Recuerdo que la escuché por primera vez en el 2003, que fue el año que la lanzó. Sigue estando entre las mejores canciones que he escuchado. Es una desgracia la cantidad de remixes basura que le han sacado.
@@CliveHannigan12 I think this is the artificial funk rmx? Because it would fit with it being the B-side where there's room for the saxapella/tool too, and the 8min "original original" being on the A-side ;) this is the a-side original: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NZqEICgKwrw.html
Recuerdo haber escuchado esta version original el año de lanzamiento y quedas instantaneamente enamorado de esta canción. Los remixes posteriores no se comparan a esta version original. Maravilloso
What's this exact version from, anyway? Every other "original version" upload on youtube is around 8 minutes long and the beat doesn't change like this one. At around 4:16 the beat gets harder but this is the only version that does that.
Yes, since a few days, I've searched for multiple versions to find exactly this one...I absolutly have no clue :/ This version seems to be cut off, either from an extended version or a dj mix. The cut from a dj mix would explain why you hear a harder beat and some different sounds around 5:00. I believe the editor of this version wanted to bring Calibria to a good end by chopping the beginning at the end of the track from the dj mix, which is my theory behind the "double" played sax-part at 5:12
Oh, another thing I noticed is around 4:45 you can hear the sax getting quieter and after 4:50 it will be back at the "normal" volume and it continues to get quieter and louder. I definitely think the dj looped this part of Calibria to mix it into the next song
Dos temazos parecidos que me cautivaron: este, el Calabria original de Rune, (2003) y Sex On Sax de Dub Deluxe, (2006). El bootleg con Destination Unknown de Gaudino le dio más reconocimiento a nivel comercial pero, a la postre, sirvió para aborrecerlo...
Since a few days, I've searched for multiple versions to find exactly this one...I absolutly have no clue :/ This version seems to be cut off, either from an extended version or a dj mix. The cut from a dj mix would explain why you hear a harder beat and some different sounds around 5:00. I believe the editor of this version wanted to bring Calibria to a good end by chopping the beginning at the end of the track from the dj mix, which is my theory behind the "double" played sax-part at 5:12. Can anyone help me identifying this version? Edit: Oh, another thing I noticed is around 4:45 you can hear the sax getting quieter and after 4:50 it will be back at the "normal" volume and it continues to get quieter and louder. I definitely think the dj looped this part of Calibria to mix it into the next song
@@sthembisomabaso4321I don't think so, you can hear the original mix here on youtube in different videos. Or do you mean a specific original version? Can you please link to the version you mean?