{"id":1210,"date":"2010-01-07T00:24:21","date_gmt":"2010-01-07T06:24:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.oldschoolhiphop.com\/?p=1210"},"modified":"2013-12-03T11:23:47","modified_gmt":"2013-12-03T17:23:47","slug":"chrisglovetaylor","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.oldschoolhiphop.com\/artists\/deejays\/chrisglovetaylor.htm","title":{"rendered":"Chris \u201cThe Glove\u201d Taylor"},"content":{"rendered":"

Chris “The Glove” Taylor was one of the DJ pioneers on the West Coast.<\/p>\n

Ice T’s first appearances on wax were on his records “Reckless” (from “Breakin'”) and “Tibetan Jam” both in 1983.<\/p>\n

He was signed to Electrobeat Records. He was also in a crew known as The Radio Crew before he was a solo artist.\u00a0 Other members of The Radio Crew were Ice T, Super AJ, and The Egyptian Lover.\u00a0 They put out one of the rarest EPs in Hop-Hop history for the documentary “Breaking And Entering”.<\/p>\n

His most famous record is “The Itchiban Scratch” in 1985 which is a instrumental that samples young children singing “The Grand of Duke Of York” around a Japanese style theme.<\/p>\n

He also made a records with Victor Flores called “Breakmixer 1 + 2” and appeared on the famous Motown hip hop record “Scratch Break” by the Motor City crew.<\/p>\n

More recent credits are on Dr Dre’s albums “The Chronic” and “The Aftermath” on which he received mixing credits and on The Firm’s album as a producer.<\/p>\n

Check out a clip from “Breakin” feat Chris Taylor and Ice T<\/h3>\n