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	<itunes:subtitle>Waxer brings you 2 hours of New cuts that a well trained ear for the classical sound will like, plus a stack of wax from the back of that stack, banter in the chatroom, interviews and competitions every Thursday 9PM http://sensei.fm in association w[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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<p>Every now &amp; again a mix comes to light that stands head &amp; shoulders above the rest.  The internet throws up mixes on a daily basis, with SoundCloud, MixCloud, all the podcast sites etc&#8230;  This Mix got plugged into my Ear Canals when K hit me up on <a title="K Delight on FaceBook" href="http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=775840563" target="_blank">FB</a>.  I&#8217;ve often said it, if I had a time machine and could go anywhere in space &amp; time, the first stop would be Wembley, London, UK on July 19th 1986.  So with the UK Fresh Reunion only 2 weeks away (I&#8217;ll be there with full Disco Scratch Family) here&#8217;s a dope mix to get you ready, thanks K!</p>
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		<title>Disco Scratch Radio 44 &#8211; Sunshine Selection (No Ads Version!)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;What&#8217;s that big yellow thing in the sky?!!&#8221; my kids shouted at me about a week ago&#8230; in the West Midlands in the UK, we pretty much live in perfect vampire weather for most of the year, a&#8217; la FORKS USA&#8230; well, I thought I&#8217;d celebrate the fact that it&#8217;s actually been lovely for a [&#8230;] <a class="more-link" href="http://discoscratch.co.uk/2011/04/23/disco-scratch-radio-44-sunshine-selection-no-ads-version/">&#8595; Read the rest of this entry...</a>]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;What&#8217;s that big yellow thing in the sky?!!&#8221; my kids shouted at me about a week ago&#8230; in the West Midlands in the UK, we pretty much live in perfect vampire weather for most of the year, a&#8217; la FORKS USA&#8230; well, I thought I&#8217;d celebrate the fact that it&#8217;s actually been lovely for a week, and looks to be nice all over the Easter bank holiday weekend with a little sunshine selection for the last 40 minutes&#8230;</p>
<p>This show was rudely interrupted every 15 poxeyed minutes by adverts&#8230;so after speaking with Sensei management it looks like we&#8217;ll be giving LiveStream the gas face and moving to a new host by next week, so keep checking back for updates, I&#8217;ll FB/Tweet &amp; post it all over the gaff anyway&#8230; thanks to all those that tuned in live for staying with the show.</p>
<p>Also contained in the show is a little UK &#8220;Break to the beat version excursion&#8221;, plus  a load of new joints which I&#8217;ve been partial to this week.  And as if that wasn&#8217;t enough I went to Aldi&#8217;s earlier and found something to go with my tea for tonight&#8217;s show&#8230;</p>
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<p>By the way&#8230; GURU, 1 year on&#8230; we remember you.  Have a listen to this to remember just how dope Gang Starr really is/was/will be: (Courtesy DJ Yoda)<br />
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<p>1.Gang Starr &#8211; The Production (Interview)<br />
2.Gang Starr &#8211; Dwyck (Live on &#8220;In Living Colour&#8221;)<br />
New Joints<br />
3.Phi Life Cipher &#8211; Watchin&#8217; My TV<br />
4.First Name Basis &#8211; Uncivilized Remix<br />
5.Elzhi &#8211; Deep (Dirty)<br />
6.J-Live &#8211; No Time To Waste<br />
7.Freeway &amp; Statik Selektah ft. Jak Frost &amp; Tek of Smif N Wessun)<br />
8.Foreign Legion &#8211; Fast &amp; Loose<br />
9.Die-Rek &#8211; Grown Man Biz ft DJ Versatile<br />
10.Set Backs ft. Junclassic (Undercurrent)</p>
<p>Various tracks, mainly UK over last decade to 20 years (ish!)</p>
<p>11.Rough Element &#8211; Reflex Reaction<br />
12.Points Proven feat M.A.D. &#8211; From The Bridge Of London<br />
13.Diversion Tactics &#8211; Scouts Report<br />
14.Kode 1 ft Madcut &#8211; Street Fighter<br />
15.Klashnekoff &#8211; Parrowdice</p>
<p>Break To The Beat Version Excursion (Purely for Props)</p>
<p>16.Adam &amp; The Ants &#8211; Ants Invasion</p>
<p>17.Foreign Beggars &#8211; Crypt Drawl (While You Were Thinking)</p>
<p>As Used by…..</p>
<p>18.Body Snatchers &#8211; Piece O&#8217; Shit Props To Scenes14 for getting this first in the chartroom</p>
<p>20.Construction &#8211; Time To Get Raw<br />
21.JC-001 &amp; D-Zire &#8211; All My Children<br />
22.Longusto, Vecks &amp; Koaste &#8211; Major<br />
23.Bus Driver &#8211; Imaginary Places</p>
<p>S U N S H I N E  S E L E C T I O N</p>
<p>24.KC &amp; The Sunshine Band &#8211; I Get Lifted<br />
25.KC &amp; The Sunshine Band &#8211; Let It Go<br />
26.Yellow Sunshine &#8211; Yellow Sunshine<br />
27.Another Smooth Alliance &#8211; Ain&#8217;t No Sunshine<br />
28.De La Soul &#8211; Sunshine<br />
29.Brand Nubian &#8211; Wake Up (Reprise In The Sunshine)<br />
