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'''Mike E. Clark''' is a Detroit-based rap/rock/funk/alternative producer, DJ and musician who is best known for his long run working with the [[Wikipedia:Insane Clown Posse|Insane Clown Posse]].  He has cited [[Biography|Frank Zappa]] as one of his many influences.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060222174603/http://www.myspace.com/mikeeclark1 "Influences" on Mike E. Clark's Myspace]</ref>
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'''Mike E. Clark''' is a [[Detroit]]-based rap/rock/funk/alternative producer, DJ and musician who is best known for his long run working with the [[Wikipedia:Insane Clown Posse|Insane Clown Posse]].  He has cited [[Biography|Frank Zappa]] as one of his many influences.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060222174603/http://www.myspace.com/mikeeclark1 "Influences" on Mike E. Clark's Myspace]</ref>
  
 
He mixed, edited and mastered the ska band Gangster Fun's 1998 album ''Pure Sound, Pure Hogwash, Pure Amphetamines'', which included a cover of "[[Dirty Love]]".
 
He mixed, edited and mastered the ska band Gangster Fun's 1998 album ''Pure Sound, Pure Hogwash, Pure Amphetamines'', which included a cover of "[[Dirty Love]]".

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Mike E. Clark is a Detroit-based rap/rock/funk/alternative producer, DJ and musician who is best known for his long run working with the Insane Clown Posse. He has cited Frank Zappa as one of his many influences.[1]

He mixed, edited and mastered the ska band Gangster Fun's 1998 album Pure Sound, Pure Hogwash, Pure Amphetamines, which included a cover of "Dirty Love".

From his interview in The Detroiter.

"When I got older, I would take my paycheck, and like empty the quarter bin at the old Sam's Jam's on Nine Mile on a regular basis. If it had just one scratch on it, it went into the quarter bin, so I would buy everything, from Frank Zappa to Aretha Franklin. And once I got into sampling, I'd buy any fucking record - a sound effect record, spoken word - I'd get a disco record just to get a clap."[2]




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