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Re: Future Garage Recommendations?

Post by mikey_g » Tue Nov 30, 2010 6:30 pm

dont forget psyconaught on formant recordings and joonipah on life after math recordings
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Re: Future Garage Recommendations?

Post by kontigobeats » Tue Nov 30, 2010 6:54 pm

Some good suggestions in here! Definitiely liking Late's stuff, i find my self listening to a lot of Burial and Synkro at this time of year too!
Ive got an ep coming out on Slime Recordings soon, some kinda future garage vibes so you might be interested in that! Check out the track in my sig for an example!
This is one on a more kinda ' late at night chilling' vibe too Soundcloud
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Re: Future Garage Recommendations?

Post by joeki » Tue Nov 30, 2010 8:07 pm

Ok, I too am really digging these sounds in the winter years. It's snowy, cold and deserted so these tunes, be it melodic (melancholic) or more sinister (like say Burial's Prayer) are perfect for this time.
Now I appreciate everyone's input, but I was hoping people could be a bit more specific. Obviously Burial, late and Synkro are good starting points but a whole lot of the names mentioned don't come close to that at all, so let's forget about that "future garage" label for a bit and focus more on vibes shall we. Can anyone recommend me more releases similar to these tracks (I hope I can narrow it down with these examples a bit).
So we're looking for melodic or haunting songs with a winterish vibe to them, preferably with some sort of vocal.
Here are a few recent ones that spring to my mind and they are really across the board! :

Pariah - Safehouses
Doc Daneeka - Like a Fool
DJ Madd - Someone (breakage rmx)
Jamie Woon - Night Air (Ramadanman rmx)
Soule Power - Lost (Bakongo rmx)
XXXY - This Much
Julio Bashmore - The Moth
Psychonaught - I Just want you
Scuba - Before (deadboy rmx)
Mount Kimbie - Ruby
Mount Kimbie - At Least (instra:mental rmx)
George Fitzgerald - Weakness
Lung - Afterlife (kryptic minds rmx)
Clubroot - Solar Flares
Commix - Be True (burial rmx)
Synkro - My Own World
Kryptic Minds - Wondering Why
Cardopusher - Schematic Blocks
Asusu - No Kya / F remix
DJG - Avoid The Noid (headhunter rmx)
Roska ft. Anesha - I need Love
James Blake - Klavierwerke EP
Pariah - Orpheus
Breakage ft. Burial - Vial
Harry Craze - Gone
Swarms - I Gave You Everything
Ramadanman - Fall Short
Kryptic Minds - Secure Lost
Synkro - Just To see her
Synkro - Tell ME
Julio Bashmore - Footsteppin'
Submerse - Hold It Down
16bit - Serum

Now...who can succesfully complete this list :) . I'll seriously buy you a beer. Also, all releases in that list are available in most formats!

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Re: Future Garage Recommendations?

Post by Blerim » Tue Nov 30, 2010 8:23 pm

joeki wrote:Ok, I too am really digging these sounds in the winter years. It's snowy, cold and deserted so these tunes, be it melodic (melancholic) or more sinister (like say Burial's Prayer) are perfect for this time.
Now I appreciate everyone's input, but I was hoping people could be a bit more specific. Obviously Burial, late and Synkro are good starting points but a whole lot of the names mentioned don't come close to that at all, so let's forget about that "future garage" label for a bit and focus more on vibes shall we. Can anyone recommend me more releases similar to these tracks (I hope I can narrow it down with these examples a bit).
So we're looking for melodic or haunting songs with a winterish vibe to them, preferably with some sort of vocal.
Here are a few recent ones that spring to my mind and they are really across the board! :
YES! this is what I meant, just figured future garage covered it, but it includes loads of other different sounding stuff too...

appreciating everyone's input, have a lot of work to do, but scowering slowly through all the tunes/artists suggested and really feeling some of it. VVV's stuff and Arkists stuff is great!

@skanky beats quite liking the track in your signature do you give out copies?

and thanks for the artist list Fractal, will take me a while to get through all that :) btw what is the name of the painting in your avatar?

and to add to the list:
Falty DL - My friends will always say
James Blake - Klavierwerke (not really garagey but got such a deep pulsing winter vibe)
Mutt - Sherm
Synkro - Everybody Knows
Burial - Unite
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Re: Future Garage Recommendations?

Post by topmo3 » Tue Nov 30, 2010 8:34 pm

yaga wrote:There's this guy out of Poland...
-w- i think you'll find that he's finnish, not polish. anyway, excellent producer. stay tuned for his upcoming stuff, really blowing the roof off and varying from that "burial-esque" stuff he's known for.

future garage, i love it! some of my absolute favourite producers would go under that category. there's some really little-known gems that i find nobody's really talking about but which are utterly brilliant, for example the forementioned mutt f. illgates - tekdub 10". the b-side is also ridiculous.
i'm finding this a good place to advertise some of my own stuff, that i'd think could be called future garage.

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Re: Future Garage Recommendations?

Post by skanky beats » Tue Nov 30, 2010 8:46 pm

Blerim wrote: @skanky beats quite liking the track in your signature do you give out copies?
Can't give copies out, but it will eventually be available to purchase :)

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Re: Future Garage Recommendations?

Post by qwaycee_ » Tue Nov 30, 2010 8:52 pm

you definitiely might as well check fgf....in the mytunes section. some good stuff there.

i like plugging this hotflush release. too much. been mentioned i think but still.

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Re: Future Garage Recommendations?

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Re: Future Garage Recommendations?

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Re: Future Garage Recommendations?

Post by mIrReN » Wed Dec 01, 2010 10:12 am

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Re: Future Garage Recommendations?

Post by goonstock » Wed Dec 01, 2010 5:37 pm

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