8 Tracks: Of Xtc Garage
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Q: What is XTC Garage?
A: It is nebulous and absolutely subjective. It’s Easy Street b-sides, Bobby Konders deepness, Burrell Brothers’ finesse, Red Zone dubs and Dead Zone dubs, its Ace Beat, Movin’,Quark and uplifting New Jersey vocals, it’s Tenaglia ballroom bliss, it’s DJ Pierre pitching wildly, it’s Jovonn, it’s Kerri AND KCC, it’s rough Brooklyn basslines, it’s Blue Jean reigning supreme, it’s Italian doing it better, it’s proto UKG from Zaki D or Zak Toms, and most of all, it’s Tony Humphries. From Zanzibar to Sound Factory Bar to Clink Street to Girls FM to Rimini, it’s the real underground garage sound of New York, New Jersey, London and beyond.
Q: What is NYC.XTC?
A: NYC.XTC is a celebration of the XTC garage sound. The residents are underground hero and digger extraordinaire, Truly Madly, and ecstasy garage tag team, Miles and Miles, aka Zanzibar obsessive and the man behind Thunder, Miles Simpson and Jersey Sound aficionado, Miles Probyn. Support will be provided select friends and ecstasy garage lovers. No name DJs, no big line ups, no advance tickets, just people doing it for love with music they love.
Q: Who are the XTC Garage All-Stars?
A: The XTC Garage All-Stars, like the Harlem Globetrotters of the XTC garage sound, drawn from the aforementioned select friends and ecstasy garage lovers. Membership is fluid, inclusion is considered entirely on the merit of your best XTC garage trick shot (great records not on youtube or discogs are the best trick). On this occasion it includes; Mark Limb (Electric Disco); Chris Chippindale (Sunk); Lucas Crowley(Family Tree Radio); and of course, Truly Madly, Miles and Miles.
NYC.XTC returns on Sunday 6th May, with a two-part Bank Holiday XTC Garage Special – and it's all FREE! See HERE and HERE.
Truly Madly: A great label and for me this is the pick. Many memories attached to this. One of those happy sad tracks that I seem to gravitate towards so much. The sentiment of the lyric is positive but the music conveys a sense of impending doom mixed with a possible light at the end of the tunnel elation. One for a very late night dancefloor when just the dregs of humanity are left – maybe, just maybe it’s going to be alright. Also still cheap as chips and it’s getting less often you can save that about such quality.