30.Monkey Sons &#8211; Sunshine Day<br />
31.Large Professor &#8211; In The Sun<br />
32.Main Source &#8211; Live At The Barbecue<br />
33.Sunshine Power &#8211; It&#8217;s Too Late</p>
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<p>If you fancy listening to the show with loads of pony adverts courtesy LiveStream:</p>
<p><a title="The dopest show with the shittest adverts" href="http://sensei.fm/player/player.php?show=1086">http://sensei.fm/player/player.php?show=1086</a></p>
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&#8220;What&#8217;s that big yellow thing in the sky?!!&#8221; my kids shouted at me about a week ago&#8230; in the West Midlands in the UK, we pretty much live in perfect vampire weather for most of the year, a&#8217; la FORKS USA&#8230; well, I thought I&#8217;d celebrate the fact that it&#8217;s actually been lovely for a week, and looks to be nice all over the Easter bank holiday weekend with a little sunshine selection for the last 40 minutes&#8230;
This show was rudely interrupted every 15 poxeyed minutes by adverts&#8230;so after speaking with Sensei management it looks like we&#8217;ll be giving LiveStream the gas face and moving to a new host by next week, so keep checking back for updates, I&#8217;ll FB/Tweet &#38; post it all over the gaff anyway&#8230; thanks to all those that tuned in live for staying with the show.
Also contained in the show is a little UK &#8220;Break to the beat version excursion&#8221;, plus  a load of new joints which I&#8217;ve been partial to this week.  And as if that wasn&#8217;t enough I went to Aldi&#8217;s earlier and found something to go with my tea for tonight&#8217;s show&#8230;
Gangsta Bix!
By the way&#8230; GURU, 1 year on&#8230; we remember you.  Have a listen to this to remember just how dope Gang Starr really is/was/will be: (Courtesy DJ Yoda)
 Guru Mini-mix by DJ Yoda (UK)
1.Gang Starr &#8211; The Production (Interview)
2.Gang Starr &#8211; Dwyck (Live on &#8220;In Living Colour&#8221;)
New Joints
3.Phi Life Cipher &#8211; Watchin&#8217; My TV
4.First Name Basis &#8211; Uncivilized Remix
5.Elzhi &#8211; Deep (Dirty)
6.J-Live &#8211; No Time To Waste
7.Freeway &#38; Statik Selektah ft. Jak Frost &#38; Tek of Smif N Wessun)
8.Foreign Legion &#8211; Fast &#38; Loose
9.Die-Rek &#8211; Grown Man Biz ft DJ Versatile
10.Set Backs ft. Junclassic (Undercurrent)
Various tracks, mainly UK over last decade to 20 years (ish!)
11.Rough Element &#8211; Reflex Reaction
12.Points Proven feat M.A.D. &#8211; From The Bridge Of London
13.Diversion Tactics &#8211; Scouts Report
14.Kode 1 ft Madcut &#8211; Street Fighter
15.Klashnekoff &#8211; Parrowdice
Break To The Beat Version Excursion (Purely for Props)
16.Adam &#38; The Ants &#8211; Ants Invasion
17.Foreign Beggars &#8211; Crypt Drawl (While You Were Thinking)
As Used by…..
18.Body Snatchers &#8211; Piece O&#8217; Shit Props To Scenes14 for getting this first in the chartroom
20.Construction &#8211; Time To Get Raw
21.JC-001 &#38; D-Zire &#8211; All My Children
22.Longusto, Vecks &#38; Koaste &#8211; Major
23.Bus Driver &#8211; Imaginary Places
S U N S H I N E  S E L E C T I O N
24.KC &#38; The Sunshine Band &#8211; I Get Lifted
25.KC &#38; The Sunshine Band &#8211; Let It Go
26.Yellow Sunshine &#8211; Yellow Sunshine
27.Another Smooth Alliance &#8211; Ain&#8217;t No Sunshine
28.De La Soul &#8211; Sunshine
29.Brand Nubian &#8211; Wake Up (Reprise In The Sunshine)
30.Monkey Sons &#8211; Sunshine Day
31.Large Professor &#8211; In The Sun
32.Main Source &#8211; Live At The Barbecue
33.Sunshine Power &#8211; It&#8217;s Too Late

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		<title>BBC6 Dave Pearce Streetsounds Special Morgan Khan in interview</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 11:25:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Listened to this interview this morning and thought it was important for those that don&#8217;t know about this label to learn their history and those that do to refresh their memories.  The Electro series of records on this label basically shaped my youth and I can honestly say they are the most played LPs in [&#8230;] <a class="more-link" href="http://discoscratch.co.uk/2010/06/21/bbc6-dave-pearce-streetsounds-special-morgan-khan-in-interview/">&#8595; Read the rest of this entry...</a>]]></description>
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<p>Listened to this interview this morning and thought it was important for those that don&#8217;t know about this label to learn their history and those that do to refresh their memories.  The Electro series of records on this label basically shaped my youth and I can honestly say they are the most played LPs in my entire collection.  I own them all on original wax, almost all bought when they first came out, usually from Woolies in Petersfiels, or if I was in Pompey, Our Price in the Tricorn.  There really was nothing like getting a new Electro&#8230; the first 10 and the Crucials, plus Electro UK are so fundamental in my Hip Hop experience in the UK I can&#8217;t bang the drum loud enough!!!</p>
