-TraX- wrote:anyone have a zip folder of wookie tunes, or a place to find some? Every tune I hear of his is absolutely mighty
just buy his album. it's got most of his tunes on and came out on cd
amazing album, self titled WOOKIE best garage album by far. on cd and the wonderful good old vinyl. go discogs vinyl can be had at a fucking steal at around £10.
badger wrote:
datura wrote:
what?
i don't think he's quite grasped the idea of punctuation yet.
or the use of paragraphs.
or sentences for that matter.
Sick thread. Hopefully this bump gets people posting in it again.
I just had a quick question: what's really the difference 4x4 garage and house? Are there any really obvious stylistic differences or is it a bit nuanced and comes down to culture more-so?
ultraspatial wrote:doing any sort of drug other than smoking crack is 5 panel.
incnic wrote:true headz tread a fine line between bitterness and euphoria - much like the best rave tunes
SCope13 wrote:Sick thread. Hopefully this bump gets people posting in it again.
I just had a quick question: what's really the difference 4x4 garage and house? Are there any really obvious stylistic differences or is it a bit nuanced and comes down to culture more-so?
The early stuff sounds like rave producers doing strict NY garage. Later on it grew into being more localized to London, stylistically.
I think the biggggest difference between UK and US is the basslines. Less on a house/disco and more on a jungle tip. But you're basically on point in saying that the distinction is more cultural than musical. It's a different subculture listening to a local variety of house music and adopting the jungle/rave subcultural elements.
SCope13 wrote:Sick thread. Hopefully this bump gets people posting in it again.
I just had a quick question: what's really the difference 4x4 garage and house? Are there any really obvious stylistic differences or is it a bit nuanced and comes down to culture more-so?
The early stuff sounds like rave producers doing strict NY garage. Later on it grew into being more localized to London, stylistically.
I think the biggggest difference between UK and US is the basslines. Less on a house/disco and more on a jungle tip. But you're basically on point in saying that the distinction is more cultural than musical. It's a different subculture listening to a local variety of house music and adopting the jungle/rave subcultural elements.
Ah alright, thanks. Good observations.
Harkat wrote:
Btw let's face it, oldskool garage>>>2step
explain plz
ultraspatial wrote:doing any sort of drug other than smoking crack is 5 panel.
incnic wrote:true headz tread a fine line between bitterness and euphoria - much like the best rave tunes