Electric Boogies ‎– Break Mandrake (7" Single Vinyl)

$25.00

Following the success of the early Brazilian rap artists Black Juniors, Villa Box, Buffalo Girls… Electric Boogies emerged out of São Paulo, Brazil, as a crew devoted to breakdancing under the influence of New York’s B-Boy culture.

They would record "Break Mandrake” in 1984, originally released on RGE Records. This single has two fabulous electro-funk tracks, side A is vocal and on the flipside we find the instrumental version with some extra keys that give it a more jazzy touch. DJ Irai Campos would provide the scratches while the arrangements and keyboards were credited to Eduardo Assad, who also worked with Black Juniors, Sasha and others.

First time vinyl reissue.

Tracklist

A Break Mandrake
B Electric Boogies


Cat no: Vampi 45087

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Following the success of the early Brazilian rap artists Black Juniors, Villa Box, Buffalo Girls… Electric Boogies emerged out of São Paulo, Brazil, as a crew devoted to breakdancing under the influence of New York’s B-Boy culture.

They would record "Break Mandrake” in 1984, originally released on RGE Records. This single has two fabulous electro-funk tracks, side A is vocal and on the flipside we find the instrumental version with some extra keys that give it a more jazzy touch. DJ Irai Campos would provide the scratches while the arrangements and keyboards were credited to Eduardo Assad, who also worked with Black Juniors, Sasha and others.

First time vinyl reissue.

Tracklist

A Break Mandrake
B Electric Boogies


Cat no: Vampi 45087

Following the success of the early Brazilian rap artists Black Juniors, Villa Box, Buffalo Girls… Electric Boogies emerged out of São Paulo, Brazil, as a crew devoted to breakdancing under the influence of New York’s B-Boy culture.

They would record "Break Mandrake” in 1984, originally released on RGE Records. This single has two fabulous electro-funk tracks, side A is vocal and on the flipside we find the instrumental version with some extra keys that give it a more jazzy touch. DJ Irai Campos would provide the scratches while the arrangements and keyboards were credited to Eduardo Assad, who also worked with Black Juniors, Sasha and others.

First time vinyl reissue.

Tracklist

A Break Mandrake
B Electric Boogies


Cat no: Vampi 45087

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