<p>Well, this Dave Pearce interview was fairly interesting, Morgan Khan is animated and relaxed and he covers most of the series of releases on the label, sectioned into genre.  Readers of Disco Scratch will mostly only be interested in the Electro section, commencing with Planet Rock, so if you want you can skip forward to 00:42:27 to hear this section, although the entire interview is worth listening to as there are other areas that tie in.</p>
<p>I also have to say that the last half hour of Dave&#8217;s choice is particularly dodgy.  Not because of the selection of  music, but he has clearly played these in software that time stretches on the fly while maintaining pitch, like Traktor or Serato and there are some awful slow downs and speed ups, the Aleem track is all over the place and it seems unnecessary as it speeds up and slows down in the middle of the track without being mixed in.  Seems like Dave got taught to mix by his mate from GLR days KCJ&#8230;.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the blurb from the BBC6 site, download after the tracklist, enjoy&#8230;</p>
<p>Dave Pearce presents a 6 Mix special charting the history of the Street  Sounds compilation albums which dominated UK dance music in the early  1980s. Started in 1982 by London based Streetwave Records as a way for  people to get hold of expensive, rare dance and hip-hop 12 inch records  only in available in the USA, Streetsounds compilation albums bought  previously underground music onto Britain&#8217;s high streets with a new  album every three month. Street Sounds compilations soon became  essential for anyone into hip hop, house, rare groove or electro music,  at a time when the British charts were dominated by the New Romantic  bands like Visage and Spandau Ballet.<br />
Founder Morgan Khan licensed early tracks from Grandmaster Flash, Afrika  Bambaatta and The Fatback Back as well as opening the doors for US  labels like Def Jam and Profile recordings, at a time when the UK music  industry was still a closed shop for anyone but the traditional major  labels. Morgan Khan joins Dave in the studio to tell the incredible  story of how a Hong Kong-born Indian who grew up in 1970s London came to  be so influential in the early days of dance music and how Street  Sounds helped bring hip hop and electronic music to the mainstream. Dave  and Morgan also play and talk about seminal tracks from the Street  Sounds back catalogue including D-Train, Scott La Rock, Roy Ayers and  Todd Terry.</p>
<p>1.Raw Silk &#8211; Do It To The Music<br />
2.Roy Ayers &#8211; Running Away<br />
3.Candi Staton &#8211; You Got The Love<br />
4.Fatback Band &#8211; I Found Lovin<br />
5.Grandmaster &amp; Melle Mel &#8211; White Lines<br />
6.Masquerade &#8211; Set It Off<br />
7.Rose Royce &#8211; Magic Touch<br />
8.Chuck Brown &#8211; Bustin Loose<br />
9.Hashim &#8211; Al Naayfish<br />
10.Afrika Bambaataa &amp; The Soulsonic Force &#8211; Planet Rock<br />
11.Joe Smooth &#8211; Promised Land<br />
12.Todd Terry &#8211; Bango (To The Batmobile)<br />
13.Stakker &#8211; Humanoid<br />
14.BDP &#8211; South Bronx<br />
15.The Egyptian Lover &#8211; Do U Wanna Get Down?</p>
<p>Dave&#8217;s Street Sounds Mix</p>
<p>1.Dayton &#8211; The Sound Of Music<br />
2.Cheryl Lynn &#8211; Encore<br />
3.The Staple Singers &#8211; Slippery People<br />
4.Class Action &#8211; Weekend<br />
5.Aleem &#8211; Get Loose<br />
6.Peter Black &#8211; My Love Is Free</p>
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Listened to this interview this morning and thought it was important for those that don&#8217;t know about this label to learn their history and those that do to refresh their memories.  The Electro series of records o[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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Listened to this interview this morning and thought it was important for those that don&#8217;t know about this label to learn their history and those that do to refresh their memories.  The Electro series of records on this label basically shaped my youth and I can honestly say they are the most played LPs in my entire collection.  I own them all on original wax, almost all bought when they first came out, usually from Woolies in Petersfiels, or if I was in Pompey, Our Price in the Tricorn.  There really was nothing like getting a new Electro&#8230; the first 10 and the Crucials, plus Electro UK are so fundamental in my Hip Hop experience in the UK I can&#8217;t bang the drum loud enough!!!
Well, this Dave Pearce interview was fairly interesting, Morgan Khan is animated and relaxed and he covers most of the series of releases on the label, sectioned into genre.  Readers of Disco Scratch will mostly only be interested in the Electro section, commencing with Planet Rock, so if you want you can skip forward to 00:42:27 to hear this section, although the entire interview is worth listening to as there are other areas that tie in.
