Where's all the garage heads at?
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ckzdub wrote:no 1 fucking cares about ur oppinion go back to listening to ur soft ass homophobe. garage 2step medatative bullshit
Fair enough, I think it's just that I kind of like the fact that a load of the old garage tunes seemed a bit more song based in a way, probably the closest an underground style has really embraced pop music tradition (suppose you could say the same about some of Goldie's earlier tunes - Inner City Life for instance).
Quite a fan of song arrangements (as well as the more avant garde stuff) so I'm interested to see how that can be incorporated into dance music in general - MJ seems to be amazing at this, really well constructed songs. Still think Sincere's one of his best. Also Wookie and others have done some pretty amazing pop arrangements with more underground sounds.
Quite a fan of song arrangements (as well as the more avant garde stuff) so I'm interested to see how that can be incorporated into dance music in general - MJ seems to be amazing at this, really well constructed songs. Still think Sincere's one of his best. Also Wookie and others have done some pretty amazing pop arrangements with more underground sounds.
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Songs with dance music? Are you mad?
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I think Girls Aloud rock though.
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but there are so many more "classics" not to mention all those from Wookie's orginal album. Its a damn shame hes on the funky house tipJ:Kenzo wrote:One of classics has gotta be Masterstepz - 'Melody'

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definatelyShonky wrote:Fair enough, I think it's just that I kind of like the fact that a load of the old garage tunes seemed a bit more song based in a way, probably the closest an underground style has really embraced pop music tradition (suppose you could say the same about some of Goldie's earlier tunes - Inner City Life for instance).
Quite a fan of song arrangements (as well as the more avant garde stuff) so I'm interested to see how that can be incorporated into dance music in general - MJ seems to be amazing at this, really well constructed songs. Still think Sincere's one of his best. Also Wookie and others have done some pretty amazing pop arrangements with more underground sounds.
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To answer the question. In your head. 

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Check his myspace for his productions broelgato wrote:is there a particular mix worth checking?J:Kenzo wrote:LD is making some wicked stuff aswell
Defo worth checking his productions
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i love this tune man, too much.J:Kenzo wrote:I still love the old Steve Gurley, Noodles, Jay Da Flex productions...
One of classics has gotta be Masterstepz - 'Melody'
a tune built for the underground
Defo need to hear more of these vibes in dubstep
im a big fan of the harry lime, sirus, narrows era. as well as the older bits dem 2 (all i know = huge), groove chronicles (1999), 24hr experience (together) etc etc.
oh yeah who remembers big bird - flava?

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Defo worth checking his productions
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bad sounds.!! pure garage flava.D-Code wrote:J:Kenzo wrote: One of classics has gotta be Masterstepz - 'Melody'
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Yeah, heard a rumour about that a while ago. *cross fingers* Anthill Mob released a brand "new" EP not long ago (Rich man, poor man something) but it was pretty weak compared to the usual Confetti stuff...elgato wrote:the Confetti website seems to indicate that they might be re-opening for business... ?Shonky wrote:Must be demand to reissue some of this stuff I would have thought - be cool to see some of these tunes on an official triple pack rather than dodgy bootlegs
Need some Chris Mac on repress!
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