Review: It's always a pleasure to hear new, exciting music unveiled over at the Garage Shared camp, who this time pull something different out of the bag, exploring garage from around the world. This scrumptious selection sees them collect garage bangers from 9 different countries of origin, with the likes of Bowser, DJ Blaize, Kiefer Ian, and more all supplying heavyweight 2-step rollers. Indialman's groovy chord experiments in 'Arrival' are a perfect example of this project's natural versatility, alongside the epic string sampling and reverby organs of 'Ododdnt' and DJ Djegor's clean cut singalong in 'All I Need'. Hitch93 takes a highlight spot with his super groovy 'Hologram' original, alongside Keiju's glitchy drives in 'Blue Boy' and of course DubbalifE's quirky floor filler entitled 'Can't Help'. Wicked work!
Review: The Garage Shared team have landed again, this time delivering a spicy second edition of their extremely popular 'Around The World In UKG' series, exploring garage from across the globe. We open up with the jittering piano runs of 'Wind' from Mar'One, which sets the tone nicely, before the bulbous moogy basslines of 'Leep Stick' from Unknown David leap into view. From here, the gnarly LFO sweeps and unpredictable rhythmic chops of Pligfig's 'Wake Up' arrive in style, followed by both the stuttering acidic basslines of 'Nostalgia' from Tripleset and Lincoln Baio's nostalgic masterclass in 'Fallin', which utilizes a fabulous vocal sampling to conjure up images of a yesteryear. Finally, NEVE & 5thSuite link up with Connie D for 'Flex', giving us euphoric exploration to round things off, topped with cowbell-like percussion and hard hitting horn stabs for good measure, signing out on a very successful collection!
Review: The Garage Shared crew have built something truly joyous with this Around The World In UKG series, showcasing the most exciting garage flavour from across the globe. They return for their third edition of the series here, welcoming some seriously vibrant faces to the table, kicking off with the warbling prowess of Dryman & Sirmo, who unleash a buzzing 4x4 bubbler in 'Callin All Dancers', before 'Calling You' sees March 13 deliver a much more emotive display of dancefloor energy. Next, Krypsis doubles down on the party energy with 'Right Here' fusing euphoric vocal sweeps with squelching bass pulses, followed by Winter Games offloading a spicy singalong with 'A Lot Like Love'. Finally, Zealotrantik gives us a fabulous finale as eastern-style vocal chops are laced together with warbling synthesisers on 'Jugni' for a real taste of originality.
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