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DJ Shortstop - Getto Tek Chapter One - Databass Records - Ghetto Tech

DJ Shortstop - Getto Tek Chapter One - Databass Records - Ghetto Tech
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1 Natural Born Chillers Rock The Funky Beat
2 DJ Assault Ass N Titties
3 Electric Soul X²
4 DJ Assault Hoes Take Off Your Clothes
5 Disco D Where My Dog At ?
6 DJ Nehpets Lay It Down
7 DBX (2) And There Ain\'t
8 DJ Assault Sex On The Beach
9 DJ Shortstop Let\'s Run Busto\'s
10 DJ Deeon Let Me Bang
11 DJ Assault Tear Da Club Up
12 Aaron-Carl Down
13 I.O.S. The Many Voices Of Erik
14 Sekter .17 Hostile Takeover
15 DJ Assault Hit It From The Back
16 DJ Deeon Swymgy
17 Psyche From Beyond
18 Unknown Artist Pump On The Floor
19 Fugees Ready Or Not
20 Model 500 No Ufo\'s
21 Unknown Artist Work That Booty
22 Posatronix Shake It
23 D.E.O. Electrotek
24 DJ Milton Hit It (Dub)
25 Stormy (5) Roll It Ride It
26 Basic Channel Basic Channel
27 DJ Funk Freak In You
28 Steve Poindexter Work That Motha
29 Unknown Artist Move That Booty
30 DJ Omega Shake That Thang
31 Coon Daddy & DJ Godfather See U No Mo
32 Wax Master Maurice Footwork 97
33 Wax Master Maurice Footwork
34 Unknown Artist Dark Planet
35 313 Bass Mechanics Suga Daddy
36 Erotek I Shall Tek The
37 I.O.S. Dance Through The Night
38 DJ Godfather All The Players Represent
39 D.E.D. Hoodrat
40 Unknown Artist Digital K
41 Unknown Artist Styles From The Darkside
42 Unknown Artist Finga On The Trigga
43 Unknown Artist On The Nile
44 Unknown Artist Throw Your Hands Up
45 Erik Travis Rolling Through Time
46 Unknown Artist Take It Off


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Artist DJ Shortstop
Title Getto Tek Chapter One
Label Databass Records
Catalogue DBCD 003
Format CD Album
Released 1999
Genre Ghetto Tech

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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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