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​Ice-T launches "a serious techno label" called Electronic Beat Empire

The West Coast hip-hop legend dives into the world of electronic music

  • Cameron Holbrook
  • 22 October 2018
​Ice-T launches "a serious techno label" called Electronic Beat Empire

In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, West Coast hip-hop pioneer Ice-T announced the launch of his brand new music label, Electronic Beat Empire - an imprint which he has billed as "a serious techno label."

Teaming up with long-time friend and collaborator Afrika Islam - former member of the iconic breakdance squad Rock Steady Crew and disciple of electro progenitor Afrika Bambaataa - the pair have released the label's debut album, called 'Hip Hop DJs Don’t Play Techno.'

Islam, who has taken the techno alias Mr. X, cites Kraftwerk, Larry Levan, Juan Atkins, Jeff Mills, Marshall Jefferson and more as some of his biggest inspirations. Having spent the last 15 years DJing raves and nightclubs in Germany, Mr. X seems to have his finger on the pulse when it comes to the current trends in both electro, techno and other forms of electronic music.

“I am not gonna act like I’m a techno wizard or know anything about it,” Ice-T tells Rolling Stone. "We’re into the real, raw creativity that’s out there. When they came with dubstep, that was a whole other part of music. The painting is never complete on the musical landscape, so let’s take it there with Electronic Beat Empire."

Listen to Mr. X and Ice-T's album 'Hip Hop DJs Don’t Play Techno' below.

Read the full Rolling Stone interview by going here

[via: Rolling Stone]

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