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* [[Music Non-Stop]] by Kraftwerk * [[Music Non-Stop]] by Kraftwerk
* [[Call Me Rambo]] by Ackie & Chesse Roots * [[Call Me Rambo]] by Ackie & Chesse Roots
-* [[Ma Foom Bey]] by [[Cultural Vibe]]+* [[Ma Foom Bey]] by Cultural Vibe
* [[Kaw-Liga (The Residents)|Kaw-Liga]] by The Residents * [[Kaw-Liga (The Residents)|Kaw-Liga]] by The Residents
* [[Zamina mina (Zangalewa)]] by the Golden Sounds * [[Zamina mina (Zangalewa)]] by the Golden Sounds

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"In 1986, Trax Records releases "No Way Back" by Adonis, "Can You Feel It" by Larry Heard and "Move Your Body" by Marshall Jefferson, giving the house music genre a massive boost." --Sholem Stein

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1986 was the 986th year of the 2nd millennium, the 86th year of the 20th century, and the 7th year of the 1980s decade.

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  • R U Hot Enough by Virgo
  • N'Sel Fik" by Fadela & Sahrawi

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