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Lee Coombs to drop Lot 49 mix CD stateside

“Lot 49” CD set features productions and remixes from Oliver Huntemann, Guy Gerber, UNKLE Vs Black Mountain, Meat Katie, Elite Force and Lee Coombs.

Lee Coombs has been at the forefront of the electronic music scene for the better part of 15 years. He’s released groundbreaking mix CDs, remixed the world’s most acclaimed artists and knocked out dancefloor destroying productions considered classics years after their release. While often associated with the Breaks genre, this labelling does not begin to tell the entire story. A boundary-less approach is truly Coombs’ trademark and he’s famous for mixing up breaks, house, electro, techno and acid with dexterous assurance. Prime example:  Lot49 Presents: Lee Coombs

For this compilation, Coombs has pulled out all the stops, digging deep into a treasure trove of breaks, house and techno and pulling out pure gold. Opening with the rocking drums and simple catchy riff of Coombs & DJ Icey’s “Duo Drive The Ride,” the mix shifts effortlessly through an electronic landscape taking in earth shuddering basslines, deep brooding grooves and a blatant disregard to genre boundaries. Here. Offerings from Tiga’s Turbo label sit alongside productions from German wunderkind Oliver Huntemann and rough breaks and bass from Dopamine rub shoulders with the house sound of Guy Gerber. Amongst the gems is an unreleased Meat Katie remix of Alloy Mental and the much sought after “No Hits” from Black Mountain vs UNKLE.

Lot49 Presents: Lee Coombs is just one of several new releases this Producer/Remixer/DJ has planned for the next few months. In October top breaks label Fingerlickin’ Records will release Coombs’ “The Future Sound of Retro 2008 remixes” and include the track on it’s 10-year anniversary compilation. In November, Lot49 Records will issue Lee Coombs feat Katherine Ellis “Control.” The package is set to feature three remixes and will be available in both vinyl and digital formats. Looking towards 2009, Coombs looks to offer his collaboration with Uberzone entitled “Right Now” and plans on the release of his latest original artist CD. While still dancefloor focused, Coombs views this album as his most ambitious project yet. It will feature a range of tempo from 100 – 128 bpm and collaborations with the likes of Meat Katie, Seasunz, Katherine Ellis, Uberzone, among others. 

Further proof of Coombs’ versatility and talent as a producer arrives with his own bangin’ white label remix of Meat Beat Manifesto classic “Radio Babylon.” Call it what you want, but this one truly kicks ass. Download it while you can free by clicking here

Lot49 Presents: Lee Coombs is released in North America on October 28.

Tracklisting:

01.  Lee Coombs – “Tech Intro
02.  Lee Coombs & DJ Icey – “Duo Drive”
03.  Drama Society – “Crying Hero”
04.  Dopamine – “Come Closer”
05.  Longrange – “Vultures Over Croydon (Lee Coombs Remix)”
Longrange feat Meat Katie, Elite Force and Roland Clark “The Answer (Accapella)”
06.  30Hz – “Daddio (Miles Dyson Remix)”
07.  Oliver Huntemann “Zum Goldenen Handschuh”
08.  James Harcourt – “Galia Melon ( Lee Coombs remix)”
09.  Aaren San – “Oslo Nights (Blende Remix)”
10. Elite Force – “Engine”
11. Alloy Mental – “God Is Green (Meat Katie Remix)”
12. Lee Coombs and Nick Thayer - “TFM”
13. Dopadox – “Ballistic”
14. Guy Gerber – “X Factor”
15. UNKLE VS Black Mountain – “No Hits (Unkle Surrender Sounds Session #3)”
16. Lee Coombs – “Tech Outro”

FORTHCOMING ORIGINAL PRODUCTIONS

Lee Coombs feat Katherine Ellis*

“Control”

Lot49 records
Nov 2008 vinyl and download formats

“Original mix”
”Rogue Element remix”
”The Dolphins remix”
”10 Rapid Remix”

Lee Coombs & Uberzone*

“Right Now”

Lot49 records
Release date TBA

Lee Coombs

“The Future Sound of Retro 2008 remixes”**

Finger Lickin’ records
Release Mid-October 08 download-only format

Untitled Lee Coombs Artist Album

Release early 2009
Lot49 records

*Tracks will appear on Lee Coombs’ forthcoming artist album

** Part of Finger Lickin’s 10-year anniversary CD released this October

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Thursday, 28. August 2008 by Ralf S

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