How did UK garage become dubstep?
We trace a musical mutation that changed the face of club music.
See the feature on RA: https://www.residentadvisor.net/features/3166
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How did UK garage become dubstep?
We trace a musical mutation that changed the face of club music.
See the feature on RA: https://www.residentadvisor.net/features/3166
Music in order of appearance:
24 Hour Experience - Together [Nice 'N' Ripe] 1994
Mood II Swing - I Need Your Luv (Right Now) [Eightball Records] 1992
J. C. And The Jam Experience – Feel My Love [Afrocat Records] 1993
Tina Moore - Never Gonna Let You Go (Kelly G Bump-N-Go Mix) [Scotti Bros. Records] 1995
Sneaker Pimps - Spin Spin Sugar (Armand's Dark Garage Mix) [Virgin Underground] 1996
Double 99 - Ripgroove [Satellite] 1997
Da Click - Good Rhymes [FFRR] 1998
Artful Dodger - Rewind [Public Demand] 1998
Aaliyah – Are You That Somebody? [Atlantic] 1998
10° Below – Somebody [Inspiration Records] 1998
Groove Chronicles – Millennium Funk [Kinky Fox Records] 2000
Second Protocol - Basslick [Second Protocol Records] 2000
Horsepower Productions - Gorgon Sound [Tempa] 2000
Pay As You Go Cartel – Know We [Pay As You Go] 2000
So Solid Crew - Dilemma [Relentless Records] 2000
So Solid Crew - 21 Seconds [Relentless Records] 2001
Musical Mob - Pulse X [Inspired Sounds Records] 2002
Wiley - Eskimo [Wiley Kat Records] 2002
Dizzee Rascal - I Luv U [Self Released] 2002
Benny Ill & Kode9 - Tales From The Bass Side [Tempa] 2002
Benga & Skream- The Judgement [Big Apple Records] 2002
Wiley - Wot Do U Call It ? [XL] 2004
Digital Mystikz Chainba [DMZ] 2004
Skream - Midnight Request Line [Tempa] 2005
Narrator: Moxie
Writer: Stephen Titmus
Editor: Sophie Misrahi
Graphics: Mike Winkelmann, Adrian Bolog