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Electro (compiled By Joey Negro)
Joey Negro / Various
Hashim - "Al Naafiysh" (original mix) - (6:14) 123 BPM
Aleem - "Release Yourself" (dub) - (6:06) 116 BPM Hot
Dynamix II - "Just Give The DJ A Break" (dub mix) - (5:23) 119 BPM
Two Sisters - "High Noon" (Part 2) - (6:52) 117 BPM
Newcleus - "Computer Age" (original mix) - (6:26) 129 BPM
Tyrone Brunson - "The Smurf" (original mix) - (6:05) 118 BPM
Paul Hardcastle - "Rain Forest" (original mix) - (5:10) 120 BPM
Key-Matic - "Breakin' In Space" (original mix) - (6:14) 110 BPM
Dwayne Omarr - "This Party's Jam Packed" (original mix) - (7:08) 111 BPM
The Russell Brothers - "The Party Scene" (original mix) - (6:53) 104 BPM
Midnight Star - "Freak-A-Zoid" (original mix) - (7:59) 122 BPM
G-Force, Ronnie Gee & Captain Cee - "Feel The Force" (original mix) - (7:21) 115 BPM
Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - "Scorpio" (original mix) - (4:52) 123 BPM
Imperial Brothers - "We Come To Rock" (Energize edit) - (6:33) 119 BPM
Divine Sounds - "What People Do For Money" (original mix) - (7:22) 124 BPM
The Beat Box Boys - "Give Me My Money" (original mix) - (3:50) 115 BPM
The Packman - "Im The Packman" (original mix) - (6:38) 107 BPM
Kosmic Light Force - "Mysterious Waves" (original mix) - (8:33) 115 BPM
High Fidelity Three - "B-Boys Breakdance" (instrumental) - (5:57) 115 BPM
X-Ray Vision - "Video Control" (original mix) - (8:22) 127 BPM
The Sunburst Band - "Atlantic Forest" (original mix) - (4:25) 123 BPM
Review: Over the years, Joey Negro has delivered compilations focusing on a wide range of styles and sub-genres, including soulful disco, Italo-house, early U.S disco-rap, and Washington D.C go-go. Now he's turned his attention to electro, the style that did more than any other to inspire Britain's first wave of DJs and dance music producers. This "personal collection" contains a mixture of stone-cold scene classics - Aleem's Leroy Burgess-fronted "Release Yourself", Hashim's scene anthem "Al Naayafiysh (The Soul)" and Dwayne Omar's P-funk influenced "This Party's Jam Packed" - alongside deeper selections such as Kosmic Light Force's brilliant - and hard to find - L.A electrofunk classic "Mysterious Waves", and The Russell Brothers thrillingly intergalactic "The Party Scene".
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ZEDDCD 040DD
03 Mar 17
Electro
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