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Thread: The 90s UK Garage Classics Thread

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    The 90s UK Garage Classics Thread

    Most genre sub forums seem to have a big "post loads of your favourite tracks in here" thread so I figured I'd start one for classic UK garage tracks. Basically just post up your favourite tracks; well known classics and secret weapons alike.

    Stuff along the lines of:

    Somore - I Refuse (What You Want) (Industry Standard Mix)


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    Colours & Stephen Emmanuel - Hold On (SE22 Mix)


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    Big Bird - Flav (Urban Myths Remix)


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    Sunship - Try Me Out


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    Double 99 - Ripgroove


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    Wideboys - Stand And Deliver


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    ‎"When you get so overly involved in the music scene you kinda tend to dance less. You get to a club and you usually know the promoter or the DJ, and you end up socialising instead of going nuts on the dancefloor. It’s shit actually.” - Jackmaster

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    One of my favourites for sure!



    I love Todd Edward's stuff too









    BTW Grant Nelson has done a couple of garage Anthology mixes on soundcloud that are worth checking out.

    http://soundcloud.com/grantnelson/se...hology-series/
    Last edited by spirez; 08-07-2012 at 05:10 PM.

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    its a london thing.
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    Great additions, thanks!

    Here's another from me. Probably one of my favourite records of all time.


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    ‎"When you get so overly involved in the music scene you kinda tend to dance less. You get to a club and you usually know the promoter or the DJ, and you end up socialising instead of going nuts on the dancefloor. It’s shit actually.” - Jackmaster

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    Changing title to say "The 90s UK Garage Classics Thread" is that ok? ...personal pet peeve since I really like Garage of the US variety.

    Anyway here's this, not the one I was looking for but it'll do.


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    Yes! I have downloaded them both, highly recommend them and his radio show. Lately Grant Nelson influences a lot of what I listen to.
    Last edited by NPC; 08-07-2012 at 09:29 PM.
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    ^^ That's cool, I spent about 10 minutes rewording the title and the body text and at one point it was definitely down as UK Garage, I just thought I'd made it explicit what I was talking about based on the music I'd posted. Maybe we should make a US Paradise Garage thread too...
    ‎"When you get so overly involved in the music scene you kinda tend to dance less. You get to a club and you usually know the promoter or the DJ, and you end up socialising instead of going nuts on the dancefloor. It’s shit actually.” - Jackmaster

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    When it comes to MJ Cole I like Crazy love better than Sincere, mostly because it's a really nice song in itself.

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