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Scooter - Trip to nowhere (Eric Kerncraft cut)

The "Eric Kerncraft cut" of Scooter's "Trip to Nowhere" is actually a fan-made mashup that cleverly blends Scooter's track with the iconic melodies of by Zombie Nation.

The original track was composed by the "Fourth Chapter" lineup of Scooter: H.P. Baxxter, Rick J. Jordan, Jay Frog, and Jens Thele.

The "Eric Kerncraft" name used in these fan versions is a play on words referencing Zombie Nation's famous 1999 hit, Kernkraft 400 , which itself famously sampled the melody from the 1984 Commodore 64 game Lazy Jones .

Fan-edited versions often emphasize the unsettling, atmospheric intro of the original song, which features spoken word elements that contrast with the high-energy trance beats that follow.

Here are some interesting details about the track and its origins:

Scooter - — Trip To Nowhere (eric Kerncraft Cut)

The "Eric Kerncraft cut" of Scooter's "Trip to Nowhere" is actually a fan-made mashup that cleverly blends Scooter's track with the iconic melodies of by Zombie Nation.

The original track was composed by the "Fourth Chapter" lineup of Scooter: H.P. Baxxter, Rick J. Jordan, Jay Frog, and Jens Thele.

The "Eric Kerncraft" name used in these fan versions is a play on words referencing Zombie Nation's famous 1999 hit, Kernkraft 400 , which itself famously sampled the melody from the 1984 Commodore 64 game Lazy Jones .

Fan-edited versions often emphasize the unsettling, atmospheric intro of the original song, which features spoken word elements that contrast with the high-energy trance beats that follow.

Here are some interesting details about the track and its origins: