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Post by elgato » Fri May 18, 2007 11:29 am

still very much into old school

also feeling the odd bits of new 4x4, the stuff which borders on grime like d'explicit and t2 i really rate. but i havent heard decent 2 step (other than from producers around the dubstep scene) for a while

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Post by j_j » Fri May 18, 2007 11:47 am

*DeCiBella~~ wrote:yep man, love a bit of old skool garage... was my 1st love affair with an 'underground' music scene when i was 12/13~!!! an likkle DeCi yout! with my nylon addidas track suit (white top with red stripes and red bottoms with white stripes! finish a look with a visor and i thought i was like, well kool man)

got BARE tape packs la cosa nostra, garage fever, sidewinder, liberty etc etc

all about it! feel good, heavy, rollin beats

tron knows i love the old skool flavas

my ringtone right now is Y-triBe feat elizebeth troy enough is enough ;) lol!

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whats your favorite garage tracks?

WOOKIE - DOWN ON ME ............ uuurrrghhhhhhhh disgustingly big!
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whos still got all their tape packs complete..out to u ..miracle workers.
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Post by delendi » Fri May 18, 2007 11:48 am

there's no decent 2 step cos the pioneers of new school garage (uptown records forum users basically) decided that 4/4 was the way forward (because they have no souls, clearly (no offence uptown nerds, i love you) as 2 step was very sexy music)
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Post by j_j » Fri May 18, 2007 11:50 am

Shonky wrote:http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.p ... rage+heads

Think quite a few got mentioned in here. My favourites from then are probably "Special Request" by Kid P and Phoebe 1, Down on Me, Ramp by Ms Dynamite and Menta (and Boo of course), This One by Jaimeson, Lost 1z by Jay Da Flex, Masterplan by Groove Chronicles (actually pretty much anything by Groove Chronicles tbh - loving Myron at the moment).

Sounds like a top outfit Deci :D

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Post by grievous_angel » Fri May 18, 2007 11:50 am

2step garage = the best music ever

even better than 94 jungle

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Post by tronman » Fri May 18, 2007 11:51 am

..and then all the girls wanted funky house...

wookie could have gone either way around 2003 - funky house/dubstep..

went the wrong way imo.
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Post by delendi » Fri May 18, 2007 11:56 am

girls wanted funky house cos nobody was making 2 step anymore. garage got too dark for em, then the nerds took over to 'save ukg' and made 4/4 which is rigid and bumpy and basically utterly horrible.
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Post by shonky » Fri May 18, 2007 11:58 am

tronman wrote:..and then all the girls wanted funky house...

wookie could have gone either way around 2003 - funky house/dubstep..

went the wrong way imo.
Tbh he does do it better than most. Didn't someone say he was behind Shabba's Mr Loverman too
Hmm....

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Post by *decibella~~ » Fri May 18, 2007 11:59 am

Delendi wrote:I started out on ukg at 12 too deci. it's what i mainly listen to. i DO listen to new stuff cos it's what's on radio when all you can pick up in your house is freeze fm, but i don't ENJOY it... for it is pap and an insult to its forefatheral ukg past. i like dubstep a looooooot, but i don't think anything will ever make me feel like ukg does. it came to me at a crucial time in my growth as an adolescent... etc.
innit Del, it was the soundtrack to my school days, gettin pissed down the park, making up dances, first kisses etc etc
it made me realise that pop music was utter shite and i was strictly underground! Until Pied Piper 'Do you really like it' then i became a junglist!
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Post by cody » Fri May 18, 2007 11:59 am

I love :ghost:

also, me and my girl constantly argue between 2 step and 4x4. I prefer the latter, I know, I know... soulless etc. It might not be clever but it is BIG!

e.g. the up norf mix of this tune

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Post by *decibella~~ » Fri May 18, 2007 12:00 pm

i must be one of the only girls that seem to think funky house is jus cheese on toast (excluding Del!)



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Post by elgato » Fri May 18, 2007 12:00 pm

Delendi wrote:girls wanted funky house cos nobody was making 2 step anymore. garage got too dark for em, then the nerds took over to 'save ukg' and made 4/4 which is rigid and bumpy and basically utterly horrible.
2step grew out of 4x4 didnt it?

