Tracklist
Egyptian Lover– | Girls (Remix Long Version) | ||
The Unknown DJ– | 808 Beats (Club Mix) | ||
Knights Of The Turntables– | Fresh Mess (Jam ... Your Radio) | ||
Roxanne Shanté– | Queen Of Rox (Shantë Rox On) (Street Version) | ||
The Fearless Four– | Dedication | ||
Chris "The Glove" Taylor– | Itchiban Scratch | ||
The B-Boys– | Stick Up Kid |
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- Mastermind (7)DJ Mix
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Street Sounds Electro 7
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Street Sounds – ELCST 7 | UK | 1985 | UK — 1985 |
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Street Sounds Electro 7
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Street Sounds – ZCELC 7 | UK | 1985 | UK — 1985 |
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Street Sounds Electro 7
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Street Sounds (3) – ELCST 7 | UK | 1985 | UK — 1985 |
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Street Sounds Electro 7
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Street Sounds (3) – CDELCST 7 | UK | 2000 | UK — 2000 |
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Electro7 is the one to have! can't recall how many times I have played the whole set. Egyptian Lover and Itchiban Scratch are my favorites
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One of the best Electro albums in the series(along with 3, 4 & 8 IMHO).Though tbf, we craved anything hip-hop/electro in the 80s, the UK scene was massive...then house music came along, some of us still liked hiphop & reggae, so we mixed it all up and created our own thing...summer of 89' anyone? anyway, i digress, the Electro LPs up to 9/10 are all ok, after 10 they go hip hop rather than electro/funk, still a great series and a cheap way (at the time) to get US imports to play.
Also the mastering from this one onwards was noticeably better than earlier releases.
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Does anyone know what the hidden track is called on the Electro 7 cassette tape?
It’s the track that plays after Fresh Mess by Knights of the turntables on side 1.
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Edited 8 years agoIve always wanted to know this... DJ Mix – Mastermind (7) ...
Did he mix this on two turntables in the studio and then add certain overdubs..
Or was this mixed together by tape by himself an engineer? ...
Either way Mastermind was the thing back in the day too listen to!!
All tracks are class electro hip hop...Butttttttttttt A3 –Knights Of The Turntables Fresh Mess (Jam ... Your Radio) really opens up my ears, then and today... Turntablism before it was coined...Stick Up Kids was just meant to be the last track as it takes you somewhere else in the further voyages of hip hop culture ... Two socially observational mc's rapping about whats really happening on the street ! ;)
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One of the first albums I ever bought, and still one of the best.
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The first 'Electro' I ever heard. It was 1985, I was 9, and my younger-still breakin' buddy had it on cassette. ( I wonder where he got it!? ) I loved the cover art as much as the music! Stick-Up Kid was my favourite track, although it wasn't great for breakdancing to...
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