Head straight to Stone Cold for a seminal dark garage classic. Nice shuffling build up with Aaliyah samples and then midway through the breakdown the bass starts-a-rumbling and doesn't let up.
This tune could definitely be held responsible for influencing youngsters like Skream and Benga as they yearned for darker and deeper strains of garage, which inevitably led to dubstep.
I've played this out loads and it mixes well with Dubstep, holding it's own in the subs stakes. And what with this renaissance for 2 step it might just get heard out again at FWD (I did actually hear El-B play this a while back), DMZ, etc.
This tune could definitely be held responsible for influencing youngsters like Skream and Benga as they yearned for darker and deeper strains of garage, which inevitably led to dubstep.
I've played this out loads and it mixes well with Dubstep, holding it's own in the subs stakes. And what with this renaissance for 2 step it might just get heard out again at FWD (I did actually hear El-B play this a while back), DMZ, etc.