I also have to say that the last half hour of Dave&#8217;s choice is particularly dodgy.  Not because of the selection of  music, but he has clearly played these in software that time stretches on the fly while maintaining pitch, like Traktor or Serato and there are some awful slow downs and speed ups, the Aleem track is all over the place and it seems unnecessary as it speeds up and slows down in the middle of the track without being mixed in.  Seems like Dave got taught to mix by his mate from GLR days KCJ&#8230;.
Here&#8217;s the blurb from the BBC6 site, download after the tracklist, enjoy&#8230;
Dave Pearce presents a 6 Mix special charting the history of the Street  Sounds compilation albums which dominated UK dance music in the early  1980s. Started in 1982 by London based Streetwave Records as a way for  people to get hold of expensive, rare dance and hip-hop 12 inch records  only in available in the USA, Streetsounds compilation albums bought  previously underground music onto Britain&#8217;s high streets with a new  album every three month. Street Sounds compilations soon became  essential for anyone into hip hop, house, rare groove or electro music,  at a time when the British charts were dominated by the New Romantic  bands like Visage and Spandau Ballet.
Founder Morgan Khan licensed early tracks from Grandmaster Flash, Afrika  Bambaatta and The Fatback Back as well as opening the doors for US  labels like Def Jam and Profile recordings, at a time when the UK music  industry was still a closed shop for anyone but the traditional major  labels. Morgan Khan joins Dave in the studio to tell the incredible  story of how a Hong Kong-born Indian who grew up in 1970s London came to  be so influential in the early days of dance music and how Street  Sounds helped bring hip hop and electronic music to the mainstream. Dave  and Morgan also play and talk about seminal tracks from the Street  Sounds back catalogue including D-Train, Scott La Rock, Roy Ayers and  Todd Terry.
1.Raw Silk &#8211; Do It To The Music
2.Roy Ayers &#8211; Running Away
3.Candi Staton &#8211; You Got The Love
4.Fatback Band &#8211; I Found Lovin
5.Grandmaster &#38; Melle Mel &#8211; White Lines
6.Masquerade &#8211; Set It Off
7.Rose Royce &#8211; Magic Touch
8.Chuck Brown &#8211; Bustin Loose
9.Hashim &#8211; Al Naayfish
10.Afrika Bambaataa &#38; The Soulsonic Force &#8211; Planet Rock
11.Joe Smooth &#8211; Promised Land
12.Todd Terry &#8211; Bango (To The Batmobile)
13.Stakker &#8211; Humanoid
14.BDP &#8211; South Bronx
15.The Egyptian Lover &#8211; Do U Wanna Get Down?
Dave&#8217;s Street Sounds Mix
1.Dayton &#8211; The Sound Of Music
2.Cheryl Lynn &#8211; Encore
3.The Staple Singers &#8211; Slippery People
4.Class Action &#8211; Weekend
5.Aleem &#8211; Get Loose
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		<title>Greg Wilson &#8211; No Sell Out Mix</title>
		<link>http://discoscratch.co.uk/2009/03/06/greg-wilson-no-sell-out-mix/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2009 21:20:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the second mix in a series of 4 CDs that I am uploading here.  You can cop the first one, an alternative mix of Electro UK HERE.  It is the first part of a 2 part mix.  As it is such a great mix, I wanted to get the full fat, and so [&#8230;] <a class="more-link" href="http://discoscratch.co.uk/2009/03/06/greg-wilson-no-sell-out-mix/">&#8595; Read the rest of this entry...</a>]]></description>
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<p>This is the second mix in a series of 4 CDs that I am uploading here.  You can cop the first one, an alternative mix of Electro UK <a href="http://discoscratch.co.uk/2009/02/11/greg-wilson-alternative-uk-electro-mix/">HERE</a>.  It is the first part of a 2 part mix.  As it is such a great mix, I wanted to get the full fat, and so it is ripped at 320kbps/16 bit/44.1khz/stereo MP3.</p>
