not to mention that part of it sounds REALLY close to the bassline in "no
UFOs"

(at least I think thats the track)



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Subject: RE: (313) "Jaguar" Strings on 80s House record?


> I agree totally :)
>
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> Subject: RE: (313) "Jaguar" Strings on 80s House record?
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> |-----Original Message-----
> |From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> |
> |Well they use the same (Oberheim?) synth for sure, but that is where
> |the comparison ends i think?
> |
>
> maybe if you're tone-deaf :) in two distinct places, the melody is,
> note-by-note, an excact copy. that being said, "Knights of the Jaguar"
> is obviously a much better track, with much better strings.
>
> Christian Bloch
> http://christianbloch.com
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