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Post by Littlefoot » Thu Sep 18, 2008 4:59 pm

yo, my mate who supplies me with old garage found me some stuff of the Ice Cream label.. its a dark garage sound Im not too keyed up on, but it seems like the kinda shit you can mix with dubstep flawlessly

one tune is by RIP Productions - The Chant
other is Double99 - RIPgroove, which seems to be the same people

is this considered UKG or Speed Garage?

is there other 4x4 labels and artists i should be checking out if I like this kind shit?

pure minimalism, just vocal loops with dubbed out effects and warping basslines
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Post by thinking » Thu Sep 18, 2008 5:02 pm

you want to check peeps like Narrows and Jon E Cash mate. Loads and loads of darkside 4x4 shizz.

If you search on Chemical they have a lot of audio, even if the stuff is out of stock. :4:
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Post by Littlefoot » Thu Sep 18, 2008 5:06 pm

yeah I like Jon E Cash's 4x4 stuff a lot, im not feeling his newer stuff but some of his older stuff is very rolling and raw

I need to get some mixes of dark 4x4 as finding something decent in second hand Speed or 4x4 garage sites is like a needle in a haystack
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Post by start : stop » Thu Sep 18, 2008 6:20 pm

Morph - http://www.myspace.com/morph2baad , the originator

Look out for older stuff by DJ Wire, Bogeyman, Narrows.

I wouldn't say RIP stuff fits in with this though.

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Post by furiouz » Thu Sep 18, 2008 6:34 pm

All the above. Also DJ Shorty, Shimano, Wesley J, some of DnD's stuff & of course El-B's rolling stuff.
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Post by d-nile » Thu Sep 18, 2008 6:40 pm

I used to love Narrows, Wire and Harry Lime stuff - wish I had some of it on vinyl...

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Post by spiderman » Thu Sep 18, 2008 7:37 pm

dark garage ftw.

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Post by omen » Thu Sep 18, 2008 8:41 pm

D-Nile wrote:I used to love Narrows, Wire and Harry Lime stuff - wish I had some of it on vinyl...


I managed to get alot of that on vinyl recently, all the resurrection label stuff etc. I also have a harry lime tune on vinyl with the d&b mc fearless featuring on it does anyone know the title ???

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Post by J__J_90 » Thu Sep 18, 2008 9:15 pm

I'd class Ripgroove and The Chant as Speed Garage.

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Post by start : stop » Thu Sep 18, 2008 10:27 pm

omen wrote:I also have a harry lime tune on vinyl with the d&b mc fearless featuring on it does anyone know the title ???
Sirus - Grouch Vocal Mix.

The instrumental is a big tune.

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Post by elgato » Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:14 am

g.dot wrote:I'd class Ripgroove and The Chant as Speed Garage.
yeh i think so too, i understand that kind of tune to be the archetypal speed garage sound, the term seems to be used to relate to the less US more JA influenced, more druggy, reese basslines and all that kind of vibe... also the stuff which i think had significant crossover

Joe C i have a stunningly good Oris Jay speed garage / 4x4 mix (courtesy of Owen Griffiths) which i'm sure you'd love, i'll try to upload it at some point over the weekend

of the early 4x4/speed stuff I am maybe more into a slightly different shade, Tuff Jam (and anything on Undavybe) are as close as anything to my favourite music ever. plus the more housey RIP Productions stuff, Jeremy Sylvester, Dub Monsters, Booker T, New Horizons etc.

but there is some sick stuff in the druggier reese vein too. on crossover side think you would like the Serious Danger stuff, and some Julian Jonah remixes and maybe 187 Lockdown. some ridiculous underground bits too, early Strickly Dubz / Jeremy Sylvester, KCC & Ty Holden, FX Recordings, 4 Deep Connextion

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Post by elgato » Fri Sep 19, 2008 11:01 am

by the way does anyone know anything about this out of interest...

on a few RIP 12s / mix cds, i've noticed that they use the terms 'Up North' mixes and 'Down South' mixes, North referring to the darker wild reesey tunes, South to the clubby 'soulful' sounds.. is that North/South London, or North/South of England?

i am interested whether at that point ( i think 97/98 ) there was already this kind of distinction, and that up North this stuff was getting so big that early, so much so that it was the 'Up North' sound?

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Post by unlikely » Fri Sep 19, 2008 11:01 am

yes, love this sound!

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Post by dj $hy » Fri Sep 19, 2008 11:48 am

g.dot wrote:I'd class Ripgroove and The Chant as Speed Garage.
100%

I used to go clubbing in Bagleys many many years ago and this was always played there and listed as Speed Garage. Any of the 99 stuff is too.

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Post by spooKs » Fri Sep 19, 2008 12:00 pm

elgato wrote:Joe C i have a stunningly good Oris Jay speed garage / 4x4 mix (courtesy of Owen Griffiths) which i'm sure you'd love, i'll try to upload it at some point over the weekend
please...:)

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Post by elgato » Fri Sep 19, 2008 1:37 pm

spooKs wrote:
elgato wrote:Joe C i have a stunningly good Oris Jay speed garage / 4x4 mix (courtesy of Owen Griffiths) which i'm sure you'd love, i'll try to upload it at some point over the weekend
please...:)
will try to remember on sunday, along with a few other really good 4x4 (less speed) mixes i have

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Post by spooKs » Sat Sep 20, 2008 12:49 am

elgato wrote:
spooKs wrote:
elgato wrote:Joe C i have a stunningly good Oris Jay speed garage / 4x4 mix (courtesy of Owen Griffiths) which i'm sure you'd love, i'll try to upload it at some point over the weekend
please...:)
will try to remember on sunday, along with a few other really good 4x4 (less speed) mixes i have
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Post by goonstock » Sat Sep 20, 2008 1:27 am

what would you guys classify groove chronicles - stone cold as?

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Post by devious_n4ture » Sat Sep 20, 2008 11:49 am

goonstock wrote:what would you guys classify groove chronicles - stone cold as?
2 step..... Standard :lol:

Yeah ive got boxes of this dark 4/4 (also speed garage sound) might dig it all up a throw a new mix together......
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