<p>Greg did this mix for Samurai FM back in 2005.  There is a page on his site dedicated to this mix so I won&#8217;t go into too much depth here, but please go to the mix on his site, <a href="http://www.electrofunkroots.co.uk/mixes/no_sell_out.html">Electro Funk Roots</a> .  There is also a page on Samurai FM, which you can find <a href="http://www.samurai.fm/electrofunkroots/">HERE</a>.</p>
<p>Here is a single paragraph quote from Electro Funk Roots, which sums up the mix:</p>
<p>&#8220;It’s difficult to believe that this show, a retrospective of the influential tracks from 1982/83, pre-dated the acid house explosion by half a decade yet the sounds still sound so fresh more than 20 years later and in them you can easily identify the origins of the genres that continue to push the scene forward to this day. Equally as impressive is that a mix such as this is possible given the complexities of the remixing and editing of tracks involved in this mix with the technology available at the time. Today production and DJ technology may have developed light years compared to what they were then but the ideas they were based on are still mainly used to this day.&#8221;</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the tracklist, trust me it really is a dope mix!  Download at the bottom&#8230;.  Once again, many thanks to Greg himself.</p>
<p>MALCOLM X / KEITH LeBLANC — No Sell Out<br />
GRANDMASTER FLASH &amp; THE FURIOUS FIVE — The Message<br />
DIMPLES D — Sucker DJs (I Will Survive)<br />
B BOYS — Two, Three, Break<br />
RUSSELL BROTHERS — The Party Scene<br />
THE PACMAN — I’m The Pacman (Eat Everything I Can)<br />
DJ DIVINE — Get Into The Mix<br />
MALCOLM McLAREN / WORLD’S FAMOUS SUPREME TEAM — Buffalo Gals<br />
NEWCLEUS — Jam On Revenge (The Wikki Wikki Song)<br />
TIME ZONE — The Wildstyle<br />
PUMPKIN — King Of The Beat<br />
ART OF NOISE — Beat Box<br />
B BOYS — Cuttin’ Herbie<br />
HERBIE HANCOCK — Rockit<br />
NEWTRAMENT — London Bridge Is Falling Down<br />
WHODINI — Magic’s Wand<br />
EXTRA T’S — E.T Boogie<br />
THE WEBBOES — Under The Wear<br />
Q — The Voice Of Q<br />
ARKADE FUNK — Search And Destroy<br />
G.L.O.B.E &amp; WHIZ KID — Play That Beat Mr DJ<br />
WARP 9 — Nunk<br />
PROJECT FUTURE — Ray-Gun-Omics<br />
TWO SISTERS — High Noon<br />
C.O.D — In The Bottle<br />
GRANDMASTER &amp; MELLE MEL — White Lines (Don’t Don’t Do It)<br />
TOM BROWNE — Rockin’ Radio<br />
NAIROBI — Soul Makossa<br />
MAN PARRISH — Hip Hop Be Bop (Don’t Stop)<br />
WARP 9 — Light Years Away&#8217;<br />
FREEEZ — I-O-U<br />
TYRONE BRUNSON — The Smurf<br />
NEW ORDER — Confusion<br />
AFRIKA BAMBAATAA &amp; THE SOUL SONIC FORCE — Looking For The Perfect Beat<br />
MIDNIGHT STAR — Freak-A-Zoid<br />
CAPTAIN ROCK — The Return Of Captain Rock<br />
RUN-DMC — It’s Like That<br />
ROCKERS REVENGE — Walking On Sunshine<br />
HASHIM — Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)<br />
KLIEN &amp; MBO — Dirty Talk<br />
SHANNON — Let The Music Play<br />
XENA — On The Upside<br />
JONZUN CREW — Pack Jam (Look Out For The OVC)<br />
MELLE MEL &amp; DUKE BOOTEE — Message II (Survival)<br />
REGGIE GRIFFIN &amp; TECHNOFUNK — Mirda Rock<br />
GRANDMASTER FLASH &amp; THE FURIOUS FIVE — Scorpio<br />
JONZUN CREW — Space Is The Place<br />
KLIEN &amp; MBO — Wonderful<br />
MAN PARRISH — Techno Trax<br />
CYBOTRON — Clear<br />
PLANET PATROL — Cheap Thrills<br />
ORBIT — And The Beat Goes On<br />
JONZUN CREW — We Are The Jonzun Crew<br />
RYUICHI SAKAMOTO — Riot In Lagos<br />
TWILIGHT 22 — Electric Kingdom<br />
PLANET PATROL — Play At Your Own Risk<br />
AFRIKA BAMBAATAA &amp; THE SOUL SONIC FORCE — Planet Rock<br />
ALSO REFERENCED:<br />
Aretha Franklin — Jump To It<br />
Atlantis Keep — On Movin’ And Groovin’<br />
Aurra — Such A Feeling<br />
B Beat Girls — For The Same Man<br />
Beat Boys — B Bop Rock<br />
Bohannon — Let’s Start The Dance III<br />
Booker Newbury III — Love Town<br />
Brass Construction — walking the line<br />
