Various - dance collection 04
The Juba dance was originally brought by Kongo slaves to Charleston, South Carolina . [2] It became an African-American plantation dance that was performed by slaves during their gatherings when no rhythm instruments were allowed due to fear of secret codes hidden in the drumming. The sounds were also used just as Yoruba and Haitian talking drums were used to communicate. [3] [ unreliable source? ] The dance was performed in Dutch Guiana, the Caribbean, and the southern United States. [4]




- Old School Band - Savoy Blues / The Doormouse
- Raksha Mancham - Ten-Dzong Ma-Mi (The Faith's Fortress Fighters)
- Uone - Kontrol
- Beni Arashiro - Cherish
- Sacha Distel - Golden Hour Of Sacha Distel
- Capitol Steps, The - Springtime For Liberals
- Various - Thunderdome - The Best Of 98 - The Box
- Shotdowns, The - This Party Is A Frat House
- Wooden Wand & Vanishing Voice, The - Town On The Edge Of Darkness
- Parable - Illustrations
- Soul Coughing - Rolling
- Leverage - Circus Colossus
- Stealth / DJ Ham* HamĀ·& Devastate - See Me Climb (Remix) / Swing And Shout
- Testube - Treatments (Remixes By Testube)
- Skeleton - No Fire In A Desolate Land
- DJ Francesco - La Canzone Del Capitano
- Rob Tissera vs. Vinylgroover & The Red Hed - Beautiful (Like You)
- Runaways, The - Young And Fast
- Kinks, The - Lost & Found / The Ray Davies Interview
- Monster Magnet - Dead Christmas
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