Showing 1 - 7 of 7
Artist: DJ Icey
DJ Icey's breakbeat funk helped jump-start the increasingly fertile dance scene in and around Orlando, FL, during the '90s. Born and raised in the Sunshine State, Icey first got into music via early-'80s synth pop, industrial, and hip-hop. The boom in club music during the late '80s hooked him as well, and when he began DJing early in the '90s,... [+] Read More
Artist: Icey Jaye
Artist: Icey Mo Quad
Artist: DJ Baby Anne
Club impresario DJ Baby Anne introduced herself as one of the defining mixers of the latter '90s, not to mention becoming one of the few female bass DJs matching the vibrance of her fellow counterparts such as Alice Deejay and Debbie Deb. Inspired by friend and dance guru DJ Icey, Baby Anne bought her first set of Technics in 1992 and heavily... [+] Read More
Artist: Baby Anne
One of North America's top nu breaks DJs, Baby Anne reigns from Orlando, the same homebase as DJ Icey, a friend of hers and a similarly popular nu breaks DJ. Once her popularity grew to the point where she was touring nationally rather than just locally, Baby Anne signed with Moonshine, which released her debut mix album in 2002, I'm About to... [+] Read More
Artist: Groove Armada
London's dance duo Groove Armada consists of Tom Findlay and Andy Cato.The group formed in the mid-'90s after being introduced by Cato's girlfriend and soon started their own club, also named Groove Armada (after a '70s discotheque), which featured their spinning. By 1997 they released a handful of singles, including "4 Tune Cookie" and "At the... [+] Read More
Artist: N8trixx
Nate aka Dj N8TRIXX has been spinning underground house, trance and break beats for the last 9 years. Playing in the US, Canada, Europe and St. Maarten in the Carribean. He became interested in the underground scene after going to a now famous Love-In in 1993 at NASA on Hudson St., NYC. He began djing in 1994 at the Marist College radio station,... [+] Read More