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This would change within a matter of months. Until 1996, UK Garage was mainly about emulating an American vibe in an attempt to break into a scene still dominated by heavyweight US producers. Here you get a classic “All-American sounding” production, with vocals from Jacquee Benett. This track showcases iconic duo Karl Brown & Matt Lamont at the beginning of their highly prolific 6 years collaboration as Tuff Jam. His remix credits are way too long to mention, as he remixed hundreds of songs over the years. Booker T eventually became a shining figure of the 4×4 UKG scene, winning Remix of the Year at the Underground Garage awards. This particular remix was actually a collaboration with American keyboardist/producer Eddie Perez (Smack Music N.J.).
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Having released productions & remixes on labels like Strictly Rhythm, Booker T was one of the few UK DJs already established in the American house scene. We just picked a few tracks that came to mind when thinking of each year. For example, the fact that there isn’t a classic Grime track or any Todd Edwards, MJ Cole, Steve Gurley on the list doesn’t mean that we don’t recognize their role. 2) This is the important point: While the other article was more objective/historical, this is a simply personal list. But there’s never an official date, no recorded eureka moment. 1) While most people agree that most of the first UK Garage releases happened in 1994 (on UK labels like Swing City, 4 Liberty and Nice & Ripe) it could also be argued that it happened in 93 or 95. Two things that we need to clear up right away. So, since we are doing a big UK Garage night again we thought of putting together another nice feature. In fact, its the biggest article in the 7 years of MIMS. It’s a post we took very seriously and we both very happy to see that the feedback was 99% positive. By Lexis & Dr.Love: A little over a year ago, we got together and wrote a piece called the “ History of UK Garage” and broke down our version of the UKG family tree from the influences to the sub-sub genres.