Scooter - Ramp (the Logical Song) (kritikal Mass Remix) Review
The core of the song comes from the 1979 classic by Supertramp, written by Roger Hodgson .
Frontman H.P. Baxxter added references to "The K, The L, The F," a nod to the influential British electronic band The KLF. Scooter - Ramp (The Logical Song) (Kritikal Mass Remix)
It depicts the transition from childhood innocence—where life felt "beautiful, magical"—to the "logical, responsible, practical" world of adulthood. The core of the song comes from the
Hodgson wrote the song based on his ten years at a strict boarding school . (The Logical Song) (Kritikal Mass Remix)
The story behind by Scooter , specifically the high-energy Kritikal Mass Remix , is a fascinating blend of profound personal reflection and high-octane rave culture. The Foundation: Supertramp’s Original
The takes this evolution even further, leaning into the Scouse House and Bounce styles popular in the UK. It amplifies the "happy hardcore" elements, using the original's theme of escaping reality to fuel a high-tempo, euphoric dance experience. Scooter - Ramp! (The Logical Song) (Kritikal Mass Remix)