Speed Garage
Dear lord
Do you really like it? Is it is it wicked?
Fuck
Off
I enjoyed some of it at the time. AVH, specifically. But I enjoyed plenty of stuff that sounds utterly disastrous now.
jonattonyeah I actually think all of those AVH mixes still stand up well. Was brilliant for a few years
Went to Twice as Nice (I think) at The Colosseum in Vauxhall in the late 90s.
Was proper moody, people smoking crack in the loos coupled with a highly intimidating atmosphere.
Every time the smoke machine went off I thought I was going to get shanked.
Absolutely awful night.
Back in the day when I was cutting my teeth in dance music, Camden Palace had a main room playing mainly trance / prog with a room playing garage. Always fights kicking off in the garage room but the main room was all love.
A perfect illustration of the two scenes side by side. Even if I preferred the gash garage music I’d still have followed the same path due to the vibes on the floor
Living in London mid to late 90s you were aware of the scene even though not involved 100%. Pirate stations blasting it out post wherever you’d just got turfed out from . Usually Camden Palace, Turnmills or Ministry. There were some crossover tunes and nights . A lot of Mood II Swing, Todd Edwards , Nu-Birth, Burrell Brothers, Morales, Knuckles, AVH ….had that swing but still edgey. Tracks like G.O.D. 1 and Cover Ups Vol1 could be played out by a lot of different DJs back in the day .
We used to go to Legends / Dirty on occasion during that period when we had a bit of coin and my future brother in law could get us in on the guest list . Very beak heavy, but worked with the vocals. A crossover of garage anthems and skippy emerging UK garage .
Glory days were gone by the millennium . So solid crew. That geezer who was banging posh spice . Dale Winton?
Like most things that get commercial success, reach critical mass then implode . Just like Bedrock Breaks
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Had loads of friends who use to go up to London village in the mid 90’s to all the garage party’s. A lot of them are still onto that sound today.
Surprised no one has mentioned Craaaaig David yet. So i will.
Craaaaaaaaaaaaaaaig
David.
And that should put an end to it.
I went to a wedding in Cape Town and the reception was all garage and speed garage. Absolutely fucking horrific. They had some live PA who was a sort of warbling Craig David walking through the crowd singing shite over the dreadful music. I couldn’t leave and it was too cold to go outside.
I can’t believe there’s a thread on it. You may as well start one called ‘20th Century Dog Shit’
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Up north especially round Bradford this has moved onto what is known as baseline music. The same baselines over chipmunk vocals with loads of wannabe gangsters from the local estate Mcing over the top
phatfingers is like the Bradford version of Sasha
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Along_the_Wire 99% of the stuff was shit especially the vocal, London geezer bollocks, but come on, Armand’s Sneaker Pimps, Nu Yorican Soul, CJ Bolland remixes still punch hard. It’s those beats and basslines. Van Helden was the dogs bollocks for a few years and was a breath of fresh air from the ubiquitous and very white trance bollocks. Funk Phenomena, Professional Widow, you don’t know me. The list goes on.
Are you familiar with the Hayes Squad Alister? They were doing some great stuff around this period.
mono-stereo lol. I loved those daft saps.
mono-stereo They passed me by.
Speed Garage….Larry Levan is turning in his grave.