Looking for the title of an almost techno sounding Garage tune

loempiavreter

Columbia Class
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Jun 7, 2012
Alright some friend told me about a tune another friend of his showed him during his stay at his place, a garage tune that almost sounded like techno music of some sorts. Their was some kind flanging on some pouding drums which he recreated but I cannot do it here of course :P. Anybody have any idea what title it could be?
 
Alright some friend told me about a tune another friend of his showed him during his stay at his place, a garage tune that almost sounded like techno music of some sorts. Their was some kind flanging on some pouding drums which he recreated but I cannot do it here of course :p. Anybody have any idea what title it could be?

You may want to check with a clairvoyant.
 
Mike,

I had this shit growing up in suburban West London as a teenager, all the pricks I went to school with were into this 'House and Garage' techno shit... the wannabe gang kids, they all listened to this bile... it was horrible, cos every time I used to speak about the genre of 'garage' no-one knew what the hell I was on about.

If i could turn back time, I really wish I knew Randy Alvey a year earlier than when I found him, cos Green Fuz would have been used to hi-jack the squares somehow.

It's better to be in the minority, anything not in a minority is pretty terrible by my reckoning.


boys unite, we reign supreme!!!


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Garage is a form / style of techno, developed in Chicago. Most people think of garage as a style of techno. We are in the minority.
I'd actually never heard that term used to describe that genre until a few days ago.

I have no idea why they call it "garage", unless God forbid these electronic musicians rehearse in their garages.