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If the ultimate compliment is having a song named after you, Perth’s celebrated Ambar has just hit the big-time. UK tech-funk hero Lee Coombs loves his visits to the club so much, he’s dedicated a tune to it.
Ahead of his return to our clubs, we asked Lee Coombs to put together a list of the bangers close to his heart. Or in his words: "These tracks have personally influenced my input in the tech-funk sound.”
With a history in dance music stretching back more than 20 years, Lee Coombs has certainly earned his stripes as a producer and DJ. The sounds of acid have always been prevalent in his work, and nowadays find their way into his sets that traverse the spec
Breakbeat legend Lee Combs's show has been moved from Villa to Ambar
When thinking about this album several words come to mind, the most prominent of which being 'fat'. Seriously this is some dark, brooding kind of music that is specifically designed for one thing. Complete dance floor annihilation.
Lee Coombs has been one of the driving forces behind the ‘tech-funk’ approach to DJing and producing, and in late October he’ll be back in Australia for a tour where he’ll be playing live in support of his new album 'Light and Dark'.
For this fortnight’s episode we’re firing up the lasers; taking a closer look at the brand new collaborative album from Diplo and Switch called - funnily enough - Major Lazer.
A real journey of some of the best breaks and tech-funk going around and this will be chugged down by those with a craving for some awesome Lee Coombs sounds. Fantastic!
If there is one event breaks lovers must pencil into their calendar, Breakspoll is it. Bring on next year!
Dear Santa: there appears to have been some misunderstanding with my Christmas present this year. Yes, ok, I asked for a super hot Breakfest. I did NOT mean that I wanted it to be 50 degrees in the shade.
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.
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!
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.
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
Boomtick is delighted to announce the Boxing Day 'boutique' festival tradition: Breakfest 2007
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