Call Me Mañana
Scooter · 1999
14 min · 3 tracks · house · techno · rave music
An electrifying fusion of acid trance and house beats that commands the dance floor with relentless energy.
Call Me Mañana is a single by Scooter, released in 1999. An electrifying fusion of acid trance and house beats that commands the dance floor with relentless energy. 'Call Me Mañana' became a dancefloor staple across Europe, reaching notable chart positions in multiple countries. Its infectious energy and memorable hooks helped Scooter maintain relevance in the rapidly evolving electronic music landscape, influencing a generation of rave and techno artists. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Call Me Mañana sound like?
An electrifying fusion of acid trance and house beats that commands the dance floor with relentless energy. Rooted in house and techno.
What makes Call Me Mañana by Scooter notable?
'Call Me Mañana' became a dancefloor staple across Europe, reaching notable chart positions in multiple countries. Its infectious energy and memorable hooks helped Scooter maintain relevance in the rapidly evolving electronic music landscape, influencing a generation of rave and techno artists. In 1999, Scooter was riding the wave of their commercial success following their breakthrough album 'Our Happy Hardcore' released in 1996. 'Call Me Mañana' marked a continuation of their high-energy sound, solidifying their position in the European rave scene and showcasing their ability to blend catchy hooks with pulsating rhythms.
How many songs are on Call Me Mañana?
Call Me Mañana has 3 tracks, running approximately 14 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Call Me Mañana (Heavy Horses extended) Standout 5:36
- 2 Bramfeld Standout 5:16
- 3 Call Me Mañana (Heavy Horses radio) Standout 3:40
Release Date
January 8, 1999
Artist Origin
Germany
Runtime
14 min 32 sec
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