back when I was spinning 10 or so years ago I wasn't that crazy about Icey but man his tracks sound RIDIC these days! really representing breakbeat in the states IMO
He’s the most down to earth dude too..just completely normal. I’ve had the absolute pleasure meeting him a few times..he was single for a brief moment n I was too and he asked me to join him on tour..n I wanted to..but I said no...I didn’t want to get hurt. N I’m not a groupie. But damn...What a dumb ass I was!!
I agree with Shea and Fooldall1! Those days were great! There will never be a time or place like that ever again in my eyes. Orlando was the spot!! Club Firestone was always a great time. I lived in the Cocoa Beach area for 7 yrs. "I'd like to give a shout out to Outter Limits/ Club Impact! Sorry I threw baby powder all over your floors:D"
The Edge was the shiz. Use to go there all the time. Was the best dance club in O-Town. Totally miss that place. Can't believe they turned it into a country bar. 8 seconds wasn't it? That still there?
yep I used to hit cyber zone and la vila after cyber zone closed...those were the days...impossible for it to EVER be that awesome again...unless people start distributing good rolls again...
VJIVlive and jkn91375, I lived & party in Orlando in the late 90's to the early 2000, and I know the Dropshop where I would get all the Florida break beat CD's. U also listed all my fav DJ's Sandy Baby Anne, Knightlife, etc. We would go to the BlueRoom every saturday night, and then party til dawn at a friend's house. So much fun!! Meet great friends!!
90's in Cocoa Beach, Brassy's was the club to hit (and trip) when the house scene was huge. Then over to Orlando to party hard on the weekends at Beechum Theater (Oz or Egypt depending on the day) I remember Kimbal and Icey there before anyone knew their names....
hell yeah cy6erzone in orlando and 600 north in daytona were the shit in the late 90s wish they were still around dj sandy is the lucciest man alive for marrying the rave queen
Impat 1998 I saw almost all DJs and bands every saturday night Crazy shit, cops with masks all over the place but the music was the best I had ever experience, at the end they owner got murdered over some money, they cut his head off, his name was Randy Johnson R.I.P. Remember the best after partys where in cocoa in a house that had a lake and lots of chicks
IMO DJ Icey pretty much made breaks popular in FLA in the 90s and I think peaked about 2000-2001. After that the whole scene changed, clubs got shut down, anti-rave laws were being put into place and the drugs weren't as good anymore. It's a crying shame too..
That must be why so many breaks fans such as myself hate trap music so much,trap is just a continuation of what you are talking about and needs to be purged from rave culture.
One of the greatest mood setters of the breakbeat genre. May breakz never die. ~P.L U.R.
Couldn't agree more
YOU ARE SO FLIPPIN RIGHT MAN!! I WAS A "RAVER" FOR FOUR YEARS AND LOVED LOVED LOVED THE PEOPLE AND THE ATMOSPHERE!
back when I was spinning 10 or so years ago I wasn't that crazy about Icey but man his tracks sound RIDIC these days! really representing breakbeat in the states IMO
Florida LEGEND
yup florida!!! oh i miss the old days!! thanx 4 this one!! classic!!
the edge in the 90's in orlando, icey, sandy, jimmy j, knightlife, rob, baby anne spinning somewhere in orlando every night of the week
Holy shit the edge... Damn you went way back dog!! That was the spot in the 90s
one of the best basslines in breakbeat history
i remember this blarring during the street racing scene in orlando and out on nova road in the early 00's. fast cars, good times. the best.
The meet ups at R&R window tint :) I had a '81 S10 sbc & ran 9's..
@@freshkryp69 one place was at the sports authority at the corner of 50 and semoran. Then on the corner of 50 and orange at an old gas station.
The God Father of Florida Breaks
sicnasd1 Indeed he is!
MOST DEFINITELY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He’s the most down to earth dude too..just completely normal. I’ve had the absolute pleasure meeting him a few times..he was single for a brief moment n I was too and he asked me to join him on tour..n I wanted to..but I said no...I didn’t want to get hurt. N I’m not a groupie. But damn...What a dumb ass I was!!
So agree 👍
This takes me wayyyyy back. Ybor City Tampa
Club 1509 !! The Rubb !
Bad Ass Old Skool Break! Cyber Zone Times Miss Ya!
fl folks from the old school, love:)
syber zone was the best. those days are gone. sucks
This was a new school break
Orlando Breaks for life, Icey, Baby Anne, Christian Michael, Jungle Bot, Face aka R-cell
Dj Infiniti and Rick West, too!
