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Is that A. Squeezy?
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El-B's remix is my favorite though, not to disappoint anyone but... yeah.
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why isn't this sort of music being created anymore? it's "old", but it's still fresh as fuuuck!
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you're a proper wanker.
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@TwoTube2 you should be glad , no scene where i am ... appreciate!
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only remixes that can even come close to comparing to this is el-b's remix and steve gurley
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@rorz999 oh dude thanks alot, it only sounds somewhat different but it's still great. though honestly i think i like this version better...i'd have to take another listen.
thanks for helpin me out :D
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@KamKomissioner Actually, I have found it now: watch?v=NG8EiJWlbhY
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@KamKomissioner This version is known as Neighbourhood 2k. It came out in 2000 on Locked On Records and had a bright orange sleeve. The original also came out on Locked On but was released in 1999 and had a gray sleeve. Musically there are several differences, the main one being there was no singing on the verse on the original. It goes for a lot of money these days. Someone uploaded it to youtube a while back but looks like it has been taken down. It's the best version IMO
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@rorz999 so, wait? fuck...if this isn't the original, what is?



Oh dear I can't believe I even gave you guys a chance. I've just listened to 47 seconds of neighbourhood 2009 and I can assure anyone who hasn't yet listened that it's absolute toilet.
Anyone preffering that to original is 1. young and 2. has shit for brains
londonsmoke 2 years ago 91
I can see how 2-step garage like this influenced dubstep. In fact, a lot of tracks coming out of the 'dubstep' scene by artists like Synkro, Burial, Phaeleh and others could be technically classed as 2-step if people knew about it. It's interesting tracing the evolution and influence of genres on each other :) The UK is a pretty good place for electronic music, glad I'm here.
TwoTube2 10 months ago 17