As above really.
I've just discovered a great trip hop duo called Mandalay - v. relaxing.
stop moaning and go and check out your nu-wave hardcore dubstep grime-influenced acid-house.
Ha I was thinking just the same thing the other day - house, garage where's my garden.
Pete Tong is the UK rep on the international music genre naming committee ๐
Garage started in s a US club called Paradise Garage in which different styles of music were played. From this mix a separate recognisable new 'sound', Garage, evolved. Pretty sure House has a similar etymology, it came from a club called The Warehouse in Chicago. Wikipedia will know exact details.
Garage was used to describe a particular style of punk/rock with bands like Husker Du decades before it was hijacked by the dance brigade, same with hardcore (again from a punk/thrash scene)
bloomin trendies can never do anything original ๐
there's a track called Garage Band by The Clash:
"we're a garage band
we come from garage land"
I think I was in a garage band once. We used to practice in the garage
Me, I do. It's my part time job...
I used to also be in a garage band and the guitarist listened to a lot of R&B.
..which meant (as John said) we practiced in a garage and the guitarist listened to a lot of Muddy Waters and BB King.
I was into hardcore myself. Which involved guitars and skateboards.
Everyone knows that Skiffle 'n Bass is where it's at.
elton john
e used to do sktebord cid drops off grves. clled them grve drops. I s young.
elton john
No, he was a closet
John, the Clash track is Garageland I think.
Anyway, garage was first used to describe certain types of Psychedelic bands around 66 AFAIC. The term has been reused, much like R&B.
Who comes up with the names? Journos of course.
Here's the list from Juno Records
Breakbeat
Electro
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Disco/Nu-Disco
DJ Equipment
DJ Tools
Downtempo
Drum And Bass
Euro Dance/Pop Dance
Funk
Garage
Bassline
Dubstep/Grime
UK Funky/UK Garage
Hardcore/style
Gabba
Hardstyle
UK Hardcore
Hip Hop/R&B House
Deep House
Electro House
Funky/Club House
Hard House
Minimal/Tech House
Progressive House
Scouse House
Jazz
Leftfield
Reggae
Classics/Ska
Dancehall/Ragga
Dub
Roots/Lovers Rock
Rock/Indie
Techno
Trance
Hard Trance
Pop Trance
Psy/Goa Trance
Uplifting Trance
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aye, that's the one. It's been a while. Is it on The Clash or on Give Em Enough Rope. Can't remember without digging through my old vinyl...
old vinyl, eh?
oodles of Sisters 12in singles...
Garageland is off the first album