Monday, December 3, 2012

The Pioneer Of Hipstep DJ ICUE

By Thelma Kent


Club music and hip hop instrumentals are largely popular due to the incredible musicians that sit behind the turntables and spin records. If you are under the impression that they all do the same thing the exact same way, you would be mistaken in this assumption. Just looking at one singular artist like DJ ICUE could explain how this artist is unique to so many others.

This artist is a native New Yorker who has been building up an incredible name for himself throughout the jungle clubs and party scenes of New York City and throughout the state. Since he has been so successful here, recent developments might suggest he would take his act on the road, finding new venues to conquer. His impressive turntable skill has given him the opportunity to collaborate with many artists and create solo works.

In the middle of the 1990s, the DJ burst onto the scene offering his services to jazz and hip hop artists looking for someone talented to run the turntables behind them. His reputation came with the creation of drum and bass anthems that are still considered classics. These works allowed him the opportunity to put out solo works for fans.

This was developed with his new mix of hip hop beats intertwined with drum and bass styles. This would be a sound that was unique to both scenes and a very big hit to most fans to hear it. This style that was created was known as hip-step.

Among the scene of hipstep massive, I-CUE is one of the founding fathers that is hailed as a pioneer of the popular style today. He is considered to be one of the biggest names in New York State, and that is why many believe that

For those that are fans of Drum and Bass music, DJ ICUE is someone that you should know if you don't already. There are websites offering free streaming tracks of his solo and collaborative efforts. This should give you a good idea of the kind of ingenuity he has with a set of turntables, and why he is considered a hipstep hero.




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