I did an in-depth interview with Iconic Underground Magazine about Bandcamp, and how it has positively changed the way some labels and artists are selling their products now.
It was a no brainer to contribute an original electro track to this amazing compilation album on Bass Agenda Recordings. A charity album raising money for the NHS and Médecins Sans Frontières.
The international electro and techno producer community has come together to raise money for two charities doing vital health work during the Covid-19 crisis – NHS Charities Together and Médecins Sans Frontières.
The project began in April this year. The resulting release is an essential compendium of techno and electro featuring some of the most respected creators working in the genre with a total of 142 tracks.
I have made one of my unreleased productions available for anyone to download for free and do their own remix. In these strange and testing times, we all need to get immersed in something fun and creative… Go for it!
I was honored to be asked to do a personal interview about my musical history and how I climbed the music industry ladder over the years. We go right back to 1989 when I first started DJing and was trying to figure out how to make the music I wanted to hear. Much respect to Andy Barton, the main man behind the mighty Bass Agenda Radio Show and Record Label.
High quality recordings from the Back to 92 DJ streams by Lee Coombs. Six hours of pure nostalgia from one of the golden ages of dance music. All music played and mixed on vinyl from years 1991 – 1994. Available exclusively on the Thrust Recordings Bandcamp page.
Finally released for digital, some of Lee Coombs biggest ever releases and remixes! New Order, Meat Beat Manifesto, UNKLE, Robert Armani, DJ Technique. Many of these were vinyl only, since they were first released nearly 20 years ago… Grab them while you can…