DJ Iceman’s The Speaker Soliloquy EP is a potent, five-track instrumental project that reaffirms his status as a torchbearer of authentic boom bap. Clocking in at just 13 minutes, this EP is a concise yet impactful showcase of gritty, sample-driven production that pays homage to hip-hop’s golden era while carving out a distinct voice in today’s beat scene.
Born in Brooklyn and now based in Washington State, DJ Iceman (Robert Anderson) brings decades of experience to the boards. A former DJ turned prolific producer, he’s a member of several Wu-Tang-affiliated groups and founder of Big Boss Beatz. His production style—crafted using his Roland SP 404 MK II, and Various Teenage Engineering Gear—is steeped in the raw textures and rhythmic chops that define classic East Coast hip-hop.
Check Out “The Commission” From The Speaker Soliloquy EP
While the EP is instrumental, each track feels like a lyrical soliloquy, with layered samples, dusty drums, and soulful loops that speak volumes. It’s a project that invites emcees to rhyme over it but stands strong on its own as a meditative listening experience.
For fans of producers like Pete Rock, 9th Wonder, or DJ Premier, The Speaker Soliloquy EP is a must-listen—a reminder that boom bap is alive, well, and evolving in the hands of dedicated craftsmen like DJ Iceman.
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