BT (Brenda Taylor) — You Can’t Have Your Cake And Eat It Too<br />
C Bank — One More Shot<br />
Candela — Love You Madly<br />
Candido — Jingo Breakdown<br />
Charades — Give Up The Funk<br />
Chocloate Milk — Who’s Getting It Now<br />
Class Action — Weekend<br />
D Train — Music<br />
David Joseph — You Can’t Hide (Your Love From Me)<br />
Dolby’s Cube — Get Out Of My Mix<br />
Electra — Feels Good<br />
Electrik Funk — On A Journey (I Sing The Funk Electric)<br />
Evelyn King — Love Come Down<br />
Ex tras — Haven’t Been Funked Enough<br />
Fatback — Is This The Future<br />
Fearless Four — Rockin’ It<br />
Forrrce — Keep On Dubbin’<br />
Fresh Face — Huevo Dancing<br />
G Force — Feel The Force<br />
Gary’s Gang — Makin’ Music<br />
George Clinton — Atomic Dog<br />
Gunchback Boogie Band — Funn<br />
Hot Streak — Body Work<br />
Howard Johnson — So Fine<br />
Indeep — Last Night A DJ Saved My Life<br />
Johnny Chingas — Phone Home<br />
Kashif — I Just Gotta Have You<br />
Ladies Choice — Girls’ Night Out<br />
Linda Taylor — You And Me Just Started<br />
Madonna — Everybody<br />
Marvin Gaye — Sexual Healing<br />
Michelle Wallace — Tee’s Right<br />
Micronauts — Letzmurph Acrossdasurf<br />
Mike &amp; Brenda Sutton — Don’t Let Go Of Me (Grip My Hips And Move Me)<br />
Mtume — Juicy Fruit<br />
Peech Boys — Don’t Make Me Wait<br />
Pressure Drop — Rock The House<br />
Prince Charles &amp; The City Beat Band — The Jungle Stomp<br />
Pure Energy — Spaced Out<br />
Raw Silk — Do It To The Music<br />
Rod — Just Keep On Walkin’<br />
Salsoul Orchestra — Ooh, I Love It (Love Break)<br />
Sandy Kerr — Thug Rock<br />
Sharon Redd — Beat The Street<br />
Sharon Redd — Love How You Feel<br />
Shock — Electrophonic Phunk<br />
Sinnamon — I Need You Now<br />
Sinnamon — Thanks To You<br />
Steve Arrington’s Hall Of Fame — Way Out<br />
Stone — Girl I Like The Way You Move<br />
The System — It’s Passion<br />
Toney Lee — Love So Deep<br />
Toney Lee — Reach Up<br />
Touchdown — Ease Your Mind (US remix)<br />
Two Sisters — B Boys Beware<br />
Unique — What I Got Is What You Need<br />
Verycheri 69 — Cancer Sign<br />
Visual — The Music Got Me<br />
Was (Not Was) — Tell Me That I’m Dreaming<br />
Weeks &amp; Co — If You’re Looking For Fun<br />
West Street Mob — Break Dancin’ &#8211; Electric Boogie<br />
Wreckin’ Crew — Chance To Dance<br />
Wuf Ticket — The Key<br />
X Ray Connection — Replay<br />
Xavier — Work That Sucker To Death</p>
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This is the second mix in a series of 4 CDs that I am uploading here.  You can cop the first one, an alternative mix of Electro UK HERE.  It is the first part of a 2 part mix.  As it is such a great mix, I wanted to get the full fat, and so it is ripped at 320kbps/16 bit/44.1khz/stereo MP3.
Greg did this mix for Samurai FM back in 2005.  There is a page on his site dedicated to this mix so I won&#8217;t go into too much depth here, but please go to the mix on his site, Electro Funk Roots .  There is also a page on Samurai FM, which you can find HERE.
Here is a single paragraph quote from Electro Funk Roots, which sums up the mix:
&#8220;It’s difficult to believe that this show, a retrospective of the influential tracks from 1982/83, pre-dated the acid house explosion by half a decade yet the sounds still sound so fresh more than 20 years later and in them you can easily identify the origins of the genres that continue to push the scene forward to this day. Equally as impressive is that a mix such as this is possible given the complexities of the remixing and editing of tracks involved in this mix with the technology available at the time. Today production and DJ technology may have developed light years compared to what they were then but the ideas they were based on are still mainly used to this day.&#8221;
Here&#8217;s the tracklist, trust me it really is a dope mix!  Download at the bottom&#8230;.  Once again, many thanks to Greg himself.
