Sworn lover of the acid wobble, UK mainstay Lee Coombs has stayed true to the ‘catch-all’ tech-funk tag. Alongside the likes of Meat Katie, Elite Force and Dylan Rhymes, he’s been championing the bottom heavy techno-breaks-house hybrid since 1989. [more]
by angy on February 5th, 2007
Lee Coombs has been a regular visitor to Australian shores for 5 years now, and this month he's set to return for a 6-date national tour, all in aid of launching his brand new mix CD 'Land of The Monkey Snake'. [more]
No introduction necessary. This man is the man of the hour. Lee Coombs. Having never relinquished his hold on acid-tinged music, Coombs has defined a sound of his own, dating back through the various labels he's been with, up to present day, with his label de rigeur, Finger Lickin'. [more]
Lee Coombs has paid his dues. A pioneer of the UK's breakbeat movement, he began DJing at acid house parties in London and Cambridge in the 80s, having grown up digging electro. Now he is looking to the future. [more]
A name respected and admired equally by breaks-enthusiasts the world over; Lee Coombs is busy preparing himself for his triumphant return to Australian shores. [more]
After a hiatus from the clubbing world, Fractured returns - in conjunction with Darkbeat - to bring you two of the hottest names in dance music right now; Meat Katie (fresh from rocking Stereosonic) and Lee Coombs! [more]
Renowned for his unique jackin' style of breakbeat infused with acid house, Lee Coombs is heading back to Australia this December for another run of shows around the country that sees him celebrating Christmas Day on Sydney's iconic Bondi Beach. [more]
What do you get when you mix Logic and Ampt Productions? 2 of the biggest names in the industry headlining one of the biggest underground parties to hit Brisbane this Summer [more]
Boomtick is delighted to announce the Boxing Day 'boutique' festival tradition: Breakfest 2007 [more]
Ambar Nightclub in Perth has plenty in stall for the coming months, from the hugely successful local night Desination? to the Godfather of breaks Rennie Pilgrem. [more]
After producing what was one the biggest independent parties of 2006 when hosting Meat Katie over the Valley Fiesta weekend last year, AMPT Productions are set to play host to another tech-funk breakbeat superstar to kick off their 2007 party series. [more]
Regarded as the master of breakbeat on the tribal, acid and jackin' tip, Lee Coombs will return to Australian shores in February for a tour presented by Fuzzy to launch his latest, and third, CD 'Land Of The Monkey Snake'. [more]
News just came in that Ali B and Lee Coombs will be DJing an encore show at Honkytonks this Wednesday 1st March. [more]
UK breaksheads Ali B and Lee Coombs will return to Australia in late February for a tour that sees them playing shows across the country under the Air banner. [more]
Future Entertainment are unleashing a major new event in Sydney on March 4, the Future Music Festival. Planned as an annual multi-genre showcase, the Festival will run from midday to 10pm at Randwick Racecourse and the line-up already features top international talent. [more]
Two Tribes is returning to Bribane's RNA Showgrounds on February 24, featuring a massive line-up: Armin Van Buuren, Erick Morillo, Markus Schulz, David Guetta, Steve Angello, James Lavelle (Unkle), Max Graham, Kai Tracid, Tocadisco, Blackstrobe (live), Coburn, Dylan Rhymes, Lee Coombs and Ali B. [more]
Just days away, the PDMA "Event of the Year" - Breakfest - is upon us again. Check within for all essential information you'll need to ensure you have a fantastic day. [more]
Details for Breakfest 2004 have been released with Belvoir Amphitheatre once again being the place to be this Boxing Day. [more]
Breakbeat heavyweights Lee Coombs and Meat Katie have joined the lineup for Fuzzy's massive Underwater New Years Eve party at Bondi Pavilion. [more]
The headliners for Field Day 2005 have been revealed, with it looking to be one of the more eclectic and varied parties in recent times. Breaks and house feature, along with hip-hop, electro and tech-house. [more]
Adelaide's largest outdoor dance party Enchanted Forest is almost upon us. [more]
If there is one event breaks lovers must pencil into their calendar, Breakspoll is it. Bring on next year! [more]
On Friday night Lee Coombs made his return to Sydney to play at Break Inn. Supported by a stellar local lineup and playing on one of the best sound systems in Sydney, Coombs at Break Inn was always guaranteed to be a fantastic evening. [more]
Two Tribes has come to be one of the major festivals that dance music lovers have been looking forward to year in year out, this year saw its debut of the now popular Supreme Court Gardens for another day festival of beats and melodies. [more]
Two Tribes puts on it's sunnies, and heads out for a day at the races. [more]
After a short hiatus, Australia's biggest and best dance music festival, Two Tribes, finally came back to Queensland. All the pre-event hype, all the waiting, finally over... [more]
Lee Coombs was too good for words! [more]
Summafieldayze yet again proved why it is QLD's biggest and best dance music festival with 12 hours of non-stop party mayhem. [more]
What better way to welcome the new year than a bit of a party in a lovely park with a few (thousand) close friends. Oh, and a few tunes of course. Welcome to Field Day 2005. [more]
New Years Eve was seen in at Bondi Pavilion to the sounds of Darren Emerson, Tim Deluxe, Meat Katie and Lee Coombes amongst others. With a fun loving crowd and an awesome venue it was a brilliant start to 2005. [more]
Meat Katie, Lee Coombs, Black Grass, Mo' Horizons, Bliss'n'Esso and more took over Belvoir, teaming up with the stormy weather to put on an urforgettable show of beats and mayhem. [more]
There is just something about the winter raves that makes them that little bit extra special. They always seem to be that little bit more crazy, the vibe is always warmer and more welcoming. [more]
Lee Coombs had been on my hit list of DJs to see ever since I picked up his Future Sound Of Retro CD almost 2 years ago. Unavoidable circumstances had kept me away from his previous Sydney performances, but this time round I was determined to see the man in action. [more]
Reanimator, set across two venues in the valley was set to be large in every way. Featuring a great variety of dance music spread across six rooms, there was something for everyone and the freaks were out to play. [more]
This episode we speak with one of Australia’s most respected electronic music producers, Deepchild. He’s got a brand new album out, ‘Departure’. And we’ve also got fresh new music from SebastiAn, Malente, Does It Offend You Yeah?, Lee Coombs & more. [more]
The master of deep acid laced tribal rhythms is finally releasing his debut artist album. Breakfast of Champions is an album of breakbeat collaborations with some of the finest in the scene. [more]
It still amazes me that even in today's cluttered dance music scene there are DJs out there who push and maintain a style plainly all their own. I see Lee Coombs as one of those DJs, standing out from the flock of breakbeat DJs now slowly expanding from the UK. [more]
Two of breakbeat's production heavy weights return with the second in a series of two collaborations on Meat Katie's own Kingsize imprint. [more]
Following the huge success of their debut album "Since I Left You", the Avalanches have released the first single from the CD; "Radio" and "Frontier Psychiatrist" and have also included a bonus track, the outstanding "Frontier Psychiatrist" video clip. [more]
You know when you've got a hit on your hands when your track is the talk of the Miami Winter Music Conference, everyone is plugging it from Pete Tong to Derrick Carter. [more]
If you know of this tune you most probably are aware of the mix that matters on this single. The Ferry Corsten Remix, it is instantly infectious and catchy and the pumping bassline is the feature of the mix. [more]