Soul Jazz Records’ new collection, ‘Electro Throwdown - Sci-Fi Inter-Planetary Electro Attack on Planet Earth 1982-89’, is a journey into the outer reaches of electro, a galactic roller-coaster ride of turbo-charged sci-fi grooveology.
The album is comprised of mainly private-press and independent label electro jams of the highest calibre (with some as rare as space ships landing on Mars) all created in the 1980s, at a time when a vocoder, a Roland TR-808 drum machine and a groove was all that was needed to get the party started.
With a few notable exceptions (Michael Jonzun’s Jonzun Crew and The Packman) the album features mainly under-the-radar killer tracks from a host of one-off artists and back-room electronic pioneers – including Pretty Tony, Planet Detroit (James McCauley, aka Maggotron) and Rich Cason - who together helped shape the sound of electro across the USA from Miami to New York, Los Angeles and beyond during the 1980s.
1. The Rickie Clark Company – Time To Throw Down
2. The Troids – Boogie Troids
3. The Packman – I'm The Packman
4. Pretty Tony – Fix It In The Mix
5. Jazaq – All Systems Go
6. Rich Cason – Killer Groove
7. The Jonzun Crew – We Are The Jonzun Crew
8. Ozone Layer – Planetary Deterioration (Electro Mix)
9. Bill Williams and Bileo – Robot People
10. Extra T's – E.T. Boogie
11. Planet Detroit – Invasion From The Planet Detroit
12. Professor X – Professor X (Saga)
13. Mo-Jo – Jump, Stomp and Twist (Instrumental)