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Lee Coombs - Fingerlickin - Tilos - Mar 2004 - Part 3

Submitted By: Top 100papshmir
Genre: Breaks
Date of Set: Mar 13th, 2004
Filesize: 86.00 MB
Total Downloads: 47

 

 

Biography of Lee Coombs

Lee Coombs first started DJšing in 1989 at acid house parties in and around Cambridge and London. He quickly built up a following and name for himself and was soon a resident at the infamous Eclipse raves.

He produced his first record in 1991 under the name of The Invisible Men on Orbital Records, and this was just the beginning. He went on to run his own labels Paradise Recordings, Pumpin Vinyl and the now much talked about Zoid and Thrust series as well as an outing as The Frog Junkies. Under his real name Lee Coombs he has recorded the most excellent Sky Juice and Intensity for Finger Lickin' and then his monstrous follow up single Future Sound of Retro, a firm favourite with Radio One's Pete Tong (it was included on his Essential Selection Spring 2000 CD). It was played on Radio Onešs Essential selection every week for 2 months.

In 1998 Lee was drawn to the bright lights of London where he has continued to DJ regularly at all the major clubs including Bugged Out and Fabric as well as under the Finger Lickin' banner all over the U.K and Europe. He has forged his own style of DJing, converging funky deep grooves from electro, breakbeat, house and techno, that is guaranteed to get them moving. He has been busy blowing up dancefloors from Edinburgh to Berlin, from San Francisco to Jersey!

After working for Intergroove distribution for years, Lee has now given it up to concentrate on music full-time. When hešs not locked in his studio he can be found early morning water skiing, or restoring his beloved 1972 Porsche Targa (as seen on Finger Lickin' artwork). His past success with the remix of DJ Technique My Definition for Mob Recordings and his own production Thrust 2 under the pseudonym of Oscar Goldman have seen his profile soar. His talents have brought him remixes from Sister Bliss, New Order, Planet Funk and Spot On, as well as achieving Essential New Tune on Pete Tong for his incredible mix of Quivver.

In June 2001 Lee's compilation album Future Sound of Retro was released to critical acclaim. With numerous plays by Pete Tong, Seb and countless others, he was noted as the man to watch. He's now busy DJing all over the world from San Francisco to Jersey, the Finger Lickin' national tour and the 2 Tribes tour of Australia. He has recently done remixes for some really high profile artists such as Lamb and Moby. As far as his own productions go, he is working on exclusive tracks, collaborations with Meat Katie, and reworkings of classics for his album on Perfecto Breaks later this year.

http://www.myspace.com/leecoombs

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Rating: (10)

Apr 05, 2005

Comment: Continuing the great set that he began, this guy rocks till the end
 
 
 
 

Rating: (10)

May 03, 2005

Comment: What a great end of the mix, don't miss the last part..
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Nov 07, 2005

Comment: For me this was an ok set.. It was definetly differant with some broken beats and good basslines... These are tracks that I don't know very well, so that might be why it's not quite my thing.. Maybe parts 1&2 will change my mind.. :roll:
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Jan 28, 2006

Comment: not a bad set but i liked the first two parts way more, more housey towards the end, i wonder if there were other dj's mixing on this set as the style changes quite a bit on this mix
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

May 16, 2006

Comment: Great finish to the set. The last half hour on this disc is top notch. Ace!!! :-D :-D :-D
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

May 19, 2006

Comment: another great set from the lee coombs. if you like breaks mixed in with some progressive, house, techno-ish stuff. then get this.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Sep 15, 2006

Comment: great finish of an epic set, lots of variety, excellent selection
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Sep 27, 2006

Comment: I like this mix, but the files when downloaded point to an earlier date and maybe more Dj's from finger lickin' records than just Lee coombs. Either way it is worth downloading...
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Nov 26, 2006

Comment: first time listening to any of lee combs's stuff. Will defnly be downloading more soon!
 
 
 
 

Rating: (5)

Dec 15, 2006

Comment: I was really disappointed with this set. After the derailment in the first 3 minutes, I realized I was in for a bumpy ride. Sure, he spanned a very diverse spread of genres, but the mixes were very loose and left loose for long periods. If he was really juggling maybe I could understand.