MALCOLM X / KEITH LeBLANC — No Sell Out
GRANDMASTER FLASH &#38; THE FURIOUS FIVE — The Message
DIMPLES D — Sucker DJs (I Will Survive)
B BOYS — Two, Three, Break
RUSSELL BROTHERS — The Party Scene
THE PACMAN — I’m The Pacman (Eat Everything I Can)
DJ DIVINE — Get Into The Mix
MALCOLM McLAREN / WORLD’S FAMOUS SUPREME TEAM — Buffalo Gals
NEWCLEUS — Jam On Revenge (The Wikki Wikki Song)
TIME ZONE — The Wildstyle
PUMPKIN — King Of The Beat
ART OF NOISE — Beat Box
B BOYS — Cuttin’ Herbie
HERBIE HANCOCK — Rockit
NEWTRAMENT — London Bridge Is Falling Down
WHODINI — Magic’s Wand
EXTRA T’S — E.T Boogie
THE WEBBOES — Under The Wear
Q — The Voice Of Q
ARKADE FUNK — Search And Destroy
G.L.O.B.E &#38; WHIZ KID — Play That Beat Mr DJ
WARP 9 — Nunk
PROJECT FUTURE — Ray-Gun-Omics
TWO SISTERS — High Noon
C.O.D — In The Bottle
GRANDMASTER &#38; MELLE MEL — White Lines (Don’t Don’t Do It)
TOM BROWNE — Rockin’ Radio
NAIROBI — Soul Makossa
MAN PARRISH — Hip Hop Be Bop (Don’t Stop)
WARP 9 — Light Years Away&#8217;
FREEEZ — I-O-U
TYRONE BRUNSON — The Smurf
NEW ORDER — Confusion
AFRIKA BAMBAATAA &#38; THE SOUL SONIC FORCE — Looking For The Perfect Beat
MIDNIGHT STAR — Freak-A-Zoid
CAPTAIN ROCK — The Return Of Captain Rock
RUN-DMC — It’s Like That
ROCKERS REVENGE — Walking On Sunshine
HASHIM — Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)
KLIEN &#38; MBO — Dirty Talk
SHANNON — Let The Music Play
XENA — On The Upside
JONZUN CREW — Pack Jam (Look Out For The OVC)
MELLE MEL &#38; DUKE BOOTEE — Message II (Survival)
REGGIE GRIFFIN &#38; TECHNOFUNK — Mirda Rock
GRANDMASTER FLASH &#38; THE FURIOUS FIVE — Scorpio
JONZUN CREW — Space Is The Place
KLIEN &#38; MBO — Wonderful
MAN PARRISH — Techno Trax
CYBOTRON — Clear
PLANET PATROL — Cheap Thrills
ORBIT — And The Beat Goes On
JONZUN CREW — We Are The Jonzun Crew
RYUICHI SAKAMOTO — Riot In Lagos
TWILIGHT 22 — Electric Kingdom
PLANET PATROL — Play At Your Own Risk
AFRIKA BAMBAATAA &#38; THE SOUL SONIC FORCE — Planet Rock
ALSO REFERENCED:
Aretha Franklin — Jump To It
Atlantis Keep — On Movin’ And Groovin’
Aurra — Such A Feeling
B Beat Girls — For The Same Man
Beat Boys — B Bop Rock
Bohannon — Let’s Start The Dance III
Booker Newbury III — Love Town
Brass Construction — walking the line
BT (Brenda Taylor) — You Can’t Have Your Cake And Eat It Too
C Bank — One More Shot
Candela — Love You Madly
Candido — Jingo Breakdown
Charades — Give Up The Funk
Chocloate Milk — Who’s Getting It Now
Class Action — Weekend
D Train — Music
David Joseph — You Can’t Hide (Your Love Fr[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<description><![CDATA[Content has been a bit thin over recent weeks my fellow Disco Scratchers, but a bumper update this week should vanquish the hunger pains for that old school material.  Look out for more demo tracks from the vault, late 80s Westwood &#38; Dave Pearce tapes and the next Simon Harris LP. Anyway, UK Fresh &#8217;86&#8230; [&#8230;] <a class="more-link" href="http://discoscratch.co.uk/2009/03/03/uk-fresh-86-tape-2-of-3/">&#8595; Read the rest of this entry...</a>]]></description>
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<p>Content has been a bit thin over recent weeks my fellow Disco Scratchers, but a bumper update this week should vanquish the hunger pains for that old school material.  Look out for more demo tracks from the vault, late 80s Westwood &amp; Dave Pearce tapes and the next Simon Harris LP.</p>
<p>Anyway, UK Fresh &#8217;86&#8230; this tape represents the end of part 1 and first part of part 2.  This is because when Capital put the show out, it was 2 2 hour shows over a Friday and Saturday night, but obviously tapes are only an hour and a half, so hence 3 tapes.</p>
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<p>It was great relistening to the tape again, some particularly dope performances.  Not a lot more to say, enjoy the tape &amp; pass the word around that DS has got those nuggets from the crates you need!  Til&#8217; next time, WAXOFF&#8230;!</p>
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		UK Fresh 86 Tape 2 Disco Scratch
Content has been a bit thin over recent weeks my fellow Disco Scratchers, but a bumper update this week should vanquish the hunger pains for that old school material.  Look out for more demo tracks from the vault, late 80s Westwood &#38; Dave Pearce tapes and the next Simon Harris LP.
Anyway, UK Fresh &#8217;86&#8230; this tape represents the end of part 1 and first part of part 2.  This is because when Capital put the show out, it was 2 2 hour shows over a Friday and Saturday night, but obviously tapes are only an hour and a half, so hence 3 tapes.
DS UK Fresh 86 Tape 2 Inlay
It was great relistening to the tape again, some particularly dope performances.  Not a lot more to say, enjoy the tape &#38; pass the word around that DS has got those nuggets from the crates you need!  Til&#8217; next time, WAXOFF&#8230;!





