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By Timothy Pittz

Published on June 29, 2006

DJ Icey's lengthy career is a testament to the staying power of electronic music. Icey has operated as Orlando's breakbeat ambassador for nearly two decades and shows no sign of letting up. Never letting trends dictate his style or approach, the DJ has remained true to the breakbeats since day one. Affectionately referred to as the "King of Funky Breaks," Icey almost singlehandedly started the breakbeat scene in the U.S. With more than 200 records and five CD mixes under his belt, Icey (due at Vinyl this Saturday, July 1) has established himself as a juggernaut in the dance-music world by creating cutting-edge sounds and pushing the music in new directions.