Garage, grime, or dubstep? Which one is best?
wtf do any of those have to do with each other
>>71168418
G R E B O
>>71168418
Theyre all quite different
>>71169285
how so?
>>71169362
Garage is rock
Dubstep is EDM
Grime is british hip-hop
>>71168868
Big mac, fries to go
>>71169557
He's probably referring to 2-step garage. Both grime and Dubstep evolved from UK garage. The reason it's called Dubstep is Dub(reggae inspired + 2step). These genres have in common that they all usually stray away from the four to the floor bass drums commonly found in EDM.
>>71168418
garridge
garage without a doubt
>>71171549
>EDM
don't use that word
>>71168418
What's with the Slammin' Vinyl cover, they never released any Garage subgenre stuff on their label.
But anyway.
Dark/late underground UKG > Garage House > early Grime > Eskibeat > Pleb vocal UKG > Early Dubstep > Current Grime > Brostep.
>>71172897
>Early Dubstep
What exactly are you classifying as early dubstep? Like half-time stuff from 2005 onward?
>>71168418
garridge
>>71172909
I'd say early Dubstep was Big Apple/first few Tempa releases that weren't Horsepower Productions, that kind of thing. Very early DMZ was still too much like dark UKG to be it's own proper genre in my opinion.
>>71172941
Fair enough. Yeah the genre lines were very murky in those days.
>>71173022
I agree but I find that Dubstep as a separate entity doesn't really have 2step sounding drum patterns and that is the main thing which differentiates it from UKG for me.
>>71168418
ELECTRONIC BODY MUSIC
I want to get more into UK Garage and maybe also dubstep.
Any recs/essentials?
>>71173110
Go to a channel called Original London Pirate Radio and listen to everything set on there.
Then download everything from Locked On, Nice N Ripe, Ghost, Tempa and DMZ.
>>71172897
Eskibeat isn't a thing m8.
>>71168667
idiot
>>71173296
AHAHAHAHAHA
Yes it is you fucking idiot. Eskibeat is not Grime.
>>71173296
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL250DFFEC8E36ACD2