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		<title>Greg Wilson Alternative UK Electro Mix</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A couple of years ago I was contacted by Greg Wilson.  For those that might not know this guy, he was a very influential DJ in the fledgling Electro Scene in the UK and responsible for breaking a lot of records in the early 80s. I won&#8217;t go too deep into his history as you [&#8230;] <a class="more-link" href="http://discoscratch.co.uk/2009/02/11/greg-wilson-alternative-uk-electro-mix/">&#8595; Read the rest of this entry...</a>]]></description>
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		<div style="clear:both;"></div><p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-304" title="Greg Wilson in the mix (credit to www.electrofunkroots.co.uk)" src="http://discoscratch.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/greg_wilson_1982.jpg" alt="Greg In The Mix" />A couple of years ago I was contacted by Greg Wilson.  For those that might not know this guy, he was a very influential DJ in the fledgling Electro Scene in the UK and responsible for breaking a lot of records in the early 80s.</p>
<p>I won&#8217;t go too deep into his history as you can get it all from his main website, <a href="http://electrofunkroots.co.uk"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">Electro Funk Roots</span></strong></a></p>
<p>Greg replied to a post that I had made in a forum about the Street Sounds Electro series and my complete love for those LPs.  He told me about his involvement in the early days and much to my surprise made the effort of sending me 4 CDs and some printed information about himself, his history and his career.  This was a fantastic piece of history to receive and I am very greatful to him for contacting me.</p>
<p>This post is the first in a series of Greg Wilson related posts, giving you audio from these CDs.  Anyone with an ounce of interest in the UK Electro scene from the early 80s should thoroughly enjoy these CDs.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-306" title="electrouk1" src="http://discoscratch.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/electrouk1.jpg" alt="electrouk1" width="539" height="404" /></p>
<p>This first slice of history is an alternative Mix that Greg did of the Electro UK Streetsounds compilation.  If you want to check that out, but do not already have it, you can cop that from the <a href="http://www.electro-vault.co.uk/electrodvd.shtml"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">Electro Vault site</span></strong></a>, he sells the complete collection on a DVD, I got mine yo!</p>
<p>I strongly recommend you check his site out and really have a good poke around at the history, this guy has really pushed this music we love so give him his props!</p>
<p>Anyway, here&#8217;s the audio, please leave a comment, let me know if you like it!  It&#8217;s just over half an hour long and I ripped it at 320kbps/16 bit/44.1khz/stereo so it&#8217;s top notch quality.  I&#8217;ll be upping the other tracks from this CD and the others over the coming weeks.  Peace out!</p>
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<p>Tracklisting:<br />
1     Zer-O     Real Time (Retrospective Dub)<br />
Producer &#8211; Bellini<br />
2     Syncbeat     Music<br />
Producer &#8211; Pete Ramon<br />
Remix &#8211; Greg Wilson<br />
3     Broken Glass     Style Of The Street<br />
Producer &#8211; Justin &#8217;84<br />
Remix &#8211; Greg Wilson<br />
4     Forevereaction     U People<br />
Producer &#8211; Eric Freeman<br />
5     Zer-O     Real Time<br />
Producer &#8211; Bellini<br />
6     Rapologists     Hip Hop Beat (Street Mix)<br />
Producer &#8211; Mastermind<br />
Scratches &#8211; Whiz Kid<br />
7     Forevereaction     B.E.D. &#8217;34<br />
Producer &#8211; Eric Freeman</p>
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		A couple of years ago I was contacted by Greg Wilson.  For those that might not know this guy, he was a very influential DJ in the fledgling Electro Scene in the UK and responsible for breaking a lot of records in the early 80s.
I won&#8217;t go too deep into his history as you can get it all from his main website, Electro Funk Roots
Greg replied to a post that I had made in a forum about the Street Sounds Electro series and my complete love for those LPs.  He told me about his involvement in the early days and much to my surprise made the effort of sending me 4 CDs and some printed information about himself, his history and his career.  This was a fantastic piece of history to receive and I am very greatful to him for contacting me.
This post is the first in a series of Greg Wilson related posts, giving you audio from these CDs.  Anyone with an ounce of interest in the UK Electro scene from the early 80s should thoroughly enjoy these CDs.

This first slice of history is an alternative Mix that Greg did of the Electro UK Streetsounds compilation.  If you want to check that out, but do not already have it, you can cop that from the Electro Vault site, he sells the complete collection on a DVD, I got mine yo!
I strongly recommend you check his site out and really have a good poke around at the history, this guy has really pushed this music we love so give him his props!
Anyway, here&#8217;s the audio, please leave a comment, let me know if you like it!  It&#8217;s just over half an hour long and I ripped it at 320kbps/16 bit/44.1khz/stereo so it&#8217;s top notch quality.  I&#8217;ll be upping the other tracks from this CD and the others over the coming weeks.  Peace out!

Tracklisting:
1     Zer-O     Real Time (Retrospective Dub)
Producer &#8211; Bellini
2     Syncbeat     Music
Producer &#8211; Pete Ramon
Remix &#8211; Greg Wilson
3     Broken Glass     Style Of The Street
Producer &#8211; Justin &#8217;84
Remix &#8211; Greg Wilson
4     Forevereaction     U People
Producer &#8211; Eric Freeman
5     Zer-O     Real Time
Producer &#8211; Bellini
6     Rapologists     Hip Hop Beat (Street Mix)
Producer &#8211; Mastermind
Scratches &#8211; Whiz Kid
7     Forevereaction     B.E.D. &#8217;34
Producer &#8211; Eric Freeman

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