big up!spooks wrote:This is completely where it's at for me too right now. Gotta add Deadboy, Geiom, Kode9, Cosmic Revenge, Point B, Spamchop, Zomby, L Vis 1990, Bok Bok, and the rest to the list
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Check out fused forces skuffle shuffle on eyez down 001 up on www.digital-tunes.net
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gidman wrote:yea im loving the artists pushing this sound atm aswell although im getting tired of all the branching off/sub-genres etc. bullshit.i just see it all as bass music now. if its good its good. if it isnt, it isnt.
add this man to your list
hxdb - bass music practitioner
thanks for the mention boring
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thisfractal wrote: almost wish it wasn't called future garage tho, seems like it'll be weird in 5 years when it evolves and future garage is old... post garage maybe? prolly just call it dubstep
any name with "future" in it will sound terribly old in 5 years time.
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no that would still be UK Funkyaddicted wrote:shittest name ever
who came up with that?
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electronica/synth/computer based music has been called the 'music of the future' forever...guyus- wrote:thisfractal wrote: almost wish it wasn't called future garage tho, seems like it'll be weird in 5 years when it evolves and future garage is old... post garage maybe? prolly just call it dubstep![]()
any name with "future" in it will sound terribly old in 5 years time.
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yepfractal wrote: prolly just call it dubstep
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i think i prefer it not knowing what to call it
'future garage'
'future garage'
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Everyone seems to have their own definition of the genres anyway so in the end it really doesn't matter.
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safe for all the mentions already
just to confirm for people who still seem a bit confused. Future Garage is a movement moreso than a genre. The whole idea is to make people look afresh at what Garage music is and can be, and to drop the association of Garage meaning posh birds and moody blokes dressed up listening to rnb remixes. It's a movement thats trying to give Garage a "Future". In essence once that has happened a number of prefixes cud be used if ya want (its up to you!). But before people start all that splintering off, lets gets Garage out of the swear box list and back in the clubs where real ravers go, and not just in the Time and Envy type places.
It's about losing this attachment to "UK"G and just being about "G". The Future part is about the aestetic and the attitude, rather than about creating a new genre persay.
Trying to keep Future Garage as part of Dubstep is a wasted venture as I know firsthand that playing Future Garage to a Dubstep crowd often ends in people asking "when will the dubstep start".
The Future's Bright! The Future's Garage!
The name is defo no worse than "UK Funky" or indeed "Dubstep", thats like the pot calling the kettle black.
http://www.L2SRecordings.com Redefining Garage
http://www.Whistla.com

just to confirm for people who still seem a bit confused. Future Garage is a movement moreso than a genre. The whole idea is to make people look afresh at what Garage music is and can be, and to drop the association of Garage meaning posh birds and moody blokes dressed up listening to rnb remixes. It's a movement thats trying to give Garage a "Future". In essence once that has happened a number of prefixes cud be used if ya want (its up to you!). But before people start all that splintering off, lets gets Garage out of the swear box list and back in the clubs where real ravers go, and not just in the Time and Envy type places.
It's about losing this attachment to "UK"G and just being about "G". The Future part is about the aestetic and the attitude, rather than about creating a new genre persay.
Trying to keep Future Garage as part of Dubstep is a wasted venture as I know firsthand that playing Future Garage to a Dubstep crowd often ends in people asking "when will the dubstep start".
The Future's Bright! The Future's Garage!
The name is defo no worse than "UK Funky" or indeed "Dubstep", thats like the pot calling the kettle black.
http://www.L2SRecordings.com Redefining Garage
http://www.Whistla.com
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Well its bit hard to even make this topic if you cant give any names to different styles/sounds. Even if this threads name is Future Garage, doesent mean the name is written on stone.gidman wrote:yea im loving the artists pushing this sound atm aswell although im getting tired of all the branching off/sub-genres etc. bullshit.i just see it all as bass music now. if its good its good. if it isnt, it isnt.
Thanks for all recommendations. Gotta check all artists out.
Whistla, would love to see some L2S vinyls.. Unfortunately no chance to play digital stuff.
Make L2S compilation on wax!
And bout the name, nothing can be EVER be worse than wonky.
Edit: Would be great if there would be wave of garagey dubstep stuff coming, kind like the older stuff.
Couple of tunes ive been feeling lately: Rusko - Love is Real and Darkstar - Need you.
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Well it all sounds just peachy to me.
big up everyone flagellating the mousse.
big up everyone flagellating the mousse.
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Surely Dubstep is just Post-Garage...fractal wrote:
a post garage maybe? prolly just call it dubstep
http://www.mixcloud.com/Etc/etc-no-6
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hahaha not THE DEBATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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This is sad.dj whistla wrote: Trying to keep Future Garage as part of Dubstep is a wasted venture as I know firsthand that playing Future Garage to a Dubstep crowd often ends in people asking "when will the dubstep start".
I'm not pushing this sound full on - all though I am pushing Ramadanman, Pangaea and a few others - but when you have a scene where people go to a night and want to hear what they already know - that really is the beginning of the end isn't it...
Although saying that look at the amount of amazing dnb coming out right now! Spectrasoul, Commix, Data, dBridge, Instra:mental etc!
http://www.mixcloud.com/Etc/etc-no-6
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I notice people keep saying this exact thing, look at all the amazing dnb coming out. But then they only mention spectrasoul, dbridge, or instra:mental. That's not a lot!adisize wrote:Although saying that look at the amount of amazing dnb coming out right now! Spectrasoul, Commix, Data, dBridge, Instra:mental etc!dj whistla wrote: Trying to keep Future Garage as part of Dubstep is a wasted venture as I know firsthand that playing Future Garage to a Dubstep crowd often ends in people asking "when will the dubstep start".
Anyway, I'm all for this future garage movement. As I'm here in the US, and not located in TX I don't get to hear it live though
big up l2s, night audio, formant, hessle, blunted robots, pollen, hotlfush, etc.
keep releasing forward thinking music, that's what this scene needs.
hey, you wouldn't hire a clown to fix a leak in the john..so why do you let these hooligans tear down the biz?
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can't say i'm surprised... ANYWAY, i'm loving the blunted robots stuff, faultyDL, geiom's new stuff, and will check out others mentioned in this thread, tnx for all the tips!dj whistla wrote: Trying to keep Future Garage as part of Dubstep is a wasted venture as I know firsthand that playing Future Garage to a Dubstep crowd often ends in people asking "when will the dubstep start".
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It's great no matter "wot u call it"
to the future!
to the future!
sub.wise:.
slow down
slow down
epochalypso wrote:man dun no bout da 'nuum
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1YKFV45M18
wot do u call? garage? wot do u call it? urban? wot do u call it? 2-step?
i don't care what it's called tbh. It's sick
wot do u call? garage? wot do u call it? urban? wot do u call it? 2-step?
i don't care what it's called tbh. It's sick
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