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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UK_garageUK garage - Wikipedia

    UK garage, abbreviated as UKG, is a genre of electronic dance music which originated in England in the early to mid-1990s. The genre was most clearly inspired by jungle , but also incorporates elements from dance-pop and R&B .

    • Early to mid-1990s, London, UK
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Garage_houseGarage house - Wikipedia

    Garage house (originally known as " garage "; [2] local terms include " New York house " [3] and New Jersey sound) is a dance music style [4] that was developed alongside Chicago house music. [5] The genre was popular in the 1980s in the United States and the 1990s in the United Kingdom, where it developed into UK garage and speed garage.

  3. GRAND Music is pleased to bring to you an old school UK Garage Mix, straight from the 90's with all your favourite UKG hits!Listen to our 90's Garage Classic...

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    • 24 Hour Experience, ‘Together’ When? 1994. Who? Originally consisting of Grant Nelson and Simon Firmin, garage and house collective 24 Hour Experience’s name is something of a contradiction – they had an enduring influence on the development of UK dance music in the ’90s.
    • Indo, ‘R U Sleeping’ (Bump N’ Flex Remix) When? 1998. Who? Originally an early ’90s dance classic from Hula, K. Fingers and Silk E, ‘R U Sleeping’ was given the garage treatment by English DJ Grant Nelson under one of his countless pseudonyms, Bump N’ Flex.
    • Colours, ‘Hold On’ (SE22 Mix) When? 1998. Advertisement. Who? Ice Cream Records’ Stephen Emmanuel formed the ‘Colours’ outfit for the release of his ‘Hold On’ EP, enlisting the aid of dance vocalist June Hamm for the unleashing of this filthy early garage anthem.
    • Mr. Vegas, ‘Heads High’ (El-B/Ghost Remix) When? 1999. Who? Founder of Ghost Recordings, El-B has contributed a huge amount to the UK Garage scene, with dozens of vinyl releases dating back to the late ’90s.
  4. Aug 27, 2020 · Garage music - at least in its original form - is an extreme outlier. Not only can we trace the sound back to one club, but it also comes back to one DJ: Larry Levan. Levan was born in Brooklyn in 1954, growing up surrounded by music thanks to his mother’s passion for jazz, blues and gospel. As a young, gay Black man in the post-Stonewall New ...

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  5. Garage was name checked in the late 90's by first Speed Garage and then UK Garage but has little connection to these styles of music. Also check out the other disco for 80's Post-disco: Boogie "Named for what is arguably the birthplace of house music — the Paradise Garage in New York — Garage House is the dance style closest in spirit and ...

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