damn beat me to itboomnoise wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jO2WZYoW9PQ
its just slowed down garage
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Lord_Qzuma wrote:wow, u said 1992 style hardcore. AWESOME!!!UFO over easy wrote: .. could almost by mixed with 1992 style hardcore.
Big up all the people who still love 1992 style hardcore.
BOH!!
its funny that
when my mate bought over some dubstep years ago
all i had that wud work with it was ye olde skool hardcore
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mos dan wrote:can't believe i'd forgotten this tune!Chef wrote:Compare Coki - Haunted to Sweet FA - Flowers and tell me the're both Garage.
living without you is driving me insaaaaaaaane
me love the cheese![]()
large up all the garage heads
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						^ nah that tune aint really garage ..more a cheesy attempt at the charts coining the underground.
			
			
									
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since when was that supposed to be a bad thing?
the only reply is to give them a full on history lesson and watch their eyes glaze over. start with a general history of soundsytems - move on to explain how dubstep dows indeed have roots in garage - move onto the true bpm of half-step and offer to demonstrate how it mixes seamlessly with supposed "faster" beats - finish off with brief insights into other musical influences.
i guarantee they'll wish they never asked...
			
			
									
									
						the only reply is to give them a full on history lesson and watch their eyes glaze over. start with a general history of soundsytems - move on to explain how dubstep dows indeed have roots in garage - move onto the true bpm of half-step and offer to demonstrate how it mixes seamlessly with supposed "faster" beats - finish off with brief insights into other musical influences.
i guarantee they'll wish they never asked...
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1992Furiouz wrote:Top one, nice one - you know the scoreLord_Qzuma wrote:wow, u said 1992 style hardcore. AWESOME!!!UFO over easy wrote: .. could almost by mixed with 1992 style hardcore.
Big up all the people who still love 1992 style hardcore.
BOH!!
Alex - trust me, kev pangaea was joking about the trip hop thing
In all honesty though, most of this stuff seems to have far more in common with jungle and hardcore than it does with garage, but that's blatently just because of my background. There's easily enough producers who've grown up with jungle as there are who've been influenced by garage.. just look at massive DJs in the scene like Loefah, Caspa, Luke.Envoy, Hijak, Vex'd and N-Type. It's just that there are a lot of purists who seem to think this is still 100% garage. Which is nonsense, in my opinion.
The people who think it's pure garage are those that have grown up with it... the people who think it's "progressive" jungle are those that've grown up with jungle. Who cares? It's dubstep now. Fuck it.
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in that case dubstep to me is a mixture of left-field scottish lo-fi like urusei yatsura and mogwai, melded with canadian post-rock.UFO over easy wrote:The people who think it's pure garage are those that have grown up with it... the people who think it's "progressive" jungle are those that've grown up with jungle.
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its a bit faster than garage anyway.
the amount of times I've almost unleashed a newcy brown bottle jawside to some prick after repeated "can't you play anything faster?" requests (usually accompanied by repeated record skippage as they bump into the table) is unbeleivable. Where do those pricks get off? Do they think all DJs just carry around every genre of music possible in a little dj bag just so they can put a smile on some pilled up c*nts face whose only interaction with you has been to piss you off? DO THEY?
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						the amount of times I've almost unleashed a newcy brown bottle jawside to some prick after repeated "can't you play anything faster?" requests (usually accompanied by repeated record skippage as they bump into the table) is unbeleivable. Where do those pricks get off? Do they think all DJs just carry around every genre of music possible in a little dj bag just so they can put a smile on some pilled up c*nts face whose only interaction with you has been to piss you off? DO THEY?
sorry
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