Soul Food Café
DJ Maxi Jazz founded The Soul Food Cafe System in 1984, having discovered hip hop a year earlier.
Soul Food Café | |
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Studio album by DJ Maxi Jazz | |
Released | Nov 4, 1996 |
Genre | Electronic, Hip-Hop |
Label | Revco Records |
In 1989 DJ Maxi Jazz was picked up by Tam Tam Records, which is the dance wing of Savage Records), and the album Original Groovejuice, Vol. 1[1] was recorded.
Track list
- Oh No Ya Don't
- Brixton (Baby)
- SW2
- Slow Down
- Like A Sage
- Crumble
- Summertime
- Inner City Blues
- Better Out Than In
- Grab The Mic
- Macbeth Act IV Scene II
- This Is It
- Roll Credits
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