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{{Short description|Genre of electronic dance music}} {{Infobox music genre | name = Speed garage | stylistic_origins = {{hlist|[[Garage house]]|[[jungle music]]}} | cultural_origins = Early to mid-1990s, United Kingdom and United States | derivatives = {{hlist|[[Bassline (music genre)|Bassline]]|[[Donk (music)|donk]]}} | subgenrelist = | subgenres = | fusiongenres = | regional_scenes = | other_topics = [[UK hard house]] }} '''Speed garage''' (occasionally known as '''plus-8'''<ref>''DJ magazine'', 1996–97, "''Raggage''": "...earning the scene the slightly mocked nick-names of 'plus-8' or 'speed garage'."</ref>) is a genre of [[electronic dance music]], associated with the [[UK garage]] scene, of which it is regarded as one of its subgenres.<ref>[http://www.toucanmusic.co.uk/articles/speedgarage.html History of Speed garage]: "There are many different forms of garage music, most of these were of little interest to UK hard dance fans until the latest mutation came along, speed garage."</ref>
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