Are pure Garage sounds still being made?

catalog

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I've read enough now. This one sums it up for me

mixed feelings about this thread. on the one hand i've found the debate and aggyness quite interesting.. on the other hand it's made me feel that reading all this has basically sucked all the joy out of music and made me feel a but dirty, and that i should just ignore it and spend time and energy just on listening to music / going to nights..
 

catalog

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There is an interesting point about scenes and so forth, it feels like there's a collective sense of people trying to work out why music has gone a bit flat. Which is now what we're in. And the boring answer ('the internet'). But it's probably true.
 

trilliam

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Silkie's cool. Didn't know he made grime but not really surprised cause it's-a-london-thing-thing.

City limits vol 1&2 were cool. This slaps when the bass drops. If it doesn't then what's wrong with it? Too polite? Not enough gunshots fx for dissensus?

 

version

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I remember this one,


He was part of the Deep Medi - Antisocial thing with people like Quest and Harry Craze,


 

catalog

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has anyone read joe muggs' book? any good? i've not even read energy flash, feel like i probably should.
 

catalog

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I came in here to post about interplanetary criminal and them lot and got sidetracked with all the non binary blah blah blah. Mark Radford's house >> Scuba's any day of the week but guess which one got the academic suck off job. Comforting to know most of you hated it
you wanna see dizzee and wiley teaching at UEL one day, or at least doing a few guest lectures.
 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
I loved Silkie, Quest and Heny G back in the dubstep days.

I still remember watching Antisocial playing at DMZ, particularly 'Stand' by Quest and mixing 'Headbutt Da Deck' into 'Broken Heart RMX' 💕💕
 

catalog

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trilliam

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you wanna see dizzee and wiley teaching at UEL one day, or at least doing a few guest lectures.

As long as it's about music and aggressively moderated to stay on topic sure. Wiley's easily radicalised and Dizzee's slyly a moron, students don't need to be exposed to that.

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Bass mids tops is cool, some great interviews in there. Noodles one is my favourite.
 

catalog

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yeah it does look pretty interesting actually, cos hardly anyone has got sarah lockhart's story. nicolette and rob smith good shouts as well.

re photos, it's very hard to upload them now, there was a whole thing when the migration happened, the photos take up too much space. so only small file sizes work, or you have to get an imgur account. or find a photo online like you have done.
 
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