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  1. Detroit techno/ghetto-tech set (1997-2005ish)TracklistDj Nasty – Child supportDj Nasty - Freaky tonightDj Nasty – RhythmalismDj Nasty - Sperm donorDj Nasty...

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  2. May 24, 2017 · The basis of the sound is the ghetto side of techno – records that could be played in the inner city. Shake’s records, some of Mayday, some Carl Craig, some Mike Banks. Anything that didn’t sound too harsh, too European. It could be played in the hood. Then I think the layer on top of that would be Miami bass. Then hard, hard house records.

  3. Friends of mine can't believe that ghetto tech was a radio staple in Detroit. We were blessed in the late 90's early 00's to be able to hear music that didn't suck. Reply

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  5. This is not just another mix of cool music. it's a whole story of the Ghetto Tech genre. Tracks dating back to 1997-2000 will immerse you in the atmosphere o...

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GhettotechGhettotech - Wikipedia

    Ghettotech was born as a DJing style in the late 1980s, inspired by the eclecticism of The Electrifying Mojo and the fast-paced mixing and turntablism of Jeff "The Wizard" Mills. DJs would mix multiple genres including jungle, ghetto house, hip hop, R&B, electro and Detroit techno. [4] [3] The music of 2 Live Crew is also cited as influential ...

  7. Starski & Clutch - Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough. Best ghetto-tech mix ever. Found out about this when my buddy found this CD on the ground walking into the Detroit Movement Festival 2005. He burned me a copy and I've listened to this set countless times since then. 4.

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