In 2013 Jagwar Ma signed with record labels Mom+Pop (US) Marathon Artists (EU) and Future Classic (Australia) and released their debut album "Howlin". Howlin’ received high acclaim from music press like The NME, Pitchfork and the London Times as well as praise from several iconic figures and more contemporary artists Foals and The XX, who they went on to join on tour. Now based in the UK, Jagwar Ma are currently touring "Howlin" and have begun preparation for their Sophomore album.
Jagwar Ma are the producers of some quality electronic vibes that swim through the rough terrain of yesteryear, but warps them for modern senses. ”Come Save Me” is 60s bubblegum pop crystalized into tribal neon (much like TV Girl does) and features the vocals of Gabriel Winterfield (Ghostwood), additional production from Ewan Pearson and additional percussion from Stella Mozgawa (Warpaint). ”What Love” is a slow building trance that picks up substance along the way, but still continuing the hypnotic thump. Keep an eye/ear out for these dudes.
Exercise
Jagwar Ma Lyrics
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The lyrics to Jagwar Ma's song "Exercise" seem to be urging the listener to actively engage in and explore their own internal chemistry. The repetition of the phrase "exercise your chemistry" could be interpreted as a call to action, encouraging individuals to take control of their experiences and emotions. By repeating the phrase multiple times, the song emphasizes the importance of this message and creates a sense of urgency.
The use of the word "exercise" also suggests that this process of exploring one's internal chemistry is not a one-time event, but rather an ongoing practice that requires discipline and effort. Overall, the lyrics suggest that by actively engaging with our internal selves, we can achieve a greater sense of understanding and control over our experiences.
Line by Line Meaning
(Harmony) Exercise your chemistry
Find a way to connect with others and build relationships, whether it be through shared interests, hobbies or experiences
Exercise your chemistry
Practice and refine the skills necessary to cultivate relationships and create positive vibes
Exercise your chemistry
Be intentional about creating connections and seeking out environments that foster positive interactions
Exercise your chemistry
Challenge yourself to step out of your comfort zone and connect with others in new and meaningful ways
Exercise your chemistry
Take care of your own well-being by keeping these connections strong and positive
Exercise your chemistry
Remember that building relationships requires effort and investment, but the rewards are worth it
Exercise your chemistry
Embrace the power of connection and use your chemistry to make a difference in the world
Exercise your chemistry
Practice empathy, compassion and forgiveness to foster deeper connections and understanding
Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise
Make this a priority and commit to consistently building and maintaining positive relationships
Contributed by Jasmine E. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
shortyrags
yes that bass line is definitely reminiscent of fool's gold!
captain jack flash 99 “cjflash99”
I came by this song as I was going into an arcade mode match on GT6. Found out this was from Jagwar Ma, then I started listening to their latest album "Every now and then"
Roxton Fone
The 90s called, they said: "Amazing Job Jagwar Ma"
TheMaster1246
My favourite song on GT6!
Gui Oliveira
for sure!
Tillmann Müller
"Exercice your german street"
I do.
Every day.
dave rumbear
The ending part is sooooo dope!
lebruitdelombre
Incredible song! On the second theme, the second movement of the song, there might be a similarity with the piano form this Deep Tech House sound: Kink vs. Marc Romboy - Over and Out (Original Vinyl Version 33") You can find this song on Soundcloud
Aus Trails
I also miss 2013/2014 :( good ol times.
mrhambleton27
awesome, going to c them thursday, madchester revisited can't wait...