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Awesome selection so far. Some of my favorite garage/garage-esque tracks that haven't been mentioned:

 

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[youtubehd]QpgOWN6_HCY[/youtubehd]

 

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Think this might be El-B, can anyone confirm that?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qpb0pBnt5R4

 

Theres several Ghost tracks on "Roots of El-B", dunno if that means it him though.

 

Actually, looking at discogs. It doesnt seem to be

http://www.discogs.com/artist/Ghost

 

 

hey its this thread again

 

[youtubehd]R-QUZOQls2U[/youtubehd]

 

 

this forum needs a UKG (grime, bassline, funky, dubstep, etc) subforum.

 

I though music discussion is exactly the kind of subforum for this. Why do we need to section everything off.

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Would put a fairly sizable amount of money on that Ghost tune being El B, it sounds exactly like him. Pretty sure Ghost was him and a couple of others contributing, which that Discogs entry would seem to confirm.

 

Top thread by the way lads

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Oh yeah, totally, I hated it then. But I don't think it's just nostalgia - garage, more than any other form of urban dance music, got poor mainstream coverage. From what I remember being about 17/18, the stuff that crossed over was the horrendous Craig David/Sweet Female Attitude shit that was really, really bad. Champange/cocaine/smart shoes in a club style. I think that put most people off as that's all they were exposed to. I might be wrong of course, but that's how it seemed from my experience. Love it now, and I reckon if I'd of heard most of the garage tunes I really like back then I would of dug it. Very misunderstood genre.

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http://soundcloud.com/conceptoradio/concepto-mix-16-blixaboy

Blixaboy – Nova (forthcoming on Blixaboy FUTRO TRAX series)

Blixaboy – Queeny (forthcoming on Blixaboy FUTRO TRAX series)

Blixaboy – Dreams of Orange Sun (forthcoming on Blixaboy FUTRO TRAX series)

Carl Craig & Moritz Von Oswald – Movement 8 (C2 Version) (Deutsche Grammaphon)

Blawan – Iddy (Hessle Audio)

Untold – Sweat (Hotflush)

Andrea – Temper Tantrum (Daphne)

Mosca – Square One (Bok Bok remix) (Night Slugs)

Kode 9 – Ping (Blixaboy Futro remix)(Dub)

Blixaboy – Gamma World (From Blixaboy''s Kliks & Politiks)

Optimum – Broken Embrace (Night Slugs)

Blixaboy – Sub Rub (forthcoming on Blixaboy FUTRO TRAX series)

Deadbeat – Grounation (Berghain Drum Jack Original Mix) (Wagon Repair)

Sigha - Early Morning Lights (Marcel Dettmann rmx) (Our Circula Sound)

Blixboy – Politiks (From Blixaboy''s Kliks & Politiks)

Jack Sparrow - Terminal (Tectonic)

A Made up Sound – Alarm (A made Up Sound)

Blixaboy – The Purple Man (forthcoming on Blixaboy FUTRO TRAX series)

Martyn – Left Hander (3024)

Distal - Grape Donut (Soul Jazz)

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Some of you must know St Germain (the french nu jazz producer). I'm currently listening to his debut album that came out in 1995 and I have never noticed until now that he produced some UK Garage influenced tracks. It almost sounds like he is one of the first dubstep innovators or something (hear the dub elements and the garage beats).

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0M2sS2JTrc

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is there a sub genre name for the type of garage that basically has a 4 on the floor techno beat that is missing a few down beats? some of 2562's stuff is like this, where it kind of plays on the expectations of your ears

 

You mean like this?

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDuznqhS6tQ

 

Cuz this shit's bumpin.

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