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Mantronix 'King Of The Beats: Anthology (1985-1988)' Vinyl 2xLP (Slightly Damaged Sleeve)

£25.49 £14.99

Traffic Entertainment

Mantronix 'King Of The Beats: Anthology (1985-1988)' Vinyl 2xLP (Slightly Damaged Sleeve)

£25.49 £14.99

Pressed on white (LP1) & red (LP2) vinyl. How do you define the music of Mantronix? Is it Hip Hop? Electro? Funk? House? Maybe the answer is all of the above (or is it none of the above?). It is true that Mantronix will be remembered for their multi-faceted sound as well as their ability to bend and blend genres flawlessly into a cohesive musical tapestry, but they will also most importantly they will be remembered as musical innovators and sub- genre pioneers.

Kurtis Mantronik and MC Tee formed the group Mantronix In the early 80s. Their Sleeping Bag Records debut: Mantronix: The Album shot to commercial success on the strength of their debut single, "Fresh Is The Word". The influence of this groundbreaking debut is still felt in popular music today, having been sampled by the likes of Beastie Boys, Beck, The Prodigy and more.

Kurtis Mantronik was also as dangerous behind the desk as he was behind the boards. Working as A&R for Sleeping Bag while signed to the label, Mantronik also helped recruit, sign, and produce for artists such as T La Rock and Just-Ice. Notable records from this era include, Just Ice's "Cold Gettin' Dumb" and "Back to the Old School" as well as T La Rock's "Breaking Bells (12" Version)".

Traffic Entertainment Group in conjunction with Sleeping Bag Records and Warlock Entertainment now presents; Mantronix: King of the Beats, The Anthology 1985-1988. This carefully curated double LP compilation combines the best of Mantronix's work from the early, and arguably, best era of their career into one amazing listening experience. Whether you are an avid Mantronix fan or are looking for a place to start - this is the collection to wrap your ears around.

Tracklisting:
A1. Mantronix - Needle To The Groove (12” Version) 
A2. T La Rock - Breaking Bells (12” Version) 
A3. Just-Ice - Back To The Old School 

B1. Mantronix - Fresh Is The Word (12” Version) 
B2. Just-Ice - Turbo Charged 
B3. T La Rock - Breaking Bells (Dub Version) 

C1. Mantronix - We Control The Dice 
C2. Just-Ice - Cold Getting Dumb 
C3. Just-Ice - Cold Getting Dumb II 
C4. T La Rock - Bass Machine (12” Version) 

D1. Mantronix – Bassline 
D2. Tricky Tee - Johnny The Fox 
D3. Mantronix - Fresh Is The Word ‘88