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  1. Future garage music originated in the UK in the late 2000s as a fusion of garage, dubstep, and ambient electronic music. It emerged as a subgenre of garage, which itself has roots in the UK underground scene of the 1990s. The term “future garage” was coined to describe the evolving sound of garage music in the new decade.

  2. Oct 15, 2021 · PinkPantheress. PinkPantheress agreed to an interview, but kept her camera off and chose not to share her name. The life of the internet's buzziest new artist has been shrouded in mystery, but in ...

  3. Jan 14, 2014 · 14January 2014. Text Chantelle Fiddy. In celebration of photographer and author Ewen Spencer's Doc X on the story of UK garage, “Brandy & Coke” , we chart the evolution of one of Britain's most notorious genres in 26 letters. Hit play on our J amie Grind garage mix below to soundtrack proceedings, and pick up Ewen's terrific monograph on ...

  4. Garage. Named for what is arguably the birthplace of house music — the Paradise Garage in New York — Garage is the dance style closest in spirit and execution to the original disco music of the '70s. Favoring synthesizer runs and gospel vocals similar to house music but with even more polished and shimmering production values than house ...

  5. Mar 21, 2022 · While garage is a definitely UK kinda vibe, the genre has its roots in the United States. Even the name “garage” is derived from the famed Paradise Garage in NYC. It was a pivotal space where the beginnings of house music flourished, and a safe space for the city’s queer folk, people of color, and the famously fabulous.

  6. Oct 8, 2020 · GRAND Music is pleased to present a continuous DJ mix of 90s and 2000s UK Garage classics from the likes of Indo, Artful Dodger, MJ Cole, T2, Sunship, Ramsey...

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  7. Foreword. It’s really pretty incredible that after 20 years, the influence of the UK Garage is still very present. From its early incarnations around 1994, British Garage has had a huge impact over urban music in the UK with artists like Dizzee Rascal, Burial, Wiley, The Streets, Ms Dynamite. It has achieved both underground and commercial ...

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