UK Garage

UK garage (also known as UKG) is a genre of electronic music originating from England in the early 1990s. London DJ who liked the garage style decided to create their variant of garage sound with characteristic cut in a half bass line. The new sound was named as speed garage or UK garage (after the country, where the style was born).

Birth: 1996 Bloom: 2007

The remix by Armand Van Helden on CJ Bolland`s «Sugar is Sweeter» became a composition that defined rules of speed garage`s sound. The sound was so new that was perceived as something revolutionary, which attracted youth artists and listeners.

That`s why the UK garage scene is full of young musicians. The style became a worthy alternative to the techno and house styles.

Also read: Garage

Deriative styles: 2 Step, Bassline, Breakstep, Brostep, Chillstep, Dubstep, Future Garage, Grime, Leftfield Bass, Post Dubstep, Speed Garage, UK Funky, Wonky

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UK Garage mixes

573 46:15 55 829 PR 28,2 ▲
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396 59:57 17 116 PR 27,7 ▲ UK Garage, 2 Step
251 41:26 33 75 PR 23,1 ▲
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UK Garage, 2 Step
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UK Garage tracks and remixes

531 2:47 18 262 PR 18,6 ▲
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UK Garage, Russian Pop
254 3:27 12 127 PR 11 ▲
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UK Garage
1 089 2:56 2 241 PR 9,3 ▲
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UK Garage, Russian Pop

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