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Ep: 50 - Roifield Brown on his first impressions of North America - Stephen Guerra

n 2017 th"Slave to the Rythym" was the first single from Grace Jones' album of the same name, which was released in 1985. The song and the album were written by Bruce Woolley, Simon Darlow, Stephen Lipson and Trevor Horn and produced by Horn.


"Papua New Guinea" is a 1991 song by the electronic music group Future Sound of London. It was the group's debut single and later appeared on their full-length album Accelerator. The single reached #22 on the UK singles chart. The track has been remixed and released many times since its original release, both legitimately and in bootleg


Toronto rock and roll quartet, The Beaches, released their much anticipated full-length debut album, "Late Show" this is the title track.


Rockers Hi-Fi were an electronic dub/dance outfit formed in BirminghamEngland in 1991 as Original Rockers. In 1994 they changed their name to Rockers Hi-Fi. Their first success came with a few tracks on the Beyond Records Ambient Dub series of compilations, and "Push Push" became a dancefloor hit at the beginning of the 90s.


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