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  • where is my 125cc and my hash?.... ooops got taken back a bit there :)

  • Respect!

  • where's the "YOUNG WHY!!!" track?

  • i copied every thing you did in this video exactly and precisely. it certainly DID NOT SOUND LIKE THIS!!!

  • i copied every thing you did in this video exactly and precisely.... IT DID NOT SOUND LIKE THIS.

  • Mate you've made my day with this.

  • Nice mixes man, you should do some more of these.

  • it can go both ways garage is a mixture of old jungle, reggae and dance so who really nows when it kicked of propper

  • 7 minuta tego hausowego kawalka gniecie

  • I wish clubs and parties would play tunes like this. Seems like I was born to late I guess seeing as though I was around 5 or 6 when these tracks had their days.

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  • the second track is so great but so rare! can't find it anywhere

  • I grew my wings to this, the Orlando big sound, san fran house, and jungle. UPS to you good sir...

  • Big

  • like bassline? .. moves like jagger remix here :)

    /watch?v=B1cE0YDkcGU

  • I enjoyed that. Nice one.

  • nice mix. Do you upload your mixes anywhere? i love me some bassline and garage but i cant find any/anything worth a download online :<<

  • What's the name of the second track from 2.20, this mix reminds me of my uni days at Bradford. On Saturday night straight to niche then finish the night off at casalocos, they were the days!!!

  • Bruv - you should learn to pitch mix. It will mean your mixes are much tighter and tend to'lock' once the correct rpm has been matched. This means that you can relax and be far more creative with your mixing instead of the bog standard in then out if you know what I'm mean? Big up though for keeping the UKG alive. Nuff respect..

  • Wot is wiv fuckin yanks trying to lame claim to every music genre under da sun??

    Garage is from London, so is Jungle/Drum n Bass, Grime n Dubstep...lookin on wikipedia dont mean shit seing as anyone can edit dat, a fuckin yank probably went on dere n changed da facts....they'd say Beethoven was American if they thought they could get away wiv it!

  • @MarlonDan lmao so true mate

  • that rockin' sh_t bangz my ears pleasurely intensive ♫♫ c|^_^|D ♥♥

  • 10xU selecta!

  • mixing @ 100%  :)

  • wicked mix....

    love it!!

  • lol type in house garage on wiki, garage started in newyork , in a club called garage paradise, get it right GOOODDDDDD, but uk is known for it , and we elavated it and we a just the best lol jk, but yeah... :P

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  • Bad man!!!!! :0))))

  • Reminds me of Sidney street in Sheffield, back when niche meant someone and not gang violence

  • Thanks for this! Exactly what I was looking for :)

  • Who cares who started it, all im thinking is bad ass memorys!

  • I can understand your points (non yanks i guess i will call it) But what is with you guys and hating the fact that someone from the UNunited states is interested in some good music it seems like instant hate... there is individuality everywhere why generalize?

  • Hey guys adding garage classics to my page if you want to look :) dont forget to sub if you like them :)

  • Strumming dubplates with his fingers...

    How do I find this song? Driving me nuts.

  • Great mix mate! I was looking for some good old skool speed garage and this certainly delivered. Thanks very much. :)

  • Actually, garage did originate in the US. It is a sub genre of house music that came onto the scene in the early '80s in NYC, specifically at the club (surprise surprise) Paradise Garage, which is obviously how it got its name. UK garage, and later speed garage, are direct descendants of this sub-genre. Sorry Brits, we did start it.

    Thanks for speed garage, dnb, jungle, et al though.

  • Oh, and if the UK posters were older than 22 or so, they'd probably have their history right. KNOW YOUR ROOTS.

  • Oh, and if the UK posters were older than 22 or so, they'd probably have their history right. KNOW YOUR ROOTS.

