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Chicago's DJ 3D started buying underground dance records in 1983 and spinning them publicly in 1984. He was dedicated to the break-dance era where Afrika Bambaataa reigned and electro funk was a way of life. As the music progressed through time, 3D remained heavily involved in his club work until he noticed a new form of breakbeat music spawning from techno in the early nineties. He followed this path to what developed into today's jungle/drum and bass music and culture

1. Harmony & Extreme - 'Volume 1 (Remix)' - Droppin' Science
2. DJ Krome & Mr. Time - 'Ganja Man' - Tearin' Vinyl
3. Remarc - 'R.I.P.' - Suburban Base
4. Badman (Tango) - 'War For '94' - IQ (is this the remix?)
5. The Dream Team - 'Warriors' - Suburban Base
6. DJ SS - 'Black' - Formation
7. Liftin' Spirits - 'The Big Bang (Remix)' - Ram
8. Trinity (Dillinja) - 'Gangsta' - Philly Blunt
9. B Jam - 'Rukus' - No Smoking
10. The Dream Team - 'Stamina' - Suburban Base
11. Amazon II (Aphrodite) - 'Beat Booyaa!' - Aphrodite
12. Splash (Undercover Agent) - 'Babylon' - Dee Jay

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Mar 07, 2008