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- Summary: This is the second compilation of songs from the Dance Mania label span between the late 80s and mid-90s.
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- Record Label: Strut
- Genre(s): Electronic, House, Club/Dance, Acid House, Chicago House
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Feb 10, 2015Despite that fact that this music is now two decades old, it doesn't sound at all dated.
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Feb 10, 2015If you like your house served tartare then this is an uncommon delight: 15 brutally raw tracks to smack, jack, bump, pump, pop and drop your way through.
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Feb 10, 2015Ghetto Madness is an expertly constructed effort showcasing one of the most energetic and recognizable outputs in dance music.
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Feb 10, 2015The legacy of Dance Mania’s insouciant, trail-blazing ghetto house is preserved in the city’s flourishing juke and footwork communities as much as it lives on through the label’s second life; Ghetto Madness is just a reminder.
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Feb 10, 2015Some of Ghetto Madness hasn’t dated well, yet elsewhere it’s upfront and out the gutter stature gives prudes and purists the finger.
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Dec 22, 2015Among the handful of earlier tracks is Steve Poindexter's crucial "Computer Madness" (1989), technically a Muzique release. The compilers could have just as easily included "Work That Mutha Fucker" from the same EP.