Interesting how as early as 2001, you had tracks that were grime, with a touch of garage, breakbeat thrown in and a proto dubstep touch... and that whole mix of styles is creeping back under the 140 tag. Crazy
@@ANineOne yeah man it's crazy how much diversity there was in sounds as early as this. I think from roughly 2000-2003ish had some of the highest levels of experimentation in the dark garage / grime / dubstep umbrella because of how blurred and undefined the lines were in terms of genres and sounds. Constantly discovering new stuff from this era that sounds really cool and unique
Interesting how as early as 2001, you had tracks that were grime, with a touch of garage, breakbeat thrown in and a proto dubstep touch... and that whole mix of styles is creeping back under the 140 tag. Crazy
@@ANineOne yeah man it's crazy how much diversity there was in sounds as early as this. I think from roughly 2000-2003ish had some of the highest levels of experimentation in the dark garage / grime / dubstep umbrella because of how blurred and undefined the lines were in terms of genres and sounds. Constantly discovering new stuff from this era that sounds really cool and unique
@@moket123 I agree. And it seems to be a period that keeps on giving (and big up for sharing so much from that period too)