From how successful Ladbroke Grove & W10 were for AJ Tracey, I thought way more U.K. artists would jump on the trend tbh
Me too especially since he knows about UK stuff
Disappointing tbh
He could easily mix his R&B styles with garage house, s*** would have hit like a bomb
Would for sure sound great, missed opportunity.
That's gonna be Scary Hours 3 cause what's a nice house without a nice garage
No Drake already said Scary Hours 3 will be horrorcore
He wants to create his own horror house
best boiler room of all time
Classic
40 is massive burial fan
40 seems to be too sick to contribute much to Drake albums beside 1 or 2 tracks these days
My favorite garage song OAT
Such a classic, feel everyone here must know this song.
Only the real ones know this track
!https://youtu.be/levujjwt_SYAnd the original
!https://youtu.be/9OemYZUPjO4Fire, another one
classics
modern takes on garage some of them cross genres into some experimental takes on garage
What’s the difference again, this is like tea and crumpets version of dnb right
best boiler room of all time
What’s the difference again, this is like tea and crumpets version of dnb right
DNB has a higher BPM range & can just tell the difference if you hear either.
What’s the difference again, this is like tea and crumpets version of dnb right
nah its more like house but its more soulful
garage as far as i know started in NY but moved quickly to uk
also essential listening
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UxY5LonBIc&t=320sgot recommended this on my yt recommended
Todd has some nice mixes, can't lie
my man in here serving chunes
need him to add some garage in the future tho he mostly does dnb
I feel like it’s next though after house. House is slowly about to become the main thing in pop music since drake and bey doing it. Wats cool though is it’s alotta room for future people to make it on since I feel like drake didn’t really put that much effort into it (still sounds good) but I can tell this was a few months effort of a project rather than with views he was trying to perfect dancehall.