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I think future garage has diverged sufficiently from UK Garage and dubstep to merit its own page. Thoughts? Future garage is chillstep in other words. There is no such genre as chillstep,but people though that this type of music is sub-genre of dubstep what is not true. The genre they name chillstep is actualy a future garage. Producers such Blackmill,phaeleh and other create this type of music. It has nothing to do with dubstep.

Future garage = chillstep. Do some research before destroying an article. There is no such thing as chillstep,but if you like that name,use it,just dont make it seperate genres from one. Zmogeliux911

Chillout with a wobble bass and a half-step drum pattern is future garage ? :O If chillstep doesn't exist please tell me what is this http://www.di.fm/chillstep ? RaVski (talk) 14:22, 7 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Chillstep is listed in List of electronic music genres. should it redirect to this article? Dullbananas (talk) 18:30, 13 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]

One of more demonstration how wikipedia and music not compatible. Where are you find some cosmic 130-140bpm, (of course, without confirmation from the source), when there is 70 in max? For some reason you multiply tempo of chill ambient x2. Just listen before wrighting nonsense.11:24, 26 April 2021 (UTC)

this name should not be promoted for a subgenre

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anyone that is interested in using lasting terminology that has a recognized place in music history, instead of floating around temporary buzzwords, should refrain from promoting anything with the adjective 'future' in it, not just future garage but future anything. please only promote subgenre names that can stand the test of time. suffice it to say, the future garage of last year is not so future anymore. this page should either be deleted or merged into garage or dubstep or pick a better name, and without bringing locality into it like 'UK Garage', this is how you create meaningful and lasting names for even the most unpopular sound movements in history

— Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.45.62.153 (talk) 04:53, 21 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]