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'''''The Stadium Techno Experience''''' is the ninth studio album by [[Scooter (band)|Scooter]]. Three singles were released from it: "Weekend", "The Night" and a remix of "Maria (I Like It Loud)" featuring [[Marc Trauner|Marc Acardipane]] and Dick Rules. Its artwork is an [[homage]] to the [[1991 in British music|1991]] album ''[[The White Room]]'' by [[The KLF]].
'''''The Stadium Techno Experience''''' is the ninth studio album by [[Scooter (band)|Scooter]]. Three singles were released from it: "Weekend", "The Night" and a remix of "Maria (I Like It Loud)" featuring [[Marc Trauner|Marc Acardipane]] and Dick Rules. Its artwork is an [[homage]] to the [[1991 in British music|1991]] album ''[[The White Room]]'' by [[The KLF]] It is the first album featuring Jay Frog.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==

Revision as of 18:27, 4 December 2007

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The Stadium Techno Experience is the ninth studio album by Scooter. Three singles were released from it: "Weekend", "The Night" and a remix of "Maria (I Like It Loud)" featuring Marc Acardipane and Dick Rules. Its artwork is an homage to the 1991 album The White Room by The KLF It is the first album featuring Jay Frog.

Track listing

  1. "Ignition" – 0:36
  2. "Maria (I Like It Loud)" – 3:55
  3. "Weekend!" – 3:32
  4. "Take A Break" – 4:15
  5. "Pulstar" – 4:33
  6. "The Night" – 3:21
  7. "Roll Baby Roll" – 3:45
  8. "Level One" – 3:34
  9. "Like Hypa Said" – 6:23
  10. "Liquid Is Liquid" – 4:45
  11. "A Little Bit Too Fast" – 3:45
  12. "Soul Train" – 5:08

Notes

  • "Weekend" samples "Weekend" by Earth & Fire, "Strange World" by Push, and "America: What Time is Love?" by The KLF.
  • "Pulstar" is based on a work by Vangelis of the same name.
  • "The Night" is sampled from Italian disco star Valerie Dore's hit 1984 single, "The Night".
  • "Roll Baby Roll" samples the ABBA song "Arrival", taken from the 1976 album of the same name. It was replaced on later copies of the album by a version containing a different sample, entitled "Swinging in the Jungle".