Speed garage explained
Speed garage |
Cultural Origins: | Early to mid-1990s, United Kingdom and United States |
Other Topics: | UK hard house |
Speed garage (occasionally known as plus-8[1]) is a genre of electronic dance music, associated with the UK garage scene, of which it is regarded as one of its subgenres.[2]
Characteristics
Speed garage features sped-up NY garage 4-to-the-floor rhythms that are combined with breakbeats.[3] Snares are placed as over the 2nd and the 4th kickdrums, so in other places of the drum pattern.[4] Speed garage tunes have warped, heavy basslines, influenced by jungle[5] and reggae.[6] Sweeping bass is typical for speed garage.[7] It is also typical for speed garage tunes to have a breakdown.[8] Speed garage tunes sometimes featured time-stretched vocals.[9] As it is heavily influenced by jungle, speed garage makes heavy use of jungle and dub sound effects, such as gunshots and sirens.[10] [11]
A widely regarded pioneer of the speed garage sound is record producer, DJ and remixer Armand van Helden, whose Dark Garage remix of the Sneaker Pimps' "Spin Spin Sugar" in 1996 helped bring the style of speed garage into the mainstream arena.[12]
Notable songs/remixes
The following is a list of notable songs and official remixes which not only charted but were popular within the speed garage scene:
External links
Notes and References
- DJ magazine, 1996 - 97, "Raggage": "...earning the scene the slightly mocked nick-names of 'plus-8' or 'speed garage'."
- http://www.toucanmusic.co.uk/articles/speedgarage.html History of Speed garage
- http://www.toucanmusic.co.uk/articles/speedgarage.html History of Speed garage
- http://www.garagemusic.co.uk/2step.html 2Step
- http://www.toucanmusic.co.uk/articles/speedgarage.html History of Speed garage
- (2004) "Popular Music Genres: An Introduction",,, p.216: "Speed garage basslines were drawn from Jamaican reggae..."
- (2004) "The Dance Music Manual",,, p.157: "The sweeping bass is typical of UK garage and speed garage tracks and consists of a tight yet deep bass that sweeps in pitch and/or frequencies"
- http://www.toucanmusic.co.uk/articles/speedgarage.html History of Speed garage
- http://www.toucanmusic.co.uk/articles/speedgarage.html History of Speed garage
- (2004) "Popular Music Genres: An Introduction",,, p.216: "Jungle and ragga-style sound effects, such as the rash of gun shot volleys heard on popular speed garage tracks,..."
- (2004) "Popular Music Genres: An Introduction",,, p.216: "Overall, two-step [..], less relied on the dub sound effects [...] of speed garage"
- Web site: Keith. Jonathan. The 15 Greatest Remixes of All Time. Magnetic Magazine. 10 September 2017. 19 February 2016.