It sounds like one of the many Bootleg 12" mixers that were around in the 80's. Bits and Pieces No.3 (which inspired Starsound's Stars on 45 Beatles Medley) being the most famous. Unfortunately, due to copyrite issues, many of such mixes were one offs, on 'white label' releases, with either no print, or only a rubber stamped name of the mix on the label. I've got about 50 such 12"ers in the garage, but don't recognise your clip.
Since your clip contains Jack Your Body by Steve 'Silk' Hurley, which was released late 1986, I think it could possibly have been one of a series called 'Manhattan Disco Mixer' which started in 1982 and ran for a few years. They were creatively entitled 'Manhattan Disco Mixer No.1', 'Manhattan Disco Mixer No.2' etc, in sequence.
It may even be one of the many DMC or Ben Liebrand Mixes. Sorry I can't be more specific.



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