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Some of the early days of hip hop (also some of the roots of modern breaks and even techno): classic and rare 80s electro funk and miami bass mixed, scratched, and improvised live on the turntables by MarsRadio on Orlando, Floridas WPRK 91.5 FM. Video highlights from the Basement Groove Collective old school show. This edition dedicated with respect to DJ Shadow, Cut Chemist, and Afrika Bambaataa and for their contribution to this culture. marsradiodj Tracklisting 1. Professor X - Professor X 2. Maggotron - Maggotrons In Your Closet 3. Cosmic Jam - Were Jamming 4. Dynamix - I Just Wanna Dance 5. The Galaxy Two Orchestra - Gridlock 6. I.M.S. - Nonline 7. Hashim (The Soul) - Al Naafyish (Its Time) 8. VSF - Velocity, Speed & Force 9. Sleeze Boyz - Robo Cop 10. Planet Detroit - Invasion From The Planet Detroit 11. Model 500 (Juan Atkins) - No UFOs 12. Uncle Jamms Army (Egyptian Lover) - Yes, Yes, Yes 13. Debbie Deb - Lookout Weekend 14. Fast Lane - Young Ladies (Orange Label Version) 15. Freestyle (Pretty Tony) - In Your Face 16. DJ EFX - Transbeat 17. The Megatrons - Rock The Planet (Edwin Bautista Remix) 18. Afrika & The Zulu Kings - The Beach 19. World Class Wrecking Crew (Dr Dre) - Surgery 20. World Class Wrecking Crew (Dr Dre) - Juice 21. Layizon - The Ride Inside 22. Audio Tech (Juan Atkins) - Im Your Audio Tech 23. DJ Unknown - Revenge of The X-Men 24. DJ Unknown - Breakdown 25. File 13 - Tastes So Good
Posted on: Sun, 28 Sep 2014 11:56:12 +0000

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