Possibly one of the greatest 2 step records ever constructed Groove chronicles ( Noodles & Lewis ) This had amazing production , the vocal was nicely done The drums , jazz sax solo riff and smooth keys , but what really takes this record where no other record at the time was doing , yes all dance , house music not just garage It had a twist !!! Something that's unexpected in the middle ( Bridge with a edge maybe ) An introduction of a D&B Reece Bass under a Subline bass that basically takes the record somewhere else Genius by EL B & Noodles I first heard this record dropped at World Dance in 98 in the Garage Room by DJ Hermit ( 2 as 1)
Trust garage was known for being classy and sexy, this track helps to capture part of era! Men wore Suits, loafers and women wore dresses ..infairness women continue to dress well us men on the other hand think tracksuits and man pouches are acceptable. Some men would go all out and be in a three piece suit, waist coat, some would even have a tie with their shirt! Trainers tracksuits wouldn't of even got you through the door and that was the generic standard! Classy!!!
Seems classy now, but it seemed a bit over-the-top at the time. Especially the loafers, getting scuffed on those sticky floors. 'No drugs, caps or trainers; ladies, less means oh so definitely more ...' No smile, no entry. Security was 'tight but polite.'
You dun know!!! Those Twice as Nice days. Its sounds like alot of effort for me now but back then, its was all part of the fun and swag. Miss those vibes
A bit like Ashburton Grove, the street in Highbury that completely disppeared underneath construction of Emirates Stadium. The street sign is preserved in the Arsenal Museum. I used to go with my dad to the tip there in the 1980s, including to the Little Wonder Café.
Big choon 🔥 the saxophone 🎷 though 🕺🏾🕊️🕺🏾🕊️
Timeless classic, big up Groove Chronicles ❤💚❤️
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Possibly one of the greatest 2 step records ever constructed
Groove chronicles ( Noodles & Lewis )
This had amazing production , the vocal was nicely done
The drums , jazz sax solo riff and smooth keys , but what really takes this record where no other record at the time was doing , yes all dance , house music not just garage
It had a twist !!! Something that's unexpected in the middle ( Bridge with a edge maybe ) An introduction of a D&B Reece Bass under a Subline bass that basically takes the record somewhere else
Genius by EL B & Noodles
I first heard this record dropped at World Dance in 98 in the Garage Room by DJ Hermit ( 2 as 1)
Yeah this was ot for me. GOAT
Facts.!! Didn't El-B have a hardcore/DNB background again? I'm guessing thats where the Reece-y edge comes from
yes got it on vinyl signed by noodles, my pal lyndsey good mates with him
i concur
Intelligent man 👏🏼
I'm 26 blessed to have a older brother who grew up on these types of songs. We can't let this type of music die !!!
fuck aye brother amen tae that
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I agree I'm 27 as well and I've been listening to hacienda type tracks of 88 since 2013
Trust garage was known for being classy and sexy, this track helps to capture part of era! Men wore Suits, loafers and women wore dresses ..infairness women continue to dress well us men on the other hand think tracksuits and man pouches are acceptable. Some men would go all out and be in a three piece suit, waist coat, some would even have a tie with their shirt! Trainers tracksuits wouldn't of even got you through the door and that was the generic standard! Classy!!!
Big up! The best comment!
Seems classy now, but it seemed a bit over-the-top at the time. Especially the loafers, getting scuffed on those sticky floors. 'No drugs, caps or trainers; ladies, less means oh so definitely more ...'
No smile, no entry. Security was 'tight but polite.'
ahaha wearing a suit to go out? fuck that lol
You dun know!!! Those Twice as Nice days. Its sounds like alot of effort for me now but back then, its was all part of the fun and swag. Miss those vibes
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EL-B Not getting the credit on the digital releases of this.... shocking behaviour......
This is a gem 💎 ✨️
This vibe is premium, disbelievers are living in delerium
Lmfao...true!! 😅
This is one of those after dark classics
trust me u kknow about those after dark classics
💪🏼👌🏼🤜🏼
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lovely
Groove chronicles and the very beautiful aaliyah. R.I.P. 🕊 🕊 🕊 🕊 🕊 😇 😇 😇 😇 😇. 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
That Aaliyah vocal ... so recognisable!
My favourite ukg track of all time n as dark as i play this jus fits n adds atmosphere to any blend #love
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When I heard this for the first time was not expecting that 2nd drop. Aaliyah and this tune go together like butter on toast.
This could be released today, and not be out of place whatsoever.
Another late night back inda day pirate radio classic.
Remember this one very well 😎🔥👊🏻 I’m 38 now great memories 😜😜😜
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@@DJSandman will do my good man ❤️🤘💯🇬🇧
Reese bass always goes down proper 🔥🔥
Heavy!💪🏼👌🏼
perfection
Proper rude boy two-step
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Simply stunning ❤ truly timeless
Beautiful
WHEEEEEEEL IT
Hahaha!
2:36 best
rightt???? i always get goosebumps when this part comes on
Sexy soulful UK Garage!!
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Massive
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UKG royalty 🎯🥹
Absolutely!! What a tune! Thanks for checking out the channel. Spread the word. ✌🏼
🔥💥🔥💥💥
the best
Banging ❤️
Oi Oi Club Space Waterden Road E15. Booooming sound system
It's strange that today Waterden road no longer exists
Good times! Big it up!!
Club Space was long walk from Stratford tube station along industrial roads. I remember Wesley Jay playing there.
@@EdiDrums More Hackney marshes its basically where the olympic village is now.
A bit like Ashburton Grove, the street in Highbury that completely disppeared underneath construction of Emirates Stadium. The street sign is preserved in the Arsenal Museum. I used to go with my dad to the tip there in the 1980s, including to the Little Wonder Café.
oi who the fuck disliked this.