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Mr. De'Format: Vinyl 12 InchGenre: Ghetto Tech |
SuperuglyA1 Superugly (Main Mix)A2 Superugly (Funk Piano Mix) B1 Give It Up (Dub Mix) B2 Give It Up (Bonus Beats) Listen
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Electrofunk RecordsCat No: EF 2006-1Released: 2002 |
£8.00 |
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DJ GodfatherFormat: Vinyl 12 InchGenre: Ghetto Tech |
D.E.T. Only 003A 24'sB1 Get The Club Hype B2 Pop That Thang Listen
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D.E.T. OnlyCat No: D.E.T. Only-003Released: 2004 |
£9.00 |
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B. CallowayFormat: Vinyl 12 InchGenre: Ghetto Tech |
Direct Maniac / No Techno Like MineA Direct Maniac (3:32)B No Techno Like Mine (3:06) Listen
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Electrofunk RecordsCat No: EF 2011-1Released: 2003 |
£8.00 |
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Body MechanicFormat: Vinyl 12 InchGenre: Ghetto Tech |
Peaceofmine / The DanzeA1 PeaceofmineB1 The Danze Listen
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Electrofunk RecordsCat No: EF 2009-1Released: 2002 |
£8.00 |
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DJ GodfatherFormat: Vinyl 12 InchGenre: Ghetto Tech |
Live In AustraliaA1 Sidney SmoothA2 5 Absynths B1 52A B2 Night On William St. Listen
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Twilight 76 RecordsCat No: TL-027Released: 2003 |
£8.00 |
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DJ GodfatherFormat: Vinyl Double 12 InchGenre: Ghetto Tech |
Mr Big DickA1 Giggle DatA2 Giggle Dat (Bonus Mix) A3 Giggle Dat (Bass Mix) B1 Playa Haters In Dis House B2 Playa Haters In Dis House (Acapella) C1 Bendyoazzonova C2 Bendyoazzonova (Instrumental) D1 Much Live D2 Fire It Up! Listen
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DatabassCat No: DB 006 |
£16.00 |
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DJ Godfather, DJ Dick Nixon & DJ StarskiFormat: Vinyl 12 InchGenre: Ghetto Tech |
D.E.T. Only 002A1 Get DownA2 Get Low B1 Do That Shit B2 Do That Thang Listen
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DatabassCat No: DET02Released: 2003 |
£9.00 |
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MR. DEFormat: Vinyl 12 InchGenre: Ghetto Tech |
2010 A Space OdysseyA 2010: A Space OdysseyB Beyond Thunderdome Listen
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ElectrofunkCat No: EF-2010-1Released: 2003 |
£8.00 |
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Mr. De'Format: Vinyl 12 InchGenre: Ghetto Tech |
Stretchin' Out / WhonleeoneA1 Stretchin' Out (Mix 1)A2 Stretchin' Out (Mix 2) B Whonleeone Listen
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Electrofunk RecordsCat No: EF 2012-1Released: 2003 |
£8.00 |
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DJ Deeon & DJ SlugoFormat: Vinyl 12 InchGenre: Ghetto Tech |
Ghetto Classics Vol. 3A1 DJ Deeon Let It BeA2 DJ Deeon Fine Hoes B1 DJ Slugo Where The Rats B2 DJ Slugo Like It Raw (S.U.B.Y.H.) Listen
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Dance ManiaCat No: DMGC03Released: 2008 |
Out Of Stock |
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B. CallowayFormat: Vinyl 12 InchGenre: Ghetto Tech |
Direct Maniac / No Techno Like Mine - promo versionA Direct Maniac (3:32)B No Techno Like Mine (3:06) |
Electrofunk RecordsCat No: EF 2011-1 |
£7.00 |
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Mr. De'Format: Vinyl 12 InchGenre: Ghetto Tech |
Shake It BabyA1 Shake It Baby (Remix)A2 Shake It Baby (Inst) B1 Shake It Baby 96 B2 Krank Dis Mutha Listen
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Electrofunk RecordsCat No: EF 503Released: 2002 |
Out Of Stock |
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FaithlessFormat: Vinyl Double 12 InchGenre: Ghetto Tech |
Mass DestructionA Mass Destruction (Paul Jackson Big Weapon) (7:29)Remix - Paul Jackson B1 Mass Destruction (Paul Jackson Destruction Dub) (6:57) Remix - Paul Jackson B2 Mass Destruction (P*Nut & Sister Bliss Mix) (3:32) Remix - Paul Jackson C Mass Destruction (Tom Middleton Cosmos Mix) (7:52) Remix - Tom Middleton D Mass Destruction (Tom Middleton Cosmos Dub) (7:52) Remix - Tom Middleton |
Cheeky RecordsCat No: CHEEKY021Released: 2004 |
£15.00 |
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DJ FunkFormat: Vinyl 12 InchGenre: Ghetto Tech |
Ghetto House Anthems 2A1 On The FloorA2 Hold Up Mix A3 Pussy Ride A4 Big Ole Booty A5 Mixx 1 B1 Mix II B2 Mixx III B3 Doggy Style B4 Mix 4 Listen
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Funk RecordsCat No: Test DJ 002 |
Out Of Stock |
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Pete SimpsonFormat: Vinyl 12 InchGenre: Ghetto Tech |
Come On Feel The Pete |
PimpReleased: 2001 |
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Information on the Ghetto Tech genre
Ghettotech or Detroit club music is a form of electronic dance music originating from Detroit. It combines elements of Chicago's ghetto house with electro, hip hop, techno, and grafts the perceived raunch of Miami Bass as the vocal stamp of the music. It is usually faster than most other dance music genres, at roughly 145 to 170 bpm, and sometimes features pornographic lyrics. As DJ Godfather puts it, "the beats are really gritty, really raw, nothing polished."The spelling and indeed the use of the word "Ghettotech" is contentious, with many Detroit DJs and artists preferring not to use the term, although Disco D is credited with developing the usage during his days as a teenager on the scene. Other spellings include Ghetto Tech, GetoTek, Ghettotek, and other names include Detroit Bass (sharing the title with Detroit area Electro), Booty Bass (sharing the title with Miami Bass), and Booty Music (an umbrella term under which the genre falls).
Ghettotech was born as a DJing style, inspired by the eclecticism of The Electrifying Mojo and the fast-paced mixing and turntablism of The Wizard, with DJs mixing genres including Miami Bass, Ghetto House, Electro, HipHop and Detroit Techno. The general BPM of the mixing style increased over time, encouraged by the fact that the style was being DJed in titty bars where the DJs jacked up the speed of the original tracks to make the dancers dance faster. This fast mix of different sounds influenced producers who started making tracks around 1994 which welded the styles together.
Ghettotech is an integral part of the Detroit Electronic Music Festival, an annual event. A Detroit Ghettotech style of dancing is called the jit. It is an improvisational dance that mainly centers around the fast movement of the feet but also arms and body movement dating back to the early 1950s jitterbug also known as the black bottom stomp. Chicago's equivalent dance style is Juke where the focus is on the footwork dating back to the late 1980s.


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