As vinyl was the recognised Electro media of choice,these same kids would have a record pressing plant in their living room,while us whites stuck to the humble cassette......you can't scratch a cassette.
Tracklist:
Me being one of those white kids,and from England, who dug Punk Rock and Industrial musick, i never even knew this shit existed,even if Malcolm Maclaren did,somehow(?), make some electro hits in 1983.....I looked down my nose at it all as merely chart fodder innit? It was totally alien to me,especially as it involved ...er...Dancing(?),which was its raison d'etre.
But, one didn't need any instruments to make it? Rather like Old Skool Industrial didn't? Could all this be the afro-american version of Throbbing Gristle? If so why does this Electro stuff sound so fucking joyful, yet the stuff I listened to was so miserable? Are whites really so disconsolate and whinging?..well..yes they,forward slash, we, are??..Hell kick my honky Ass we are,Sheeeeet mother lickers. As a previous Girl Friend suggested that I have No Joy,I'm beginning to think she may have been right?
In the post House era, I began to frequently notice records like this popping up in charity shops,as all the kids were luved-Up on those incredibly dull House style four to the floor beats. The first one i shelled out 50p for was Electro 2, but it makes sense to start at the beginning does it not?
Lots of Scratching,lashings of Vocoder, under pinned by Akai samplers,and a Roland TR808. What more could you desire tech-wise?
Ah yeah,i should have warned you....there's some very shit Rapping on a few of these tracks,otherwise,instrumentally, its smoking HOT
Tracklist:
A1 The Packman– I'm The Packman (Eat Everything I Can) 6:35
A2 Newcleus– Jam On Revenge (The Wikki-Wikki Song) 7:49
A3 West Street Mob– Break Dancin' - Electric Boogie 5:02
A4 C-Bank– Get Wet7:52
B1 K-9 Corp Featuring Pretty C– Dog Talk 9:35
B2 G-Force – Feel The Force 7:24
B3 Project Future– Ray - Gun - Omics 6:40
B4 Captain Rock– Return Of Captain Rock 8:23
A2 Newcleus– Jam On Revenge (The Wikki-Wikki Song) 7:49
A3 West Street Mob– Break Dancin' - Electric Boogie 5:02
A4 C-Bank– Get Wet7:52
B1 K-9 Corp Featuring Pretty C– Dog Talk 9:35
B2 G-Force – Feel The Force 7:24
B3 Project Future– Ray - Gun - Omics 6:40
B4 Captain Rock– Return Of Captain Rock 8:23

13 comments:
Very strong Beverly Hills Cop vibes
I'm glad that you have taken a break in the crappy metal stuff.
I haven't listened to it yet, but I'm pretty sure I'm gonna dig it. Not a great fan of rap, but at my old age I've started to dive into all these early stages of techno / electro / lo fi / whatever, meaning anything that involves the lowest budget and a lot of imagination and attitude. All those kids in Detroit starting to use a second hand 606 next to a couple of turntables and even a 303. It's just great. I can stay hours watching Jeff Mills freaking out with his 909, before he became an international club gurú...
Any chance that you, oh Burroughsian Lord, could get us something from Mills and Banks "Undergrond Resistance", please? (Can't find a decent audio of them by myself)
Now I must return to Interzone before this cloned body starts to decompose.
Love peace and terrible things to taste for all
Ah yes, "Electro" compilations. I remember seeing cunts with rolled-up Lino carpets under their arms, going to the local shopping center on a Saturday afternoon, to show off their break dancing skills to bewildered shoppers, whilst "electro" tapes were providing the audio backdrop. "Hey you, the rock steady Crew..."
This is ' dope' as the kids might say....any later volumes?
THIS RULZZZ!!!
This RULZZZ!!!
Thanks for this mate - if you have any other volumes to share as well, that would be awesome
Damn, this is great. Very DIY. Thanks for bringing it to our attention!
Oh yes please, bring on volume 2 ! Muddy Mike
You may enjoy this: https://youtu.be/IkI9h7EGYvI?si=bzgR51dss3_TjA91
One thinks one has a jeff mills 12".....the punisher?...a bit modern for here in the interzone......it may make an appearance. I tend to stop around 1988...a watershed year.....then its jungle innit?
Got no.'s 4 + 7 on an old cassette tape
Local library used to lend albums for 25p each for 3 weeks, so I did record a lot of shit I haven't listened to since
Yeah, the cassette versions had different / longer mixes than the vinyle. I've got a couple of 'em, so may well post then as well.
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