++ [ originally posted by MCPIERO ] ++
Is that the crazy Im Firestarter twisted Firestarter man He hooked up with one of the Appelton sisters.
Steph are you still into the UK garage scene, likes of So solid. Its kinda dead now. I liked it when it came up in 2000/01 time but its more or less fading out. The youth are now more into rap its still raw Uk sounding but the garage beats have been mixed about. That kind of music wasnt the lasting type though. I never bump So solid anymore. They had an ok more mellow track a while back but the lyrics with the SL accent just didnt sound right...Squeeky got shot in the face Take it ez bruvs
Is that the crazy Im Firestarter twisted Firestarter man He hooked up with one of the Appelton sisters.
Steph are you still into the UK garage scene, likes of So solid. Its kinda dead now. I liked it when it came up in 2000/01 time but its more or less fading out. The youth are now more into rap its still raw Uk sounding but the garage beats have been mixed about. That kind of music wasnt the lasting type though. I never bump So solid anymore. They had an ok more mellow track a while back but the lyrics with the SL accent just didnt sound right...Squeeky got shot in the face Take it ez bruvs
Funny you'd mention So Solid, they were on my mp3 walkman 24 hours ago on my way to university! The crew split up it would seem with several of the residents having to answer to the State! And generally, it's undeniable that the whole UK garage movement died out, nothing even remotely notice worthy ever comes out these days... but as you said, it was never meant to last and would evolve into something different... too little a market, too peculiar a public and admittedly, the genre quickly ran out of fresh new ideas... I still put on some Ayia Napa stuff every once in a while though -the likes of Luck & Neat, Artful Dodger, Sunship etc.
See ya around, bro!
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