I remember first hearing it, in the Pirate Soundwaves section at the
Submerge site. I loved it right off the bat - I would call Submerge and
ask them when it was going to be released; I would also bug Dave Cooper
down at Play De Record every week with the same question, "Is it in
yet?".
Cheers,
G
>Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2000 08:56:06 EST
>To: 313@hyperreal.org
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>Subject: Jaguar-again
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*edited*
>Even after all the hype, etc...was anyone else
>absoluetly
>blown
>away by this track? The more I listen, the
Just a side note,
has anyone ever heard of there being any relation to Derrick May's
"strings"(original mix) to the jaguar. They sound very similar to me.
chana
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My favorite remix is Mad Mikes, I think he takes it down to its simplest
elements, not necessarily the most dancy but he really grabs its essence.
chana
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and i, personally, still think the original sounds better than all the
remixes, May and Mills included...
Mike
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Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2000 09:27:05 -0500 (EST)
> what
> what were your opinions on the song when you first heard it?
> This is a real masterpiece..IMO.
i picked this up well over a year ago before i had ever heard anyone spin
it. it really jumped out at me when i listened to it at the record shop.
one of the most melodic and beautiful pieces of
I dont keep up current to the music that comes out each and every week/month
as much as some of you do. I recently(last week), just bought jaguar on
vinyl. I have heard the track many times before this, however I never knew I
was listening to Jaguar. When I came home and listened, I was reli