West Street Mob, formed in New York, USA, in the late 70s, were one of the less celebrated of Sugarhill Records' acts, despite the fact that Sugarhill owners Joe and Sylvia Robinson's son, Joey Jnr., was once a member. Their most significant release was 1983's electro classic "Break Dancin' - Electric Boogie", a version of the Incredible Bongo Band's interpretation of the Shadows' "Apache". This "break" had long been a staple of the scratch mix DJs within the hip-hop community
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Break Dance - Electric Boogie
Break Dance-Electric Boogie
Let's Dance (Make Your Body Move)
Sing A Simple Song
I Can't Stop
Dance Electric Boogie
Ooh Baby (Short Version)
Break Dance Electric Boogie
Breakdance Electric Boogie
Break Dancin' Electric Boogie
Break Dancin' (Electric Boogie)
Break Dance (Electric Boogie)
Mosquito
Mosquito (aka Hobo Scratch)
Ooh Baby
Breakdance (Electric Boogie)
Got To Give It Up
Break Dance - Electric Boogie - Sugar Hill Mix By The Scratch Perverts' Prime Cuts
Breakdance-Electric Boogie
Rock The Party
Break Dancin' - Electric Boogie
Electric Boogie
Ooh Baby [Short Version]
Get Up And Dance
Simon Says Dance
Let Your Mind Be Free
Electric Boggie Break Dance
Break Dancin - Electric Boogie
Boogie Freak
Break Dance -- Electric Boogie
Ooh Baby - Short Version
Break Dance
Beak Dance - Electric Boogie
Breakdance - Electric Boogie
Mosquito Aka Hobo Scratch
Mosquito (Hobo Scratch)
I Can't Stop - 12" mix
Break Dance-Electric Boogie (Single/LP Version)
Let's Dance
Let's Dance [Make Your Body Move]
electric boogie - break dance
Break Dance (Electric Boogie) [Original 12" Mix]
I Can't Stop (12" mix)
Break Dancin'
Break Dance - Electric Boogie [Dis Yourself In '89 (Just Do It)]
Monster Jam (Instrumental)
Sometimes Late at Night
Breakdance
I Can't Stop (The Wiseguys remix)
Breakdance/electric Boogie
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