Ez Icarus Supported by BBC Radio.
"One of The Most Promising New Artists In Funky Breaks"
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Ez Breakbeat Radio Show Broadcast on 11 FM stations in 8 Countries. Including Canada, Ireland, UK, Ecuador, Australia, Thailand, China, Germany
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Producer & DJ: Breakbeats, Drum & Bass, Drumstep, Jungle and Swing Using LIVE Drumming from The Octopus
About the man... Born in Margaret Thatchers England in 1985, Ez Icarus found freedom through music. Around '93 Ez was listening to pirate radio stations kicking out Ragga Jungle and Drum n Bass across Nottingham city at the impressionable age of 8, with no idea what the MC's were saying, it was the Breakbeats that kept Ez hooked.
Ez Icarus started his professional music career as a DJ in 2000 playing house, breakbeats and drum n bass in small venues The Lost Weekend, The Bomb and FADE toying with Pirate Radio OHM FM and on local urban radio stations Kemet FM and The Eye. DJing for ten years with a unique Cut and Blend style, when Ez Icarus started producing music in 2006 his background of chopped beat DJing with fresh highs and deep low warbling bass lines inspired by Ghetto Funk with Breakbeat Hooks a fisherman would be proud of.
Worked With/Inspiration//Tags Jurassic 5, Kenny Dope, BadBoE, Jayl Funk, Philly Blunt, Dirty Dubsters, Omegaman, Wiccatron, The Perceptionists, Ragga Twins, The Prodigy, Tribe Called Quest, Fugees, James Brown, Fat Boys, Dr Dre, Mustbeat Crew, Ewan Hoozami, Juke Ellington, Nynfus Corporation
Ez believes in live music and works with a talented drummer called the Octopus, a classically trained pianist who has played at Glastonbury Festival and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, a six fingered double bass player and a collective of horns.