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If you’re a Playground Weekender believer, today is a big day.
In The Cave for a roller-coaster ride with Lee Burridge and Mike Khoury.
With a reputation for festival-worthy bills week in, week out, Fabric has excelled itself on the guest-list for its 11th birthday blow-out.
Lee Burridge may jokingly claim to be "getting old", but it doesn’t look that way from the other side of the DJ booth.
The seminal Tyrant partnership between Lee Burridge and Craig Richards looks to be entering a new phase in 2010.
Despite the tour being a few months away, excitement is steadily mounting for the return of Lee Burridge to these parts.
It has been two long years since dance music renegade Lee Burridge last gave Australia a workover, but this September we’ll get our fix again.
Another Sunday, another roast. Not only was it the second in as many weeks, but also one that heralded the second coming of Lee Burridge.
Yet again Lee Burridge impresses Sydney with his eclectic and exciting sound, and caved a few heads in the process.
Back in the country after smashing crowds only last September on the back of his 'Balance' release and further cementing his status as a regular visitor to our shores - he’s also one of the most consistent names in underground dance music.
It's been eight long years since Lee Burridge last rocked out in Perth. Boomtick are now bringing that long the wait to an end.
Can't quite wait for Booka Shade and Trentemoller to touch down? Get yourself into gear for their forthcoming tour with our exclusive 'Double Header' podcast, available to download now!
A firm favourite on these shores, Lee Burridge is always one to speak his mind. In a recent interview with Beatfactor, he shares his thoughts on the role of drugs in dance music.
After a relatively short hiatus, the Brisbane In the Mix social institution that is the Sunday Roast came back with a vengeance sporting both a new venue and incredibly talented international DJ.
Despite his reputation as a mercurial and unpredictable talent, Lee Burridge’s latest mix for the mighty Balance series is, well, surprisingly ‘balanced’. This is no nonsense Burridge, snarling and sneering through the strobe lights.
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