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1998-02-19 09:31Mikail Gubarev (idm) NON_IDM: speed garage
├─ 1998-02-19 17:54Harvey Devoe Thornburg Re: (idm) NON_IDM: speed garage
└─ 1998-02-20 00:50Adrian P. Cuenca Re: (idm) NON_IDM: speed garage
1998-02-19 20:10siliconvortex Re: (idm) NON_IDM: speed garage
└─ 1998-02-21 15:10Ben Coffer Re: (idm) NON_IDM: speed garage
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1998-02-19 09:31Mikail GubarevI noticed that "speed garage" is being pushed by some as "the new underground" sound. Are
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I noticed that "speed garage" is being pushed by some as "the new underground" sound. Are there any tracks in real audio on the Net that are considered speed garage? I wonder if it's really the fusion of jungle and reggae (I read that somewhere) or just another shade of progressive house.
1998-02-19 17:54Harvey Devoe Thornburg> > I noticed that "speed garage" is being pushed by some as "the new > underground" sound
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Thu, 19 Feb 1998 09:54:04 -0800 (PST)
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quoted 7 lines I noticed that "speed garage" is being pushed by some as "the new> > I noticed that "speed garage" is being pushed by some as "the new > underground" sound. Are there any tracks in real audio on the Net that > are considered speed garage? I wonder if it's really the fusion of > jungle and reggae (I read that somewhere) or just another shade of > progressive house. >
Count me too among the clueless when it comes to speed garage. I've been hearing this rumor too, but I have yet to hear any tracks. Who are the DJ's/artists at the forefront? Too early for comps? also "non-IDM": who's to say? --Harvey
1998-02-20 00:50Adrian P. CuencaAt 09:31 AM 2/19/96 -0800, Mikail Gubarev wrote: >I noticed that "speed garage" is being p
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At 09:31 AM 2/19/96 -0800, Mikail Gubarev wrote:
quoted 7 lines I noticed that "speed garage" is being pushed by some as "the new>I noticed that "speed garage" is being pushed by some as "the new >underground" sound. Are there any tracks in real audio on the Net that >are considered speed garage? I wonder if it's really the fusion of >jungle and reggae (I read that somewhere) or just another shade of >progressive house. > >
I wouldn't even call it another shade of progressive house. It's just garage sped up from 120 bpm to 160 bpm. Basement Jaxx is a band that expemplifies this genre. No way is it a fusion of jungle and reggae. Its more like a fusion of garage and a little breakbeat.
1998-02-19 20:10siliconvortex>Count me too among the clueless when it comes to speed garage. it's all a bit of a con re
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quoted 1 line Count me too among the clueless when it comes to speed garage.>Count me too among the clueless when it comes to speed garage.
it's all a bit of a con really.. speed garage is just a catch-all term for the harder end of the uk garage scene. this means vocals, either trad female garage or ragga/gangsta male, along with hard-edged house-style drums and vaguely jungleish basslines i.e rolling as opposed to stabbing bass like in the usual house tune. the odd break might make it in there but never at the forefront, just to beef up the 4/4. in real terms, very little to do with jungle /or/ reggae. so in essence this isn't a new genre, just a handful of new production tricks bolted onto a well established genre. the media interest is all a load of hype that hasn't made anyone the wiser. as far as the commercial end is concerned (which is all i'm familiar with really cos i don't live in london ;-) the general quality is far higher than the normal commercial house stuff which can only be a good thing. i admit, rip groove made my ears perk up a little :-) <waves> np - reality - 4 hero
1998-02-21 15:10Ben CofferIn message <01bd3d72$5de9a040$60f5989e@sub-con-geo>, siliconvortex <artist@sub-con-geo.dem
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In message <01bd3d72$5de9a040$60f5989e@sub-con-geo>, siliconvortex <artist@sub-con-geo.demon.co.uk> writes
quoted 2 lines the general quality is far higher> the general quality is far higher >than the normal commercial house stuff which can only be a good thing.
Sorry?!!! Is this House you're talking about here? :) I thought almost all music was good. -- Ben Coffer Hybrid Productions http://www.hybridgame.demon.co.uk/