DJ Icey
Ember Music Hall
309 E Broad St
Richmond, VA 23219
May 4, 2024
8:00 PM EDT
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Brad
January 19th 2020
It was one of THE BEST nights of Dancing my wife & I have EVER had. And we’ve seen MANY shows (e.g. 15 & 8 Burns). That was one of the two BEST Krafty Kuts shows we’ve gone too & we’re big fans of his. We could see that Krafty & Charli 2na were having SO MUCH FUN together & with the Crowd - they both really got us ALL going - crowd was thumpin’ & roarin’!!!
San Francisco, CA@The Great Northern
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Ember is a live music venue situated in the vibrant heart of downtown Richmond. Designed with cutting-edge lighting and sound technology, our venue offers an unparalleled...
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DJ Icey Biography
DJ Icey, (born Eddie Pappa) often referred to as the "King of Funky Breaks" (Mixmag April 1998) is the multi platinum Moonshine Records recording artist responsible for defining Funky Breaks and Florida Breaks.
Born and raised in Florida, DJ Icey first got interested in music in his teens. He was especially fond of early 1980s new wave synth pop, industrial, and hip-hop music. The boom in club music during the late 1980s hooked him and when he began DJing early in the 1990s, he usually played out acid house and funky breaks. He gained his first residency at The Edge a large club in Orlando, Florida, where he is also credited with getting The Chemical Brothers their first US show on July 4, 1993.
Read MoreBorn and raised in Florida, DJ Icey first got interested in music in his teens. He was especially fond of early 1980s new wave synth pop, industrial, and hip-hop music. The boom in club music during the late 1980s hooked him and when he began DJing early in the 1990s, he usually played out acid house and funky breaks. He gained his first residency at The Edge a large club in Orlando, Florida, where he is also credited with getting The Chemical Brothers their first US show on July 4, 1993.
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