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DJ Icey


DJ Icey, (born Eddie Pappa) often referred to as the "King of Funky Breaks" (Mixmag April 1998) is the multi platinum Moonshine recording artist responsible for defining Funky Breaks and Florida Breaks.

Born and raised in Florida, DJ Icey first got interested in music in his teens. He was especially fond of early 1980s new wave synth pop, industrial, and hip-hop music. The boom in club music during the late 1980s hooked him and when he began DJing early in the 1990s, he usually played out acid house and funky breaks. He gained his first residency at The Edge a large club in Orlando, Florida, where he is also credited with getting The Chemical Brothers their first US show on July 4, 1993.

When British DJ and longtime A&R kingpin Pete Tong heard an early single produced for Icey's own Zone records in 1996, he signed the big-beat precursor Galaxy Breaks to his ffrr label. DJ Icey still runs Zone records and the Tree imprint, but often releases tracks and remixes on many labels under various pseudonyms including: DJ Icee, Flip, Fluppy, Future Lover, Groove Ascender, Jarko Boomer, Lickety-Split, Mia, Montana Rangers, Mr. Tasty, Reactor 7, Richard Fuck, Sanctuary Mission, Sign Of The Times, and Yo-Yo Rodeo.

Contents

Partial discography

Singles

Bust Off The Bass (12") - Tree
Control Trek (12") - Tree
Frequent Yet Vague (12") - Tree
Get Set (12") - Tree
Love (Once Upon A Time) (12") - Zone Records
Reach Out / Clicky (12") - Tree
The Beat 121 / Camino Real (12") - Zone Records
Thousand Miles / Bangin' On The Drum (12") - Tree
Warehouse EP (12") - Zone Records
Your Love (12") - L2 Records
Encyclopedia Funktanica (12") - Zone Records
Big Ditch / Galaxo (CD5") - FFRR
Big Ditch / Smoke (12") - Zone Records
By Satellite (12") - Zone Records
Land Of Boom / As If (12") - Tree
This Is How My Drummer Drums (12") - FFRR
You Know How (12") - Zone Records
City Of Groove (12") - FFRR
Not A Test (12") - FFRR
The Light / Like That (12") - Tree
Vocoder Bass (12") - Zone Records
Double F (12") - Zone Records
Hot Stop / Space Ship (12") - Zone Records
Trick's Theme / Listen To The Beat (12") - Zone Records
Bass Electrix (12") - Zone Records
Chain Reaction / Low Tide (12") - Zone Records
January (12") - Tree
Sexy Stuff / Here It Comes (12") - Zone Records
Sweet Tea / Jam The System (12") - Zone Records
The One / Message From Space (12") - Zone Records
New Year's Day Mashup (12") - Tree
Surreal (12") - Zone Records
Taxi Driver (12") - Zone Records
Touch (12") - Zone Records
Freaks In Da House (12") - Zone Records
King Of Pain (12") - Tree
Roundabout (12") - Zone Records
She Said (City-Wide All Stars Remix) / Transmitter: On (12") - Zone Records
A Little Louder (12") - System Recordings
Different Day (2x12") - System Recordings
Dreams (12") - System Recordings
Nextgen (12") - Zone Records
Oblivious (12") - Tree
Rain (12") - Zone Records
Rockberry / JBH2 (12") - Tree
Searching (12") - System Recordings
This DJ (12") - Tree
Thor / 5th Dimension (12") - Zone Records
And Go! (12") - System Recordings
The Abandoned (12") - Tree
Underground Stylez / Beeline Bizness (12") - Zone Records

Remixes

2 Bad Mice - Bombscare (DJ Icey Mix) (12") - BMG
Nalin & Kane - Beachball (DJ Icey Mix) (12") - Ultra Records
Paul Van Dyk - We Are Alive (DJ Icey's Artic Bass Mix) (12") - Deviant Records
Paul Van Dyk - We Are Alive (DJ Icey's Artic Bass Mix) (12") - Mostiko
Paul Van Dyk - We Are Alive (DJ Icey's Artic Bass Mix) (12") - Vandit Records
Paul Van Dyk - We Are Alive (DJ Icey's Artic Bass Mix) (2x12") - Mute Corporation (US)
Paul Van Dyk - We Are Alive (DJ Icey's Artic Bass Mix) (2x12") - Vandit Records
Paul Van Dyk - We Are Alive (DJ Icey's Artic Bass Mix) (CD5") - Mute Corporation (US)
Paul Van Dyk - We Are Alive (DJ Icey's Artic Bass Mix) (Promo) (12") - Deviant Records
Paul Van Dyk - We Are Alive - CD 2 (DJ Icey's Artic Bass Mix) (CD5") - Vandit Records

DJ Mixes

The Funky Breaks (CD) - FFRR
Essential Mix: DJ Icey (CD) - London-Sire Records
Mixed (CD) - Zone Records
Essential Elements - The Breaks Element (CD) - London-Sire Records

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