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Los Angeles was a key capital on the tiny corner of the early hip-hop map known as electro, and Uncle Jamm's Army were one of the primary reasons for that. An extended crew of producers, DJs, and vocalists including <a href="spotify:artist:0eGh2jSWPBX5GuqIHoZJZG">Ice-T</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:6GGVr7WgIWhsnJNdGyPklP">Egyptian Lover</a>, the Unknown DJ, and Chris "The Glove" Taylor, Uncle Jamm's Army released a string of popular, influential electro cuts during 1984-1986, including "What's Your Sign," "Dial-a-Freak," and "Yes, Yes, Yes," all for the Freak Beat label. Notable for their all-around musicality; driving, effective rhythms; and uncompromising attitude, Uncle Jamm's Army remain one of the most important pieces in the old-school electro puzzle and have influenced scores of new-school electro producers, from <a href="spotify:artist:6WH1V41LwGDGmlPUhSZLHO">Autechre</a> to <a href="spotify:artist:4JEj4gtpwF2dnnBZuNwpwT">I-F</a>. ~ Sean Cooper, Rovi

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