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== History == The Egyptian Lover was born in [[Los Angeles, California]], and started out there as a [[DJ]] with [[Uncle Jamm's Army]], DJing dances as large as the L.A. Sports Arena with 10,000 people.<ref name=noisey>Bell, Max. [https://www.vice.com/en/article/egyptian-lover-anthology-interview-2016/ "A Freak Is a Freak, and Egyptian Lover Is an Icon"], ''Noisey'', 13 April 2016. Retrieved 2017-04-22.</ref> He began recording around Los Angeles in 1982 as a member of the Radio Crew, as well as [[Uncle Jamm's Army]]. Members of Uncle Jamm's Army and the [[World Class Wreckin' Cru]], including Dr. Dre, The Unknown DJ, Egyptian Lover, [[Ice-T]] and Kid Frost would later go on to help define the early West Coast Hip-Hop sound throughout the 1980s. Most of the Egyptian Lover's successful recordings were 12" singles. "Egypt, Egypt" was one of the most popular, which was called part of the "[[b-boy]] canon."<ref name=noisey/> He eventually released some of the earliest rap LPs, but they were less popular commercially than his singles. On the strength of an alternative mix of his most popular single "Egypt, Egypt", 1984's ''[[On the Nile]]'' was moderately successful, reaching the Billboard Top 200. It was called "one of the first hip-hop records to come out of the [[west coast hip hop|West Coast]]".<ref>Red Bull Music Academy https://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/lectures/egyptian-lover-lecture</ref> He also collaborated with several other hip-hop and dance music artists. After a break in the early 1990s, Egyptian Lover returned in 1994 with ''Back from the Tomb'', his first full-length album in over ten years. The Egyptian Lover also established his own record company, [[Egyptian Empire Records]], which included artists such as [[Rodney O & Joe Cooley]], 2 O'Clock, and Te & Joezee. His 2015 release, ''1984'', continues his tradition of using all [[Analogue electronics|analog]] equipment, including the [[Roland TR-808]], along with much of the same gear used on his recordings of the 1980s. The name "1984" refers to his earlier albums. The album was recorded at Skip Saylor, Encore Studios, and at RUSK Studios, the same studio where ''On The Nile'' was recorded in 1984. It is widely available on double gatefold LP, CD and cassette tape. === 2000s === * 2005 β New single "Party", backed with "Dancefloor" * February 2006 β ''Platinum Pyramids'' was released * End of 2006 β Recorded "UFO" and "Futuristic" with Jamie Jupiter for Jupiter's new 12" single (never released) * 2007 β Remade "Modernaire" by Dez Dickerson (from the film ''Purple Rain'') for the label Citinite * 2007 β Collaborated with Clone Machine and Egypt Ear Werk * December 2008 β Released exclusive songs on iTunes: "Electro Pharaoh", "Freaky D.J.", and "Scandinavian Summer" * 2008 β Joined Who Cares on the song "They Killed the Radio" * 2008 β Worked with Jamie Jones on the song "Galactic Space Bar" * 2008 β Worked with M.I.A. on "Rock off Shake off" for new artist Rye Rye * May 2009 β Collaborated with Debonaire on "Do U Wanna Get Down?" for a new Street Sounds compilation * May 2009 β New video "Freaky D.J." with producer/director Victor Brooks a.k.a. Who007 * 2009 β New album that included songs "Electro Pharaoh", "U.F.O.", "Freaky D.J.", "BellyDance", "Scandinavian Summer", and "Do U Wanna Get Down?" * June 2009 β Remix of James Pants's Cosmic Rapp was released * 2011 β Work on new album entitled ''1984'' begins * 2014 β Collaborated with Dye on the song "She's Bad" * 2015 β ''1984'' released === Touring === The Egyptian Lover began touring again in 2004 throughout Europe, Asia, and North America. His performances often begin with mixing records on turntables before segueing into his original compositions.<ref>{{cite interview|last=Lover|first=Egyptian|interviewer=Andrew Nosnitsky|title=Egyptian Lover Lecture|work=[[Red Bull Music Academy]]|publisher=[[Red Bull]]|location=New York|date=May 23, 2013}}</ref> In 2008, he supported [[M.I.A. (artist)|M.I.A.]] in her [[People vs. Money Tour]].<ref>{{cite web |last=Murphy|first=Tom|title= Over the Weekend...M.I.A., the Egyptian Love, and Low B at The Fillmore|url=http://blogs.westword.com/backbeat/2008/05/over_the_weekendmia_the_egypti.php|work=[[Westword]] | date=2008-05-19|access-date=2008-09-27}}</ref>
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