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Recommend some early house and garage plz

i don't think people do think that - they are both awesome talents who went in different directions and did their own thing. i wish i'd seen their reiunion a couple of years ago at sonar - apparently it was incredible but it wasn't recorded. :(

i went to Dublin when they were doing a show there but for love, money or blaggery I couldnt fuckin get in :mad:

this is quite chillingly awesome:

 
that's not mills and banks though.
i was talking about the x-102 show, which AFAIK, has only been performed at sonar just once.
 
GARAGE MUSIC....
The Seeds
Count Five
Question Mark and the Mysterians
The Trashmen
The Rammones
New York Dolls
The Stooges
The Milk Shakes
The Cramps


And yes.... i still think of R'n B as Dr Feelgood
 
a couple more, now I'm near the tunes......


Guy who stuck it up says its rare, really? Looking at a white label of the same right now, never thought of it as rare....


Bought this in Bradford, yonks ago, well please to get this mix, reckon its the best - massive tune up North - gotta admit, better vibes up there back in the day.....


Well Youtube claims its Danny Tenaglia on the mix - but the 12 I'm holding credits it to Reverend Jefferson - its on Cleveland City label, so boy George had a hand in there somehow...


First heard this on the terrace at Space, Josh Wink, oh yes.......


Not the best mix on the 12 I have, cant find the Simmonds Dub version on ye net, if you can find it, you will like...

Oh, my ye decks are calling to take me back it time like.....:D:D:D:D
 
Serious Danger - on many fronts like!!!


Fucking loved this - played this to the Trance addicts in Ibiza, they did not get it, still I suspect the might now........


Continuing the cowboy bollocks they loved so much, high noon is more cowboy, but cant find the right mix online, must get some software to upload this shite, its wasted in the boxes - well maybe some of it is better like that!!!!!



The one that set the path, UK Garage - wherefrom come ye grime

Their next release was ......
 
Oh fuck, we need a place to get the stuff out making noise again!!!!!:D

That reese track - yeah, old school Techno with the spoken bollocks and drums, but the Bass.... ah yes...

Cant seem to find Querelle- Show me, anywhere
Where the voice goes, I wanna love you babe, wanna hold hold you babe, but the chorus behind it says, show me the right thing, nice squelchy bassline

Edited to add a bit of cheese
 
this is a badass skippity skippity US garage classic that was a massive influence on the UK scene (all of Todd Edwards stuff really) - St Germain - Alabama Blues (Todd Edwards remix) -
it always puts a massive e-type grin on my face and gets me dancing like an idiot
 

i always thought he really should have just made an album out of all the parts of that track rather than just trying to shoehorn them all into the one song. there's a few moments it gets quite good then another part comes in and fucks it all up.

my definition of too long spent in one's home studio working on the same track.

all his stuff is like that actually, even his remixes of 'like that' and 'hot on the heels' - evidently someone who never got the 'less is more' aesthetic.
 
it's strictly techno i guess, but might be of interest? i think it's the first instance of that particular bass noise...

thanks for posting that up. hadn't heard it for AGES. always makes me think of clubs with only strobes and dry ice and a handful of folk on the dancefloor.:)
 

For piano addicts everywhere......

thanks for posting that up too. another 'memories track'

reminds me good Es and this club we always used to go to simply for the reason it was always jumping with girls with straight black hair and these neckband things.

was that look popular down south? it was quality.
 

thanks again, i'd forgotten how great that is too.

hardly ever listen to stuff on strictly these days. in fact i'm off now to look out this bad boy:
 
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