1171 11 years ago
Way back, at the end of the last century, there began a strange evolution in house music. The 1990s had already brought us oddball stuff like Handbag and Trance, but as that decade stuttered to a halt, there come something that we hadn't heard before ... Speed Garage. At first the term was applied to the off-kilter tunes of Grant Nelson, recording as G.O.D., Ambassadors of Swing and Livin Large. But this was to change.

By 1998, Speed Garage had fully evolved. Thanks to the work of Serious Danger (Richard Phillips), Speed became a force to be reckoned with. Though late-comers like 187 Lockdown and Jeremy Sylvester & Mike Millrain (posing as G.O.D.) did some worthwhile work, it was Richard Phillips that did all the heavy lifting. Blended here is the cream of the crop - "Kung Fu" and "Gunman" by 187 Lockdown, "Sound Bwoy Burial" by Gant and three cracking cutz by Serious Danger, "Deeper Part 2", "High Noon" and "Love is Forever". Isn't it, just?

Tracklist

1 A London Thing (edit) by Scott Garcia
2 Marbles (RIP Dub) by Black Grape
3 Gunman (Original mix) by 187 Lockdown
4 What would we do? (Sol Bros) by DSK
5 Untitled by G.O.D. Four
6 Untitled by G.O.D. Three
7 More Than Just a Friend by G.O.D.
8 Kung Fu (187 Lockdown Instr) by 187 Lockdown
9 Sound Bwoy Burial (187 Lockdown) by Gant
10 U-Nations (187 Lockdown) by Shamen
11 Danger Love is Forever by Serious
12 Danger Deeper Pt 2 by Serious
13 Mighty Real (Serious Danger) by Byron Stingily
14 High Noon by Serious Danger
15 Meet Her at the Love Parade (Dex) by Da Hool

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marcel78
marcel78

tunes bk from the daysssssss


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