Afrika Islam
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Birth name | Charles Andre Glenn |
Also known as | Mr. X |
Born | June 19 1967 The Bronx, New York City, US |
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Charles Andre Glenn (born 1967 in New York City), professionally known by his stage name Afrika Islam, is an American hip hop DJ and producer.[1] He was one of the pioneers of hip hop culture and the hip hop radio station.
He began his musical career in 1977 as a ten-year-old, joining the group Rock Steady Crew. He started as an apprentice to Afrika Bambaataa,[2] from whom he learned the art of remixing tracks. He was responsible for the events that the Zulu Nation held during the 1970s. A few years later, he moved to Los Angeles where he began working with Ice-T, for whom he produced four gold albums, all of which were released on Sire Records.[2] He went on to remix artists including Michael Jackson and New Order.[2]
Afrika Islam is also known for compositions that he wrote for the Soul Sonic Force and his own group called Funk Machine. For two years he hosted the radio program . In his career as a DJ, he was famous for the art of mixing on four turntables simultaneously.[2] He worked as a DJ and MC for the Rock Steady Crew.
In 1997 he released the EP Afrika Jam, which AllMusic rated 3/5.[3]
In Europe, he is known for his performances in duet with Westbam during big techno festivals such as Mayday and Soundtropolis. He also recorded a song from the Polish duo of DJ State Kalwi & Remi.
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References[]
- ^ Poschardt, Ulf (2002). DJ culture. Paris: Editions Kargo. p. 152. ISBN 9782841620494.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d Kurutz, Steve. "Africa Islam". Allmusic. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
- ^ "Afrika Jam". AllMusic. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
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- 1967 births
- Living people
- American hip hop record producers
- American hip hop DJs
- Musicians from New York (state)