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Newest Review: ... a lot of people would recognise as the UK Garage sound today. But that's probably because the sound (of UK garage) has ... more

 ... been changed so much from it's roots in the London underground. Also Timmy and Mikee were originally based in acid house and hardcore sounds. After National radio - Kiss 100, they really hit the big time with Buddy X, a remix of Neneh Cherry. They have been rewarded with a Sunday afternoon show and a harder-edged sound on Sunday nights-Monday mornings. They are great live - at punana - and on air. They have real charisma, if not the natural voice for radio! Mikee's pronouciations of places in the UK are wi...more

Customer The Dreem Team in general Reviews (2)

poisonfish
The Dreem Team in general: Dreemy (254 words)
by - written on 24/09/01, updated on  24/09/01 (Useful, 511 readings)
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The Dreem Teem have been around since 1996 - Timmy Magic, Mikee B and Spoony. My brother had the "Dreem Teem in Session", a compilation album. Many people say that the Dreem Teem are the godfathers of UK Garage. I wouldn't go that far. The early sound was fas less vocal that what a lot of people would recognise as the UK Garage sound today. But that's probably because the sound (of UK garage) has been changed so much from it's roots in the London underground. Also Timmy and Mikee were originally based in acid house and hardcore sounds. After National radio - Kiss 100, they really hit the big time with Buddy X, a remix of ...  Read the complete review

Wow, what a wikked teem!!! (171 words)
by - written on 11/02/01, updated on  21/03/01
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The Dreem Teem They are the latest group of DJ's to emerge on to the UK Garage scene, one of the biggest crazes since Punk rock. Garage returned to the charts via Artful Dodger and Craig David, and went on from there. The Dreem Teem are a group of DJ's, who work in clubs, in underground clubs and, more recently, on the radio on BBC Radio 1's Sunday morning show. They play all the latest UK Garage, Hip-Hop, R&B and Rap, mixed together as only they can. They provide brilliant interviews, comedy and music for the listener for 3 hours, from 10am to 1pm on a Sunday. On New Years Eve 2000, The Dreem Teem played at the Ministry of Sound ...  Read the complete review