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  1. UK garage (también conocido como UKG o simplemente garage) es una denominación genérica que engloba varios subgéneros que surgieron a partir del house clásico y del jungle en Gran Bretaña a finales de los años 1990. 1 Hoy en día esta categoría musical engloba básicamente cuatro subgéneros: 2 step, grime, dubstep y bassline .

  2. Grime es un género de música electrónica que surgió en el este de Londres, Reino Unido, hacia principios de la década de 2000, como un estilo derivado del UK Garage que tomaba importantes elementos tanto del dancehall como del hip hop.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UK_garageUK garage - Wikipedia

    • Relationship with Jungle
    • Role of MCS
    • Speed Garage
    • Two-Step
    • 1999–2000: Role of Pirate Radio, UK Chart Success
    • 2001 Hits
    • 2-Step and Grime
    • Garage Revival
    • 2010s Resurgence
    • 2020s

    In the United Kingdom, where jungle was very popular at the time, garage was played in a second room at jungle events. After jungle's peak in cultural significance, it had turned towards a harsher, more techstepinfluenced sound, driving away dancers, predominantly women. Escaping the 170bpm jungle basslines, the garage rooms had a much more sensual...

    Since then, MCs have become one of the vital aspects of speed and UK garage parties and records. Early promoters of speed garage included the Dreem Teem and Tuff Jam, and pirate radio stations such as London Underground, Magic FM, Upfront FM, and Freek FM. During its initial phase, the speed garage scene was also known as "the Sunday Scene", as ini...

    Speed garage already incorporated many aspects of today's UK garage sound like sub-bass lines, ragga vocals, spin backs and reversed drums. What changed over time, until the so-called 2-step sound emerged, was the addition of further funky elements like contemporary R&Bstyled vocals, more shuffled beats and a different drum pattern. The most radica...

    Arguably one of the earliest examples of a 2-step track is the 1997 Kelly G remix of "Never Gonna Let You Go" by Tina Moore, which peaked at #7 on the UK chart. Roy Davis Jr. was also influential in the UK garage scene, with the huge club hit "Gabriel" featuring Peven Everett, released in 1997 on XL Recordings, reaching #22 on the UK chart. Lovesta...

    With the continued support of pirate radio stations such as Rinse FM, Ice FM, Deja Vu, and Flex FM, the soaring popularity of UK garage saw 1999 take the genre into the mainstream, breaking into the music charts. Production duos Shanks & Bigfoot and Artful Dodger were very successful with the tracks "Sweet Like Chocolate" (the first UK garage track...

    2001 gave DJ Pied Piper and the Masters of Ceremonies their sole number one hit record with "Do You Really Like It?". Two months later in August 2001, South London collective So Solid Crew hit the top spot with their second single "21 Seconds". The end of 2001 saw yet another 2-step anthem top the UK charts, with Daniel Bedingfield's debut single "...

    2002 saw an evolution as 2-step moved away from its funky and soul-oriented sound into a darker direction called "grime", now a genre in its own right. During this period, traditional UK garage was pushed back underground amongst the bad publicity emanating from the tougher side of the genre, and publicised violence surrounding members of the So So...

    In 2007, several DJs helped promote and revive UK garage's popularity, with producers creating new UK garage, also known as "new skool" UK garage or "bassline". The end of 2007 saw "new skool" UK garage push to the mainstream again with notable tracks such as T2's "Heartbroken" and H "Two" O's "What's It Gonna Be" both reaching the mainstream chart...

    Early 2011 saw the start of a gradual resurgence of 2-step garage. Producers such as Wookie, MJ Cole, Zed Bias and Mark Hill (formerly one half of Artful Dodger) made a return to the scene, by producing tracks with more of a 2-step feel. Electronic music duos Disclosure and AlunaGeorge, both successful throughout 2012 and 2013, often use elements o...

    The 2020s saw new releases such as "West Ten" by AJ Tracey and Mabel, "Don't Play" by Anne-Marie, KSI and Digital Farm Animals, "Just for Me", "Pain" (which interpolates Sweet Female Attitude's "Flowers") and "Where You Are" by PinkPantheress, "Grown Flex" by Chip and Bugzy Malone, "House & Garage" by Morrisson and Aitch, "Seven" by Jungkook and "L...

    • Early to mid-1990s, London, UK
  4. 31 de ago. de 2020 · El grime es un estilo de música nacido en Reino Unido a partir del UK garage, en el que uno o varios MC’s rapean sobre una base de música electrónica. Dicha base tiene una serie de elementos característicos, heredados del UK garage, el 2step, el jungle y el dubstep británico, por ejemplo: bajos potentes, ritmo rápido ...

  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › UK_GarageUK garage - Wikiwand

    UK garage es una denominación genérica que engloba varios subgéneros que surgieron a partir del house clásico y del jungle en Gran Bretaña a finales de los años 1990. Hoy en día esta categoría musical engloba básicamente cuatro subgéneros: 2 step, grime, dubstep y bassline.

  6. 21 de abr. de 2023 · 8 géneros musicales que nacieron en el Reino Unido. 1) Rock progresivo. El rock progresivo surgió en Inglaterra a finales de los años 60 e incrementó su popularidad a comienzos de los 70. Hoy en día sigue estando vigente, especialmente en lugares como en Reino Unido y por toda Europa.

  7. 10 de dic. de 2013 · UK Garage. Repaso de algunos de los mejores temas que nos deja el género. Vídeos, información, artistas. Mood II Swing, Todd Edwards, Groove Chronicles más.