  • @brakoholic

    yes but late 1980's house from the us was rubbish we took it and made it our own :) still i like ur guys hip hop but ur chart music is worse than ours lol

  • @brakoholic the yanks (very different bk then) garage sound was taken by us brits (but without the semiconducter where would the world be?), we messed around with the tempo's and added our drum n bass basslines and speed garage was born in the UK. i won't explain all the other music genres cuz i can't be arsed , but as a side note, Britan is one of the oldest countries in the world, long before the americas so either way, we influenced it all lol.

  • @syzmix I've got no issue giving credit where credit is due. There's no denying that pretty much everything with a wobbly bassline started in the UK, and I got no qualms with that. I don't buy your "old country" comment, but that's neither here nor there.

    To some of the other comments, Re: Wikipedia, there was no Wikipedia when I learned my edm history. I'm just old.

  • rewind selecta! step in time da rhythm. watch outtttttttt

  • all yanks want shit for them selves if they could claim they invented water they would.. garage, DnB , jungle if pure UK style.. not one yank can handle the ruff beat off a deep bass tune.. stick too your hilliby musik yanks.. us UK lot will let you claim that clangin and clingin shyt hahaha

  • @ndbubbles HILLBILLY haha. my bad

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  • those needles stanton 505's?

    

  • Garage has had more incarnations than any other genre. But the first music labelled as Garage were records being played at the Paradise Garage nightclub in NYC. A gay club playing a post Disco influenced sound back in the 80's. UK Garage is called just that because the UK took the genre down a whole different road.

  • That's what's up!

  • awesome

  • reminded me of my youth days in niche.. proper classics...

  • You just brought back my school days an early raving days...

    Cheers mate.

  • its a london thing

  • @TheP8man lol its a sheffield thing dude

  • great tunes mates

  • wicked!!!! lovin it :D took me rite back to my young and nubile days :D thanks for postin ;)

  • the comments section is once again populated by retards.

    nice tunes djdubbz, thanks for the memories

  • Sick

  • Not 100% sure due to the angle, But 1210s ftw?

  • good tunes! big up doode!! but why when you scratch and bring the vinyl cd back and fourth theres no noise difference in the audio, ? fuck knows lol but these are some UKG classics and if this is real wot ur doin then bloody good job mate........once more.....BIG UP!!!

  • Where's it gone??

  • True school mashers. Thanks for sharing this

  • Клево!

    

  • Клево!

  • Sounds like a cross between someone farting into a cushion and stupid house.

  • @XyrusOne obvious troll is obvious, @upload so nostalgic thx for the upload

  • effin baaad.

  • classic!

  • Can anyone help name a tune for me? From around 1998, a typically heavy, fast paced Speed Garage track and it had the old sample "Everybody's temperatures rising' from the old PKA track.

  • nice mix (;

  • exelent music

  • All love back then, no beef or guns or even complete dicks mashing up the place, just pure vybez, all love back then! :)

  • @deeveyboy wish it could all be back like that

  • watchin the video does he mix then take the track hes mixed in.. off?

  • watchin the video does he mix then take the track hes mixed in off?

  • whts the name of the track thats playin @ 4.15

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  • wow u look like uve done that a million times haha nice pal

  • nice mix

  • quality mixing :)

  • mate, this is ballbag. rather than mix when it is good you have mixed when the next record is in pitch. a monkey can do that. ps grage is shiiietttteeee anyway...

  • The amount of shit people chat on Youtube gives me so much joke! You'd have to be fully clueless to think this is fake, in which case your opinion wouldn't be valid. Sick tunes, sick mix and on vinyl like the God intended. Speed garage, 2 step, old skool, new skool... good music is good music!

  • This is killin me softly. Fuckin wikid!

  • lovin the 3rd track

    good work :D

  • I would just like to say... THANK YOU SIR!!!

  • i like yur style son.u an ill nigga

  • MINNNT! im 17 and i farr preffere speed garage over dubstep any day :D keep it up dude!

