurrent members H P Baxxter vocals MC lyrics guitar December 1993 present Marc Blou main producer composer keyboards December 2022 present Jay Frog producer composer keyboards turntables March 2002 August 2006 November 2022 present Jens Thele management December 1993 present Former members Rick J Jordan main producer composer sound design audio engineering keyboards guitar December 1993 January 2014 Ferris Bueller producer composer keyboards dancer December 1993 March 1998 Axel Coon producer composer keyboards turntables March 1998 March 2002 Phil Speiser main producer composer keyboards January 2014 October 2018 Sebastian Schilde main producer composer keyboards March 2019 November 2022 Michael Simon producer composer keyboards turntables August 2006 December 2022 Former touring members Etnik Zarari keyboards October 2018 March 2019 Former guest touring musicians Jeff Mantas Dunn electric guitar 6 March 2006 26 March 2006 Who s Got the Last Laugh Now Tour 2006 71 Timeline edit Lineups edit Period Members ReleasesThe First Chapter December 1993 March 1998 72 H P Baxxter vocals MC lyrics guitar Rick J Jordan main producer composer sound design audio engineering keyboards guitar Ferris Bueller producer composer keyboards dancer Jens Thele management and the Beat Goes On 1995 Our Happy Hardcore 1996 Wicked 1996 Age of Love 1997 Rough and Tough and Dangerous The Singles 94 98 1998 compilation The Second Chapter March 1998 March 2002 73 74 H P Baxxter vocals MC lyrics guitar Rick J Jordan main producer composer sound design audio engineering keyboards guitar Axel Coon producer composer keyboards turntables Jens Thele management No Time to Chill 1998 Back to the Heavyweight Jam 1999 Sheffield 2000 We Bring the Noise 2001 Push the Beat for This Jam The Second Chapter 2002 compilation Encore Live and Direct 2002 live 24 Carat Gold 2002 compilation The Third Chapter March 2002 August 2006 75 76 H P Baxxter vocals MC lyrics guitar Rick J Jordan main producer composer sound design audio engineering keyboards guitar Jay Frog producer composer keyboards turntables Jens Thele management The Stadium Techno Experience 2003 Mind the Gap 2004 Live Selected Songs of the 10th Anniversary Concert at Docks Hamburg 2004 live Who s Got the Last Laugh Now 2005 Excess All Areas 2006 live The Fourth Chapter August 2006 January 2014 77 58 78 H P Baxxter vocals MC lyrics guitar Rick J Jordan main producer composer sound design audio engineering keyboards guitar Michael Simon producer composer keyboards turntables Jens Thele management The Ultimate Aural Orgasm 2007 Jumping All Over the World 2007 Under the Radar Over the Top 2009 Live in Hamburg 2010 live The Big Mash Up 2011 Music for a Big Night Out 2012 20 Years of Hardcore 2013 compilation The Fifth Chapter Part 1 January 2014 October 2018 79 H P Baxxter vocals MC lyrics guitar Phil Speiser main producer composer keyboards Michael Simon producer composer keyboards turntables Jens Thele management The Fifth Chapter 2014 Ace 2016 Scooter Forever 2017 100 Scooter 25 Years Wild amp Wicked 2017 compilation The Fifth Chapter Part 2 October 2018 March 2019 80 H P Baxxter vocals MC lyrics guitar Etnik Zarari keyboards Michael Simon keyboards turntables Jens Thele management noneThe Sixth Chapter Part 1 March 2019 November 2022 81 H P Baxxter vocals MC lyrics guitar Sebastian Schilde main producer composer keyboards Michael Simon producer composer keyboards turntables Jens Thele management I Want You to Stream 2020 live God Save the Rave 2021 The Sixth Chapter Part 2 November 2022 December 2022 82 83 84 H P Baxxter vocals MC lyrics guitar Michael Simon keyboards Jay Frog keyboards Jens Thele management noneThe Seventh Chapter December 2022 present 82 85 86 H P Baxxter vocals MC lyrics guitar Marc Blou main producer composer keyboards Jay Frog producer composer keyboards turntables Jens Thele management Open Your Mind and Your Trousers 2024 Discography editMain article Scooter discography Studio albums and the Beat Goes On 1995 Our Happy Hardcore 1996 Wicked 1996 Age of Love 1997 No Time to Chill 1998 Back to the Heavyweight Jam 1999 Sheffield 2000 We Bring the Noise 2001 The Stadium Techno Experience 2003 Mind the Gap 2004 Who s Got the Last Laugh Now 2005 The Ultimate Aural Orgasm 2007 Jumping All Over the World 2007 Under the Radar Over the Top 2009 The Big Mash Up 2011 Music for a Big Night Out 2012 The Fifth Chapter 2014 Ace 2016 Scooter Forever 2017 God Save the Rave 2021 Open Your Mind and Your Trousers 2024 Live performances editConcerts edit Scooter are known for giving live performances with dancers on stage performing certain styles of dances such as Jumpstyle or the Melbourne Shuffle 87 88 These are accompanied by laser shows and pyrotechnics 89 Frontman H P Baxxter often shouts out certain phrases and have them mimicked by the crowd between songs and having the crowd sing along to the chorus of many songs 90 91 92 List of tours edit Year s Tour title1997 Age of Love Tour1999 No Time to Chill Tour2000 Sheffield Tour2002 Push the Beat for This Jam Tour2004 We Like It Loud Tour2006 Who s Got the Last Laugh Now Tour2007 Lass uns tanzen Club TourThe Ultimate Aural Orgasm Australian Club Tour2008 Jumping All