One (Always Hardcore)

One (Always Hardcore)
"One (Always Hardcore)"
Single by Scooter
from the album Mind The Gap
B-side "Circle Of Light"
Released 6 December 2004 (Germany)
Format CD Single, 12", Digital download
Recorded 2004
Genre Hard Trance
Length 3:49
Label Sheffield Tunes
Writer(s) Jeroen Streunding
H. P. Baxxter
Rick J. Jordan
Jay Frog
Jens Thele
Producer Rick J. Jordan
Jay Frog
H.P. Baxxter
Scooter singles chronology
"Shake That!"
(2004)
"One (Always Hardcore)"
(2004)
"Suavemente"
(2005)

"One (Always Hardcore)" is a single by German techno group Scooter. It was released as the third single from their 2004 album Mind The Gap on 6 December 2004.[1] The Radio Edit is a slight remix of the song's album version, featuring more elaborate instrumental bridges.

Contents

Track listing

CD Single[1]
  1. "One (Always Hardcore)" [Radio Edit] (3:49)
  2. "One (Always Hardcore)" [Club Mix] (7:16)
  3. "One (Always Hardcore)" [Extended] (5:28)
  4. "Circle Of Light" (4:20)
12"[2]
  1. "One (Always Hardcore)" [Extended] (5:28)
  2. "One (Always Hardcore)" [Club Mix] (7:16)
Download[3]
  1. "One (Always Hardcore)" [Radio Edit] (3:49)
  2. "One (Always Hardcore)" [Club Mix] (7:16)
  3. "One (Always Hardcore)" [Extended] (5:28)

Music video

The video for "One (Always Hardcore)" was shot in the tunnel of the Elbe River in Hamburg, Germany. Footage from a concert is also featured, as well as scenes shot on a beach of lead singer H. P. Baxxter driving a Jaguar B-12 E-Type 1973 and a Mark 2 1961.[4][5][6]

In Concert

The song is very popular in concert, as the crowd joins in on the chorus, and often the chant "I Feel Hardcore" is shouted throughout other points in the concert by the crowd as well.[7]

Samples

"One (Always Hardcore)" is partially a cover of "Always Hardcore" by Neophyte, which itself is based on the chorus refrain of "Alive" by Pearl Jam, taken from the 1991 album Ten. The Radio Edit also containes a sample from "Move on Baby" by Italian Eurodance group Cappella.

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