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It's a London Thing 2012 - Original Re Edit by Scott Garcia is a bass-heavy UK Garage / Bassline track at 127 BPM with moderate drive and balanced groove. At 43% energy, it works as a mid-set sustainer — enough momentum to keep the floor moving without pushing into peak territory.
At 5A, this track opens up harmonic mixing with adjacent keys, enabling smooth melodic transitions.
At 127 BPM, this UK Garage / Bassline track sits in groove sustainer territory — maintaining momentum without forcing the energy up.
With 43% energy, heavy bass weight, this track offers a balanced energy profile for flexible mixing.
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5:04
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36%
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-11 dB
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About this artist
Scott Garcia is a producer and DJ working in UK garage and bassline styles. His work engages with the rhythmic and percussive traditions central to these genres.
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