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Back in the U.K.

Scooter · 1995

32 min · 5 tracks · house · techno · rave music

High-energy rave anthems pulsate with relentless beats and euphoric melodies, embodying the essence of mid-90s dance culture.

Why listen to this

Best for
steady energetic dance vibes euphoric melodies for celebration for party atmosphere
Context
By the time 'Back in the U.K.' was released in December 1995, Scooter had already established themselves as prominent figures in the European techno scene following their breakthrough single 'Hyper Hyper' in 1994. This album marked a consolidation of their sound, experimenting with various remixes while solidifying their reputation for high-octane tracks that dominated clubs across Europe.
If you like
house, techno, rave music

Back in the U.K. is a single by Scooter, released in 1995. High-energy rave anthems pulsate with relentless beats and euphoric melodies, embodying the essence of mid-90s dance culture. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Back in the U.K. sound like?

High-energy rave anthems pulsate with relentless beats and euphoric melodies, embodying the essence of mid-90s dance culture. Rooted in house and techno.

Who is Back in the U.K. for?

Back in the U.K. works well if you're into steady energetic dance vibes, euphoric melodies for celebration and for party atmosphere.

How many songs are on Back in the U.K.?

Back in the U.K. has 5 tracks, running approximately 32 minutes.

Tracklist

5 tracks·32:57

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Back in the U.K. (Tom Wilson remix) Standout 5:49
  • 2 Back in the U.K. (Double M's Bassss mix) Standout 7:13
  • 3 Back in Villabajo Standout 5:58
  • 4 Back in the U.K. (Double M's Bassss dub mix) 7:13
  • 5 Back in Kellys Mix (Paddy Frazer mix) 6:44

Release Date

December 1, 1995

Genre

rave music, techno

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Artist Origin

Germany

Runtime

32 min 57 sec