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Sticky People / Karizma - Kong / Mamakossa mp3 download

Sticky People / Karizma - Kong / Mamakossa mp3 download
Singer: Sticky People
Title: Kong / Mamakossa
Released: 1998
Style: Breakbeat, House, Ghetto, Baltimore Club
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 682
Formats: APE AHX AUD VOC WAV DMF TTA
MP3 size: 1656 mb

Sticky People / Karizma - Kong / Mamakossa mp3 download

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Sticky People Kong (Karizma's Goin' Bananas Mix)
Remix – Karizma
B Karizma Mamakossa

Notes

This version black & white labels. (Also available with red and black labels).

Original version of "Kong" produced by M.Fulton & S.Spencer for Basement Boys Music.

Sticky People / Karizma - Kong / Mamakossa mp3 album free



Nahelm
Most of these records never made it out of Baltimore at the time of their release and while subsequent years have brought some appreciation of baltimore club to the masses, the vinyl was already rare by the time a larger group of people were able to appreciate bmore. There are many records like this that everyone sleeps on simply because no one outside of baltimore knows what they sound like. Youtube clips and widely available mixes are scarce. These tracks, much like most of the early bmore cannon, are best employed as dj tools. Buy two copies, single out a rhythm pattern in one, mix it with a chunk of another track and you have vietnamese fish sauce magic. Long live bmore club.
Reddefender
Totally agreed on that Queens of Baltimore Club record (2x12). So many good tracks on there and a delight to slice back and forth between a pair of 1200's.
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skipervarg Nicely put. What are your top 5 or 10 bmore records? Dj Boobie - Totally Trippin'Jimmy Jones - Off The Hook!Dj Class - Nanana!Various - Queens of Baltimore ClubJimmy Jones - Watch out for The Big Girl
Stan
Nicely put. What are your top 5 or 10 bmore records?
Shou
I lived in Baltimore and was djing / buying records during the summer when this record was regularly on the radio. The tricky thing about buying club records from this period is (my opinion here) many of them are really, really terrible and/or poorly produced. But when you strike gold, watch out. I say all this because that is what makes it doubly hard for those outside that region to buy club records 20 years later - without video clips it's tough to tell what you're buying.
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