  • finally,!!! some proper garage from before the genre got hijacked and called speed garage. cant beleive nobody remembers it, bloody modern youth have no concept that music existed before the year they started listening to it on some shitty commercial radio station.

    No one ever remembers that garage used to be 4 on the floor with epic basslines

    everyone seems to beleive garage is that two step, south of the thames style.

    Cheers mate, you made an old rave codger a happy bunny.

  • mint mix the pricks that say its fake ant got a clue, this is proper music not like that shite 4x4 n dubstep these days

  • hell fucking yeah!party shit!nuff said..

  • You are listening to the origins of dubstep, sorta.

  • yankees fuk off home dis is LONDON , daily duppy

  • @DJNASSA1982 garage originated in NY.

  • @chuckles1252 Garage House originated in NY, Garage or UK Garage or UKG is British.

  • @JagoReedJones yes, but UKG came after NY Garage and is a form of it. south london is where it took off, spawning genres like speed garage, jungle, and, eventually, dubstep and drum n bass

  • @chuckles1252 you're very wrong there, garage started in uk, then us started garage house, get it right,

  • @ddazza7447 'Garage House' as it was called (from the club, Paradise Garage), was started in New York. Us English then made the 'Garage House' sound more edgier, harder and dropped the 'House' tag. They have the honor of starting Garage House, and we have the honor of taking that sound and producing something better for the English music scene.

  • @ddazza7447 Actually house was originated in the gay clubs of Detroit (U.S.A) Then the Uk Picked up the concept and made garage

  • 0.17 what is name of this song?

  • Its like UK garage was made to counteract the fact we get very shit weather so we can stay happy :D

  • That first tune kills!!! Remember that from back in the day, losing my mind :) Todd Terry did that no ?

  • That first tune kills!!! Remember that from back in the day, losing my mind :)

  • If this is faked then its more impressive than actually mixing it... You can see that it matches perfect so the practise to get every effect, every cut mid mix, ass the eqs he is doing coming thru how they do in the music with perfect timing and no effect or fader movement is missing! You can hear the odd mix if you listen proper driftin slightly for split seconds and see the DJ brush the platter to sort it back on beat.. mixed how it shud be.. on vinyl!

  • why speed garage, might as well call it house!!

  • @takt5 listen to the rhythm and then think twice about calling it House.

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  • @686868660 thats what they call samples, a spinback sample.

    

  • @686868660

    are you for real? Just because you have DJ Hero on the Xbox does not make you a DJ!

  • @climbingvic It's all about the Milli Vanilli!

  • @686868660 Do you even know what 'Cue' is on a mixer.....

  • @atraherne it's already becoming populair , just like in holland.

  • The opening track is... TRACK 8 on the Fugees album THE SCORE!!! on cd!! not a white lable 12" !!!!!! You are a Milli Vanilli FAKE FAKE FAKE... Go home, knob jockey!!

  • @686868660 its the fuges yes, but its a speed garage mashup up on a white label. its gona take ages to correct people on this video, well done adz bye the way 113,498 views

  • @686868660

    Its a bootleg with an unlicensed sample of the Fugees that lauches into a speed garage tune. Cool your jets.

  • You mad man. Move to London and get yourself some airplay on pirate radio. Big up youself.

  • Very good, nice set man, keep it up!!

  • Not my cup of tea, fair do's. It's still nice to see a pro mix the old fashioned way.

  • Cor, that second track is a bit of a beast. Love it.

  • good job

  • very nice mix

  • Downstairs Friday nights at the Cock Tavern in Highbury Corner when UK garage was breaking - 1997. There were only about 50 of us! And what was the night at the Gass Club?

    kris tunes.

    (Can't believe I'm sitting here writing this aged 41 but all this Dubbz21 mixes are ruff. Props to you, son).

  • This is an awesome mix!!!

    Big up ya!

  • piss on big brother or no one does it like Essex any day of the week!

