Garage, where to start?

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Garage, where to start?

Post by bolsty » Wed Jun 30, 2010 4:20 pm

Looking to get into garage, or at least give it a go, no idea where to start though?

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lowpass wrote:It's very easy to go onto beatport and pick up 10 tunes for a tenner, but when you have to think that 20 pounds will get you maybe 3 songs, really makes you take the time to listen and think about what your filling your bag up with

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Re: Garage, where to start?

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Re: Garage, where to start?

Post by bolsty » Wed Jun 30, 2010 4:52 pm

cheers, although i was more after just some artist names
lowpass wrote:It's very easy to go onto beatport and pick up 10 tunes for a tenner, but when you have to think that 20 pounds will get you maybe 3 songs, really makes you take the time to listen and think about what your filling your bag up with

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Re: Garage, where to start?

Post by mashmash » Thu Jul 01, 2010 6:43 pm

Quoted what someone posted in a different thread -
jack swift wrote:I think its easier to look at it chronologicall!!! Mashman has got the right idea

Started with uk dj's playing house tracks from America 92-95 sorta time (Masters at work, Todd Edwards, Eric Morillo, Todd Terry etc etc)





In Around 94-96 UK producers like, Grant Nelson, Jeremy Slyvester (undermany Different aliases) Tuff Jam, r. purser, s. firmin started to make beats with their take on things





Come 96-97 lots of new Uk producers (Nu Horizons, Dem 2, Anthill Mob, MJ Cole, Ramsey and Fen, Groove Chronicals etc etc make a big impact on things and 2 step started to become more and more common







98-99 2 step starts to take over an the first big rnb remixes start hitting the shelves! Sunship and wookie start making a name for themselves!! This is where the split started in my opinion........... Darker stuff like Melody and Scrappy.........Happy stuff like sunships friendly pressure (Massive generalisation i know)







2000-2001 Breakbeat garage starts making a big impact! some say it was sparked by 138 trek


couldnt find a video without any1 chattin shit over it! so i apologise for making people listen to neutrino

2002- Some people started mentioning the word grime some say sparked by pulse x




cant be bothered to write anymore lol



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Re: Garage, where to start?

Post by kosovohp » Fri Jul 02, 2010 2:13 am

cheers, although i was more after just some artist names . Good luck for you
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Re: Garage, where to start?

Post by bolsty » Sat Jul 03, 2010 3:54 am

kosovohp wrote:cheers, although i was more after just some artist names . Good luck for you
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cheers for that post with all the videos
lowpass wrote:It's very easy to go onto beatport and pick up 10 tunes for a tenner, but when you have to think that 20 pounds will get you maybe 3 songs, really makes you take the time to listen and think about what your filling your bag up with

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