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Sugarhill Gang - Hot Hot Summer Day (7")
Sugar Hill 6.12 888, 1980 Germany Back in stock! Summertime blockparty jam with rare instrumental on the flip. NM condition, cover with lightest of edge wear.
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Grandmaster Flash - It's Nasty (7")
Sugar Hill 6.13473, 1981 Germany DJ Flash and the Furious Five landing yet another stone cold classic. A helping hand from Tom Tom Club obviously. It's party time....
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Grandmaster Flash - Scorpio (7")
Sugar Hill 6.13766, 1983 Germany Essential electro vocoder rap ish and one of the best Sugar Hill productions. Super rare picture sleeve pressing with wax in strong EX shape, cover looks nice but has stamp on front.
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Grandmaster Flash - The Message (7")
Sugar Hill 101696, 1982 France A must have 45 by Grand Master Flash, Melle Mel and Duke Bootee. Stone cold classic on Sugar Hill Records. French pressing with cool picture cover. EX vinyl, cover with writing on front.
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Grandmaster Melle Mel - We Don't Work... (7")
Sugar Hill 6.14240, 1984 Germany Eighties funk tune by the hard working New York crew. Sounds like Prince paid the gang a studio visit or Melle really can sing. Fitted in nice picture cover. Soft lines only, plays great. Sleeve is EX.
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Latin Alliance - Low Rider (7")
Virgin VUS 48, 1991 United Kingdom Kid Frost is behind this re-interpretation of War's funk smash Low Rider. Nice to see the originators credited and featured on the record. Spotless copy with small info sheet included.
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Derek B - We've Got The Juice (7")
Mercury 870 495-71, 1988 Netherlands London rapper Derek Boland with a funky output from his big selling Bullet From A Gun album. Like new copy.
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Kool Moe Dee - How Ya Like Me Now (7")
Jive 6.15046, 1987 Germany Early Teddy Riley production with Mohandes Dewese on usual flashy form. Rare German picture sleeve pressing in strongest EX shape, could pass for NM.
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Spoonie Gee - The Godfather (7")
BCM 7-2053-41, 1987 Germany Classic Marley Marl production here as the rare European B-Boy remix plus instrumental flipside. Pretty rare pick on BCM Records. Collectors copy with crispy clean NM vinyl, cover with lightest storage wear only.
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Spoonie Gee - The Godfather (7")
BITE 701, 1987 Netherlands Marley Marl production and a real b-boy classic. Here you get the remix as well as original instrumental version. Solid EX condition cover and wax.
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Whodini - Nasty Lady (7")
Jive 6.14 054, 1984 Germany None other than Conny Plank producing here plus a cold electro flip this is a but of an untapped gem. Cover has sticker on front and a few small rips, record is decent VG+
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Whodini - Escape (7")
Jive 6.14 234, 1984 Germany Ol school classic by this pioneering Brooklyn rap group. Top shape cover and wax not far from NM. Instrumental flipside.
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Xena - On The Upside (7")
Emergency 100·19·001, 1983 Germany Freezing cold electro dub version that will do wonders with ol school b-boys as well as disco floors. Add to that the fresh looking picture sleeve and you know this is a winnder. Top condition cover and wax.
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Rock Steady Crew - She's Fresh (7")
Virgin 106 744, 1984 Germany Favorite track by this favorite b-boy crew hidden as flip to the dull a-side. Digital Boogie even given a little remix edit. The crew looks pretty fresh on the cover too.
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Ollie And Jerry - Breakin (7")
Polydor 821 708-7, 1984 Germany From a time when breakdance and elecric boogie was enetring the mainstream bigtime. Flipside with the instrumental Showdown is your best bet here.
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Two Sisters - B-Boys Beware (7")
Metronome 817 829-7, 1984 Germany Ice cold electro gem by Man Parrish protegee Paul Rodriguez who later went to form C.O.D. Dub version is best but check the girls v boys flow on the a-side for starters.
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Brotherhood Creed - Helluva (7")
ZYX 6746-7, 1992 Germany Seldom seen German only US Hip Hop two track picture sleeve single with Dance With Me flipside. Cover as well as disc close to NM.
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Snow - Lonely Monday Morning (7")
Atlantic 7567-98386-7, 1993 Germany Ragga hip hop and the only really useful track by the Canadian. At least to my ear. Hard to find German only picture sleeve single. Cover is EX, A-side is clean EX and B-side VG+ with a few surface marks.
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Kris Kross - It's A Shame (7")
Ruffhouse 658858 7, 1992 United Kingdom Rare UK single release with Jump and It's A Shame given the remix treatment by Steve Anderson. Cover folds out to a little poster with graphics on both sides.
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Kris Kross - Jump (7")
Columbia 657854 7, 1992 Germany Just how huge did this turn, surely Jermaine Dupri is still laughing hard. European picture sleeve pressing in solid EX shape.
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