  • @atraherne Commercial artists all over spoil sounds but the good stuff is always there, take hip hop for example, commercialism pumps out really poo "hip hop" but still people are banging out dope beats daily.

    In terms of DnB America has some heavy artists, Random Movement, Glen E Stone etc etc.

  • This sound is equally as good as drum and bass. Time for garage, like DNB to go global!

  • @atraherne im american, and trust me if dnb gets popular here it will get ruined. the best way to keep it fresh is to keep it out usa. and keep it over seas.

  • @ANGELO13111 DNB has been in the States for quite some time now (I was listening to some way back in 94)....where have you been?

  • @kellyanndorman

    yeah, it's shit though.

  • @ANGELO13111

    So srry el tardo. DNB has been fresh in the states for many the year. Welcome to the scene noob. Check out AK1200 (in cincy last week) or Planet of the Drums or Dieselboy. States side DNB is darker and better.

  • @ANGELO13111

    So srry el tardo. DNB has been fresh in the states for many the year. Welcome to the scene noob. Check out AK1200 (in cincy last week) or Planet of the Drums or Dieselboy. States side DNB is darker and better.

  • @binkietheclown DURR HURR IF FUCKING KNEW THAT HURRRRRRRR

    what i was trying to say was IF IT GETS POPULAR IN THE MAINSTREAM IT WOULD FUCK IT UP. but then theres people like you who cant put simple words together to process a thought.

  • @ANGELO13111 DURR HURR. Try harder next time, fucktard. Put the stem down for a minute and educate yourself. DNB was the mainstream in US dance about 10 years ago. But you're probably not old enough to remember that.

  • @binkietheclown jesus christ, you hipster mother fuckers never know when to shut up. DRUM AND BASS IS NOT POPULAR IN THE US MAINSTREAM. IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN ON THE CHARTS BUT I NEVER HEARD IT ON THE RADIO AND ALL THE PEOPLE I ASKED ABOUT IT HAD NO CLUE WHAT I WAS SAYING. YOU'RE A FUCKING RETARD AND DESERVE TO DIE IN A FIRE.

  • @ANGELO13111 Pro tip: Only hipsters use "hipster" as an insult. Please refrain from such idiocy on the tubes. It makes you look foolish. Pro tip 2: You are speaking to a person that remembers having to drive 4 hours just to find the map point. Your silly club events are trivial. Respect for your elders, son. Pro Tip 3: Just because you and your latchkey pals never heard a DNB track played on the radio, doesn't mean it hasn't been done. I think a course in critical thinking skills is needed.

  • @binkietheclown too long didnt read. did you use short replies before they went all mainstream?

  • @ANGELO13111 You spin trance? Really? Are you some kind of e-tard puddle?

  • @binkietheclown did you listen to music before it went all mainstream? i bet your one of those hipster faggots who wear glasses but have good vision, and their excuse? looking more cultured. yeah, the kinda sounds like you

  • @ANGELO13111 Haha, good man. Sunglasses indoors crew always annoy me more than fake emo glasses though, at least fake glasses don't hinder your vision. All a bunch of faggots anyway though.

  • @ANGELO13111

    If what gets popular where? I thought dnb was drum and bass which has rolled all around the states forever, and by fresh do you mean not remixed by East coast, West coast, South Coast studios before they let Floridans remix it?

    I wish speed garage were more common in American clubs, though. 

  • @123octopus cool.

  • @ANGELO13111 You don't have to worry about it being really popular here in America. I have a hard time finding any electronic music in the stores in America, unless it's Tower Records, which nobody liked because they didn't know what half the music was in there anyway.

    Your average American isn't going to actually do some independent thinking and find other types of music that might be good, they just listen to whatever the TV and Radio tells you is good.

  • @ANGELO13111

    Drum and bass is goin commercial without the help of the americans were fucked either way

  • @ANGELO13111 Couldn't agree more dude. Americans ruin everything these days... Same applies to trance btw lol.