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Post by elgato » Fri May 18, 2007 12:04 pm

Shonky wrote:
tronman wrote:..and then all the girls wanted funky house...

wookie could have gone either way around 2003 - funky house/dubstep..

went the wrong way imo.
Tbh he does do it better than most.
can you imagine how good his dubstep would be if he still made it though?!

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Post by *decibella~~ » Fri May 18, 2007 12:05 pm

J_J wrote:
*DeCiBella~~ wrote:yep man, love a bit of old skool garage... was my 1st love affair with an 'underground' music scene when i was 12/13~!!! an likkle DeCi yout! with my nylon addidas track suit (white top with red stripes and red bottoms with white stripes! finish a look with a visor and i thought i was like, well kool man)

got BARE tape packs la cosa nostra, garage fever, sidewinder, liberty etc etc

all about it! feel good, heavy, rollin beats

tron knows i love the old skool flavas

my ringtone right now is Y-triBe feat elizebeth troy enough is enough ;) lol!

x x x

whats your favorite garage tracks?

WOOKIE - DOWN ON ME ............ uuurrrghhhhhhhh disgustingly big!
garage nation.exposure .harmony,inspiration,garage mania.

whos still got all their tape packs complete..out to u ..miracle workers.
:twisted:
LOL! Impossible, but for every lost tape in a pack i have someone elses from a different one! it all even's out really, lots of people, lots of tape packs and everyones got some tapes of each!
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Post by j_j » Fri May 18, 2007 12:07 pm

^ lot of swingin' going down. :lol:

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Post by bodynod. » Fri May 18, 2007 12:11 pm

Nice people
Good to see I'm in good company!
We are gonna be doing a monthly UKG ting down in Bristol startin in July...
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Post by -blade- » Fri May 18, 2007 12:18 pm

*DeCiBella~~ wrote:
J_J wrote:
*DeCiBella~~ wrote:yep man, love a bit of old skool garage... was my 1st love affair with an 'underground' music scene when i was 12/13~!!! an likkle DeCi yout! with my nylon addidas track suit (white top with red stripes and red bottoms with white stripes! finish a look with a visor and i thought i was like, well kool man)

got BARE tape packs la cosa nostra, garage fever, sidewinder, liberty etc etc

all about it! feel good, heavy, rollin beats

tron knows i love the old skool flavas

my ringtone right now is Y-triBe feat elizebeth troy enough is enough ;) lol!

x x x

whats your favorite garage tracks?

WOOKIE - DOWN ON ME ............ uuurrrghhhhhhhh disgustingly big!
garage nation.exposure .harmony,inspiration,garage mania.

whos still got all their tape packs complete..out to u ..miracle workers.
:twisted:
LOL! Impossible, but for every lost tape in a pack i have someone elses from a different one! it all even's out really, lots of people, lots of tape packs and everyones got some tapes of each!
ARRGHH myne r all half empty (or half full :) )

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Post by junior top » Fri May 18, 2007 12:25 pm

one day i'm gonna get around to makin that 99 ukg mix. got a lot of gems you don't see mentioned much and a few that i never seen mentioned anywhere :o

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Post by corpsey » Fri May 18, 2007 12:29 pm

Just started listening to old garage, I like it a lot- actually prefer some of it to a lot of the dubstep around now too.

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Post by shonky » Fri May 18, 2007 12:30 pm

elgato wrote:
Shonky wrote:
tronman wrote:..and then all the girls wanted funky house...

wookie could have gone either way around 2003 - funky house/dubstep..

went the wrong way imo.
Tbh he does do it better than most.
can you imagine how good his dubstep would be if he still made it though?!
I imagine it would be amazing but doubt that it would be received that well in the current dubstep climate what with some dnb heads trying to write out garage's role in the origins of the sound (not slaggin off all dnb people before people get the knock). I'm fucking bored of hard, dark and angry dubstep so garage is the perfect antidote.

Plus I'm pretty sure Wookie makes quite a tidy living from doing house and he's pretty damn good at it, so I don't imagine he has much need to test the waters elsewhere. I don't think he moved to a more commercial sound, essentially his sound is pretty commercial from the start. Pop elements in dubstep don't seem to go down too well with the underground which just seems to be fairly reactionary - sounds commercial, must be shit :roll:
Hmm....

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