On Fri, 24 Jan 1997 Humanerr0r@aol.com wrote:
quoted 2 lines And I am still amazed at the production on Hip Hop Be Bop, which stands out> And I am still amazed at the production on Hip Hop Be Bop, which stands out
> in a club set next to any techno you care to name.
it's long been one of my favorites...was fortunate enough
to pick up the re-release w/ updated remixes in the late
80s (which i've never seen since). Other old time faves: DST,
Strafe's "Set it Off" (recently re-released for the movie
w/ same name), Harlequin 4's "Set it off" (which is better
than Strafe's & has female vocals by Judy Cheeks, but
i've never seen another copy since buying it 15 years ago...),
....not to mention the often-mentioned "Rock it", Kraftwerk,
"Jam on it", et al....
Didn't someone mention a good CD comp. that featured this stuff
(full length versions, not those namby pamby comp's that feature
radio edits)...