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Grandmixer D.ST

A genuine showman, Grandmixer D.ST (also called D.ST and D.XT) had not been only one of the very most precise DJs and record scratchers from the ’80s, but also probably one of the most entertaining to view. Re-inventing the normally static stage strategy DJs took with their profession (the work …

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World Class Wreckin’ Cru

TOP NOTCH Wreckin’ Cru recorded some good West Coastline electro with Dr. Dre in the creation chair and strike the Billboard Popular 100 using the soft like jam “SWITCH OFF the Lighting” during 1988 — the same season Dre’s N.W.A delivered the gangsta rap landmark Right Outta Compton. The group …

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Planet Patrol

Produced and arranged by early hip-hop impresarios Arthur Baker and John Robie, Globe Patrol strolled an intriguing range between electro as well as the classic Motown sound. The quintet of vocalists (led by Natural herb Jackson) only created one album, nonetheless it is among the few traditional LPs from the …

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Aleem

Made up of two brothers who is able to track their music business root base back again to the past due-’60s Greenwich Community scene (where they distributed a flat with Jimi Hendrix), the Aleems are most noted for forming Nia Reports in the first ’80s. The label became house to …

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The Jonzun Crew

Jonzun Staff was an electro group who carried their spin on Parliament/Funkadelic’s loopy sci-fi designs through the entire ’80s and early ’90s for a small number of albums, including singles like “Pack Jam (Consider the OVC),” “Space May be the Place,” “Space Cowboy,” and “WE HAVE BEEN the Jonzun Staff.” …

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Laid Back

The forming of RELAXED, the Denmark-based duo behind the underground dance classic “White Equine,” was a happy accident. Tim Stahl and John Guldberg fulfilled up in a Danish studio room in the past due ’70s using the intention to be became a member of by a alternative party who by …

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