Ice (band)
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Ice | |
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Origin | England, UK |
Genre(s) | Experimental Avant Industrial Rock Hip Hop Industrial hip-hop |
Years active | 1993 – 1998 |
Label(s) | Pathological Records Crashh Morpheus |
Members | |
Kevin Martin Justin K. Broadrick Dave Cochrane Lou Ciccotelli |
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Former members | |
John Jobaggy |
Ice is an industrial band formed by guitarist Justin Broadrick and saxophonist/singer Kevin Martin.
Their first album, Under The Skin, was somewhat similar to the industrial rock of Broadrick's Godflesh, but with a more experimentalist bent, notably via Martin's free jazz-influenced saxophone.
By Bad Blood, their second album, the band had absorbed a great deal of hip hop influence, and nearly all the songs featured contributions from guests well-known in underground rap. However, the experimentalism continued, with singer Blixa Bargeld of legendary experimentalists Einsturzende Neubauten appearing as well, often alongside the rappers. According to critic Ned Raggett[1], the experiments aren't always successful, but he credits the band for expanding their sound.
[edit] Band members
- Kevin Martin – vocals, saxophone, synth, turntable
- Justin Broadrick – guitar
- David Cochrane – bass
- Lou Ciccotelli – drums
[edit] Guests
[edit] Discography
- Under the Skin (1993)
- Bad Blood (1998)