“If this show had an in-house orchestra, it would be LEE COOMBS” - Pete Tong, Radio One
From the start of his DJ career in 1989 Lee Coombs bathed himself in acid house parties in and around London and Cambridge. In an industry that is slip and slide at the best of times, Coombs rapidly made a name for himself. He went on to run his own labels including the critically acclaimed and much talked about electro-driven Zoid and Thrust Recordings.
It was whilst working at Intergroove in the late nineties that he met with Finger Lickin’ label boss Justin Rushmore. The rest is history. Coombs’ contribution to Finger Lickin meant that his acid-angled productions gave him a float all of his own. Seb Fontaine and Pete Tong noted Coombs as the ‘man to watch’ after his ‘Future Sound Of Retro’ album was released on Finger Lickin’ in June 2001. Remixes including Quivver and Sister Bliss set the stepping stones to the success that would follow. Soon his talents were being called upon to put his twist on everyone from New Order to Lamb to Moby.
Lee then got a call from Paul Oakenfold resulting in the almighty Perfecto Breaks album which was launched to critical acclaim in October 2002. Lee went on to remix Oakenfold’s single ‘Time of Your Life’. His notoriety prompted a request for Lee to fly to Prague in the summer of 2003 to record with the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra the theme music for the BBC television program “Born To Win”.
2004 saw Lee Coombs back in the studio writing like a demon in preparation for the release of his much-anticipated artist album “Breakfast Of Champions”. He has collaborated with some of the finest producers around including Dylan Rhymes, Christian J, Andy Gardner (Plump DJs) and Jem Panufnik (Soul Of Man). The album is a sure-fire winner full of breakbeat bombs and tech-house monsters. The first single from the album “Alright All-Night”/“Dubhead” went straight to No.1 in the DJ Mag Beats & Breaks Chart, got multiple plays on national radio and received rave reviews in all major publications. The second single features Lee’s largest remixes to date - Oakenfold’s “Time Of Your Life” with a re-working of New Order’s “Crystal” on the flip. The third single “Shiver” feat. Katherine Ellis will include a remix by label mates the Plump Djs, already tipped by Radio One to be the crossover hit we’ve all been waiting for. To support the release of the album Lee is embarking on a US tour and an Australasian Tour at the end of the year which will culminate at Sydney’s Field Day - a 25,000 person event on New Year’s Day. People are sitting up and taking notice of his extraordinary talent. You will too.
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| Singles |
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| Lee Coombs |
Thrust 1 |
Thrust |
| Lee Coombs |
Feel It |
Pumpin Vinyl |
| Lee Coombs |
Skyjuice |
Finger Lickin |
| Lee Coombs |
Action Jackson |
Thrust |
| Lee Coombs |
Future Sound of Retro |
Finger Lickin |
| Lee Coombs |
Lick the Frog |
Finger Lickin |
| Lee coombs & Drumattic Twins |
Tribal Tension |
Thrust |
| Lee Coombs & Andy Gardner |
Obsessional Rhythm |
Finger Lickin |
| Lee Coombs feat Katherine Ellis |
Shiver |
Azuli |
| Lee Coombs & Paranoid Jack |
The Time is Now |
Thrust |
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| Albums |
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| Lee Coombs |
Future Sound of Retro |
Finger Lickin |
| Lee Coombs |
Breakfast of Champions |
Finger Lickin |
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| Remixes |
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| Santos |
Gimme Da Mike (Lee Coombs Acid rub) |
Incentive |
| Oscar Goldman |
Thrust 2 (Lee Coombs remix) |
Thrust |
| Exodus to Paradise |
Rock it (Lee Coombs Vocal Power mix) |
Pumpin Vinyl |
| Wildman |
Jump (Lee Coombs Pumpin Vinyl mix) |
Casa Trax |
| De-Phazz |
The Mambo Craze (Lee Coombs & Drumattic Twins remixes) |
Mole Listening |
| Sister Bliss |
Deliver Me (Lee Coombs mix) |
Multiply |
| DJ Technique |
My Definition (Lee Coombs Acid House Electro remix) |
Mob |
| Quivver |
One Last Time (Lee Coombs remix) |
VC |
| Contact |
Sings of Life (Lee Coombs mix) |
React |
| Sunscreem |
Coda (Lee Coombs remix) |
Acetate |
| New Order |
Crystal (Lee Coombs remixes) |
London |
| Jambo |
Drum Attack (Lee Coombs and the Drumattic Twins remix) |
Heat |
| Psychotropic |
Hypnosis (Lee Coombs and the Drumattic Twins remixes) |
Fat! |
| Planet Funk |
Inside All the People (Lee Coombs remixes) |
Illustrious |
| Natural Born Grooves |
Kickback (lee Coombs remix) |
Spot On |
| Criminal Element Orchestra |
Put the Needle to the Record (Lee Coombs & DT remix) |
Finger Lickin |
| Moby |
Extreme Ways (Lee Coombs remix) |
Mute |
| Danny Sullivan & Kemist |
Snake Charmer (Lee Coombs remix) |
Hooj Choons |
| Lamb |
Sweet (Lee coombs mix) |
Mercury |
| Tony Faline |
Feel the Funk (Lee Coombs remix) |
Air |
| Plump DJ’s |
Pray For You (Lee Coombs remixes) |
Finger Lickin |
| Atomic Hooligan |
Shine a Light (Lee Coombs remix) |
Botchit and Scarper |
| Meat Katie |
All I Need (Lee Coombs remix) |
Lot49 |
| Robert Armani |
Circus bells (Lee Coombs back to the future remix) |
Mantra Vibes |
| Virtualmismo |
Mismoplastico (Lee Coombs Back to the Phuture remix) |
Mantra Vibes |
| The Freazoids |
What is a DJ (Lee Coombs remixes) |
Thrust |