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Get in Touch: The 2013 version maintains the original's heavy sampling of Supertramp while cleaning up the mix to emphasize the catchy synthesizers and loud, rhythmic beats that made it a rave anthem in the early 2000s.
Scooter’s 2013 remastered radio edit of "The Logical Song" (originally released in 2001 as "Ramp! (The Logical Song)") is widely regarded as a Happy Hardcore classic that masterfully adapts Supertramp’s 1979 original into a high-energy dance anthem . This specific remaster, featured on the 20 Years of Hardcore compilation, polishes the track's signature "chipmunk" vocals and electrifying drops for modern sound systems. Critical & Fan Perspectives
: Fans praise the track for its infectious energy, with one reviewer rating it 95/100 for how the "drops sound so happy as well as electrifying" and noting that H.P. Baxxter’s iconic shouts mix surprisingly well with the pitched-up chorus. Scooter - The Logical Song (Radio Edit Remastered) 2013
: Features the distinct high-pitched "androgynous" vocals during the melodic sections, contrasted by H.P. Baxxter’s rhythmic shouting and lyrical references to the KLF.
“The drops themselves are quite amazing as well, they sound so happy as well as electrifying.” Album of the Year · 1 year ago : The 2013 version maintains the original's heavy
Reviews highlight the track as a polarizing but undeniably successful example of the "Scooter formula":
“I will never stop completely and unironically loving this song. Scooter! Are you ready?!” Reddit · Scooter · 6 years ago Scooter - Ramp! (The Logical Song) [2001] : r/trance This specific remaster, featured on the 20 Years
: Even years later, listeners on Amazon and other platforms still cite it as one of the best tunes in the UK hardcore scene, noting its ability to stay in the Top 10 for weeks during its initial run. Community Experience