Various - Electro Beatbox |
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Tracklisting:
| 1.01 | West Street Mob | Break Dance - Electric Boogie (5:08) |
| 1.02 | 45 King, The | The 900 Number (2:54) |
| 1.03 | JVC FORCE* | Strong Island (5:49) |
| 1.04 | Young MC | Know How (Instrumental) (4:34) |
| 1.05 | Ultramagnetic MC's | Travelling At The Speed Of Thought (1:50) |
| 1.06 | Twin Hype | For Those Who Like To Groove (6:22) |
| 1.07 | Grandmaster Flash & Melle Mel | White Lines (Don't Do It) (7:26) |
| 1.08 | Funkmaster, The | All Funked Up (3:52) |
| 1.09 | Vinyl Media | The Bomb (3:50) |
| 1.10 | Intrigue (2) Feat Jenny Bean | Curiosity (3:46) |
| 2.01 | Funky Four Plus One* | That's The Joint (9:18) |
| 2.02 | Grandmaster Flash | The Adventures Of Grandmaster Flash On The Wheels Of Steel (7:00) |
| 2.03 | Whodini | Magic's Wand (5:33) |
| 2.04 | Newcleus | Jam On It (Old Skool Mix) (8:33) |
| 2.05 | Herbie Hancock | Rockit (5:20) |
| 2.06 | Hashim | Al-Naafiysh (The Soul) (7:42) |
| 2.07 | Sugarhill Gang | Rapper's Delight (Ben Liebrand DMC Remix) (7:01) |
| Remix - Ben Liebrand | ||
| 2.08 | Egyptian Lover, The* | Egypt Egypt (5:24) |
| 2.09 | Nick Stansby | Year Of The Tiger (4:33) |
| 2.10 | Code Red (5) | Natural Law (3:57) |
| 3.01 | T La Rock | Breaking Bells (3:23) |
| 3.02 | Davy DMX | One For The Treble (6:27) |
| 3.03 | Spoonie Gee | The Godfather (2:55) |
| 3.04 | Crash Crew* | Breaking Bells (Take Me To The Mardi Gras) (7:20) |
| 3.05 | Cryme | Question Why? (3:40) |
| 3.06 | MC Mowgli | Addict (4:04) |
| 3.07 | Solo (5) | Main Train (4:07) |
| 3.08 | Tyrant (2) | Trigonometry (3:39) |
| 3.09 | MC Science | Armageddon (3:54) |
| 3.10 | MC Scott | Suzie (4:22) |
barticle, Jun 28, 2005 This is a handy collection of old skool electro and hiphop with a good set of classic tracks from throughout the 80s, although personally Id have chosen the full vocal version of Youngs Know How over the instrumental. Less forgivable is the inclusion of eleven unfamiliar (and uneventful) tracks that are all copyrighted 1998 and licensed from Decadance - to themselves?! I guess the makers figured that a three-disc compilation looks more impressive and that new tracks are cheaper/easier to license but they really shouldve ditched the padding and made this a 2CD release. ...In fact, doing the maths, they couldve fitted all thirty tracks onto two CDs anyway!Was the above review useful to you? (report)