Over the World Tour2010 Under the Radar Over the Top TourStuff the Turkey X mas Tour2012 The Big Mash Up Tour2014 20 Years of Hardcore Tour2016 Can t Stop the Hardcore Tour2017 2018 100 Scooter Wild amp Wicked Tour2020 2023 God Save the Rave TourStandalone big shows edit Year Tour title2011 The Stadium Techno InfernoTours headlined edit Year Tour title2008 Clubland Live Tour2012 We Love the 90 s TourAwards editYear Award2003 Viva Comet Award Best Dance Act 93 2003 Echo Award Best Dance Single 94 2004 Echo Award Best Dance Act 95 2009 The Dome Award For 20 Performances at the Dome 96 2010 Viva Platinum Comet Award All Time Most Played 97 In popular culture editIn the 1997 film Mortal Kombat Annihilation sequel to 1995 s Mortal Kombat Fire was used 98 during the fight between Liu Kang Kitana Smoke and some ninjas In 1998 Scooter made a guest appearance on the popular German action crime TV series Alarm fur Cobra 11 Die Autobahnpolizei In the episode Todlicher Ruhm Deadly Fame Baxxter is held for ransom by a young DJ who accuses him of stealing lyrics for the song The Age of Love 99 Oliver Pocher a German comedian performed a comedy spoof of H P Baxxter on VIVA 100 In 2003 the English dance music group Emmet formed a Scooter tribute act titled Moped Their songs received airplay on BBC Radio 1 101 Scooter tracks are often featured in releases of the Les Mills group fitness programs The Norwegian comedy duo Bye amp Ronning made several parodies of Scooter including Scooter in studio and Party in Heaven Nessaja was used in the opening of the 2009 film Bruno 102 Crank It Up had previously been used as the theme tune for Bruno s segments on Da Ali G Show How Much is the Fish often played during goalscoring and after victory matches of FC Lokomotiv Moscow 103 Beginning in 2010 Maria I Like It Loud is played after every home team goal at Philadelphia Union s soccer stadium Subaru Park It has also been played after a goal at the Philadelphia Flyers arena the Wells Fargo Center 104 and at Borussia Park the stadium of Borussia Monchengladbach H P Baxxter took part in an advertisement campaign for German newspaper Bild in 2011 105 and for German megastore Saturn 106 H P Baxxter was one of the four jury members at Germany s 2012 X Factor 107 Nessaja was played by in GNVQ the 2017 episode of BBC Three mockumentary This Country 108 In a 2021 interview lead writer Helen Hindpere described Scooter as one of the inspirations behind the game Disco Elysium 109 Legal Issues editCriminal investigation against band edit The Kyiv based Crimean Department of the Prosecutor s Office of Ukraine opened a criminal investigation against all three participants of the German electronic band Scooter for illegal border crossing and entering the Russian occupied Crimea without Ukrainian authorities permission Despite the warnings from the Ukrainian authorities on 3 of August Scooter Band came to Russian occupied city Sevastopol in Crimea and took part in the music festival ZBest held in the nearby town Balaklava It doesn t matter whether it s German British or U S performer the law is for everybody Dmitriy Belotserkovets Bloc of Poroshenko lawmaker wrote on Facebook on Aug 5 After his official request the prosecutors of Crimean department started the criminal investigation against the German musicians If found guilty musicians could face up to eight years in prison under the Ukrainian law Scooter could have come to Crimea legally if the musicians applied for permission to the Foreign Affairs Ministry of Ukraine The band was warned about the consequences Belotserkovets added After Ukrainian media outrage about the German band arrival to the occupied territory Scooter lead singer H P Baxxter told BILD that he was surprised his arrival caused an international scandal Andriy Melnik the Ukrainian ambassador in Germany told the Hamberger Abendblatt newspaper on Aug 5 that German musicians had ignored all the warnings from the Ukrainian side Melnik tweeted on Aug 6 he also called the organizers of the German talent show DSDS to exclude Baxter from the panel of judges as the musician violated the laws of another state On March 27 2014 the United Nations adopted the resolution that condemned Russian annexation of Crimean Peninsula in 2014 and called to abstain from any actions and contacts that overtly or covertly support the Crimea status as a legal part of Russian territory This is a great example for all the singers who want to perform and make money in Ukraine You all need to respect the law and territorial integrity of our state Otherwise such musicians should be banned from entering our territory and forget about the concerts in Ukraine Belotserkovets wrote Notes edit Scooter officially recognise Jens Thele as their fourth member He is listed as such in liner notes of their releases since the very first single Vallee de Larmes 6 References edit a b Ankeny Jason Scooter Artist Biography AllMusic All Media Network Retrieved 31 March 2012 Pride Dominic 18 September 1999 With Investors Cash edel Plots Further Expansion PDF Billboard Vol 111 no 38 p 72 ISSN 0006 2510 O Brien Jon Scooter Jumping All Over the World Whatever You 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