The Crown Street Cut Collective tearing up Technics this Saturday. Step in for a scratch or a beer at The Recordstore, Sydney

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This is part three in Salacious Sound's The History of Electro. To recap what we've covered so far head on over to Part I: The Death of Disco and the Rise of Kraftwerk and Part II: Electro Gave DJs Their First Grammy! Following Kraftwerk's rocketing rise to fame in 1981, little uncertainty about the influence of electronic music in the domain of global pop culture remained. But the synth-driven acoustics of Computer World only tell half of the story of electro's early development. After [...]

Peanut Butter Wolf's 45 Live Hip-Hop 45s Box Set 45 Live is a box set of 18 hip hop classic songs on 7-inch, re-edited by PBW and available on 7-inch for the first time. A mixed CD version of the box set drops in September 2009. We've got a pre-sale available today, which includes an extra 7-inch exclusive to stonesthrow.com. This box set ships October 13, 2009. : Ten 7-inch singles - 18 hip hop classic songs re-edited by PBW and available on 45 for the first time, plus a bonus 45 [...]

t la rock - "lyrical king (from the boogie down bronx)" (download) This record was released in 1987 on Fresh/Sleeping Bag Records . Fresh is known for some of the earlier EPMD releases, while Sleeping Bag Records was founded by avant-garde musician Arthur Russell . This record featured some production from Kurtis Mantronix , as well as some beatboxing from Greg Nice of Nice & Smooth . A true classic hip hop release.

DJ Eli - Dukey Rope 80s hip-hop mix T La Rock - Breaking Bells Ultra Mag - Mc's Ultra (Part 2) Beastie Boys - Beastie Groove Krown Rulers - Kik The Ball 45 King - The King Is Here Heavy D - Overweight Lover's In The House [...]

T La Rock: "Lyrical King (From The Boogie Down Bronx)" , "Breaking Bells" From: From The Boogie Down Bronx [Fresh Records, 1987] Although it's 2006, I've been hearing a lot of rap productions that are similar to early T La Rock cuts, particularly cuts from T La Rock's, From The Boogie Down Bronx . Wiz Khalifa 's "Oh No", from his mixtape, Prince Of The City: Welcome To Pistolvania , is [...]