Packaging the excitement of the film in its entirety. A dance music bible that fuses hip hop and electro.
This film's soundtrack helped popularize street culture around the world. It features a number of funky, dynamic dance numbers made using cutting-edge equipment at the time.
The appeal of this work lies in its experimental and energetic sound, with its thick analog synthesizer bass lines and heavy, programmed beats that instantly draw listeners to the dance floor. Phrases that skillfully utilize sampling technology and distinctive voice effects accent the songs, conveying the excitement of the streets at the time. This soundtrack ranked on the US Billboard R&B album chart and helped spark the global breakdancing boom. The well-balanced vocal and instrumental tracks maintain a sense of exhilaration as the film approaches its climax.
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Ollie And Jerry - Electric Boogaloo
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Fire Fox - Radiotron
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George Kranz - Din Daa Daa
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Ollie And Jerry - When I.C.U.
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Steve Donn - Gotta Have The Money
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B:
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Carol Lynn Townes - Believe In The Beat
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Midway (2) - Set It Out
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Mark Scott - I Don't Wanna Come Down
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Fire Fox - Stylin', Profilin'
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Rags & Riches - Oye Mamacita
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Executive-Producer - Ollie E. Brown
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Supervised By [Album Supervision] - Russ Regan