Egyptian Lover

Los Angeles-based producer Greg Broussard is the man behind pioneering hip-hop/electro fusion artist the Egyptian Lover. Egyptian Lover records didn't start appearing until several years after the New York and Miami electro scenes were already in full swing, by the mid-'80s Egyptian Lover cuts like "Egypt, Egypt" were standards among club DJs, particularly in the breakdance scene.

Early cuts such as "Computer Love" and "Dance" were among Egyptian Lover's most experimental, with the material appearing through the latter half of the '80s increasingly flirting with full-blown rap by adding more vocals and melodic hooks. While more of his material dates from the latter phase, it's his earlier releases that remain his most accomplished, and they're routinely namechecked by a new generation of producers inspired by electro's first wave.

Egyptian Lover is also a member of Uncle Jamm's Army and has been instrumental in establishing a number of labels including Freak Beat and Egyptian Empire. After nearly a decade, he released the digitally edited compilation "Pyramix", then hit the studio again to produce new tracks in his signature funky electro style for the album "Back From The Tomb".

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