  • @ANGELO13111 Hahah - as evidence of that phenomenon, see: Dubstep. I'm in America too, and every douchebag that passed on UK-Garage (2 step, the GOOD shit) and REAL D&B is all over stupid ass Dubstep and they've already ruined it.

  • @ANGELO13111 - dnb blew up here well over a decade ago. nice try though.

  • @Erratikdj wow, you know about 3 people who know about DnB. it REALLLLLLYYYY blew up. you have no idea what your going on about.

  • @ANGELO13111 Pendulum already ruined it lol xd

  • @Kailette22 emoticon fail. 

  • @ANGELO13111 true words

  • @ANGELO13111 If it gets popular here???

    Idk where the hell you live but DnB IS popular here. maybe not on the radio but its definitely out there (here) and is been around for DECADES!

  • @ANGELO13111 Yea, when it reaches the states it turns into "dubstep"

  • Speed Garage isn't mainstream anymore - why not? This is the real s***

  • Love it love it love it!!!!

  • This is great..love speed garage...reminds me of my younger years...dancing & raving the night away...ahhh love it !

  • A few great things about this vid...1. It is real old skool Speed Garage. 2. You are using Tecnics and not wack ass Newmarks or any other piece of crap turntable. 3. There is NO COMPUTER in front of you. 4. You are also not using CDs both of which mean you are a REAL DJ. 5. If I'm not mistaken, that is a Pioneer DJM800 in between those tables.

    Just a few things I liked about this vid...

  • @Jazepentz

    LOL

    You need a reality check man. Just because someone uses a product besides technics or use a cd player for that matter doesn't make them a fake dj. Vinyl is a thing of the past, it still has it's nostalgia and looks fucking awesome but the times are a changing. Look up the definition of what a REAL DJ is, I can guarantee you won't find 'technics' or 'vinyl only' in the requirements section.

  • @MrGrooveHand Vinyl will never be a thing of the past. The only acceptable time to use CDs or anything other than vinyl is if you work at a bar where you must field requests on a minute by minute basis and need to have a shitton of music you wouldn't ordinarily lug around, or if you can't find something pressed on vinyl. And the thing about Technics, Why the fuck wouldn't you want to have the best equipment you could get?! Newmarks, stanton, and anything like it is just crap compared to technics

  • @MrGrooveHand Plus, Vinyl sounds much better than CDs or digital. It is more crisp and CDs skip much easier than a vinyl does. and if your vinyl happens to skip (take care of them better and they wont) it wont sound nearly as bad as a CD. Cerato is a much better solution than CD, but even that should only be used in the circumstances I mentioned above. I have been spinning for 12 years and have always used vinyl. vinyl is harder to spin that anything digital so we deserve more respect is all.

  • siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiick

  • love it!! proper raw!!

  • Nice mix, listened to it while I tidied my bedroom and ended up noob'n like a chicken to the music :p Lets' just say I was to busy rav'n and less tidying of the bedroom :p

  • Heavy mix :)

  • great mix, keep an eye on those levels buddie! 

  • This is such a bad mix and shit song collection please pst better!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @jasonandbeckymaloney nice user name, dick. I hope you both accidentally drink AIDS water.

  • @analogdharma lol at fail you don't get AIDS from water :P You mean some blood to blood contact / sex

  • @matthew12222 LOL at using the word 'fail' as an adjective instead of a verb. Also, I'm not concerned how your dad and his new 'friend' started losing T cells. Either way, feel free to trip and land with rusty railroad spike in your dickhole.

  • @jasonandbeckymaloney

    You do a better one.

    or shut the fuck up a die.

    Your choice...

  • tape mixes !!! aint even got anything to play them on anymore!! sick!

  • well try explain what spped garage means to a individual....all these young bods call it Garage....fair enough....who remember the gass club and middlesex n herts~x~ .lol~X~

  • Might eplain why you started to lose the mix at 6.32 for 10 seconds, sorry did say i used to mix!