SOME REAL SHIT TO DO OUT THERE W GROWN UP RAVERS W KIDS STILL SEARCHING FOR THE PERFECT BEAT.
Listening to my fave Icey tracks before I go see the man tonight! Cheers kiddos! xo
I agree with Shea and Fooldall1! Those days were great! There will never be a time or place like that ever again in my eyes. Orlando was the spot!! Club Firestone was always a great time. I lived in the Cocoa Beach area for 7 yrs. "I'd like to give a shout out to Outter Limits/ Club Impact! Sorry I threw baby powder all over your floors:D"
Still bumping in 2021
Im in love💃💃💃
The Edge was the shiz. Use to go there all the time. Was the best dance club in O-Town. Totally miss that place. Can't believe they turned it into a country bar. 8 seconds wasn't it? That still there?
yep I used to hit cyber zone and la vila after cyber zone closed...those were the days...impossible for it to EVER be that awesome again...unless people start distributing good rolls again...
So true. Can't find x like cyber zone days. The best times
He may be from Florida but SF is his second home! At least us B- Boys thought he was king!
this song was recommened to me by a friend.. glad i listened to it.. :) good stuff
I respect all that he makes it’s a hardcore movement
VJIVlive and jkn91375, I lived & party in Orlando in the late 90's to the early 2000, and I know the Dropshop where I would get all the Florida break beat CD's. U also listed all my fav DJ's Sandy Baby Anne, Knightlife, etc. We would go to the BlueRoom every saturday night, and then party til dawn at a friend's house. So much fun!! Meet great friends!!
like the three bears this is just right lol
dj icey to the end & on into the next....
90's in Cocoa Beach, Brassy's was the club to hit (and trip) when the house scene was huge. Then over to Orlando to party hard on the weekends at Beechum Theater (Oz or Egypt depending on the day) I remember Kimbal and Icey there before anyone knew their names....
And club Cario
@fooldall1 '92-93 - The Edge. Was there dancing to the breaks. The original warehouse club for sure.
ITS BEEN ABOUT TWO YEARS AFTER YOU WERE IN BATON ROUGE SHELTER,YOUR AWSOME!
hell yeah cy6erzone in orlando and 600 north in daytona were the shit in the late 90s wish they were still around dj sandy is the lucciest man alive for marrying the rave queen
@djvirustampafl so right brother. the good days are long gone.
Impat 1998 I saw almost all DJs and bands every saturday night
Crazy shit, cops with masks all over the place but the music was the best I had ever experience, at the end they owner got murdered over some money, they cut his head off, his name was Randy Johnson R.I.P.
Remember the best after partys where in cocoa in a house that had a lake and lots of chicks
Hay, youngen here.. can someone tell me when DJ Icey was at his peak and when breakdance was the most popular? Thanks!
IMO DJ Icey pretty much made breaks popular in FLA in the 90s and I think peaked about 2000-2001. After that the whole scene changed, clubs got shut down, anti-rave laws were being put into place and the drugs weren't as good anymore. It's a crying shame too..
@redfisher49 One in South Florida would be great too. Back in the early 2000s we had an Ultra radio station out of Miami. But it is now gone :^(
nice dreams
@aguiepanama thats crazy. I remember the impact in cocoa village. dont live to far away from there. def good times
Dj Icey is the son The Egyptian Lover and Shannon!!
LOL classic conments
2020
this is great ambient music, not so much trance as his earlier works but still a good mix.
Classic sexy breakbeat..
@gh0zt36 i miss those day in 98,99 storm club twisted, leaned up against the wall or on the floor breakin
I used to have that cd
@VJIVlive I miss the Drop.......
YEAH
"Exeptional!"
THE MONSTER MASH, LOL
That must be why so many breaks fans such as myself hate trap music so much,trap is just a continuation of what you are talking about and needs to be purged from rave culture.
Melanie Rev
@fooldall1 the edge where the one chick would walk the other around like a dog
crach and H Dealers you mean
@VJIVlive FUCK YEA!
@TheMennoXD
- mad breaks !
sabotage to the nth degree... fucked up, considering all we did wrong, was: take a pill, and enjoy life.
Drum ´n Bass??
I got this lp 12" and dreams is not on it.
@TheMennoXD no. breakbeat
hey does anyone know what dj icey song or mix is from /watch?v=i_3B-gcDvMk
Why would you give a crack dealer a chance to be a part of the scene to begin with?
Who is a crack dealer?
@gh0zt36 Storm Club, shit 97,98,99
@gh0zt36 i miss those day in 98,99 storm club twisted, leaned up against the wall or on the floor breakin