Lee Coombs Bending boundaries and ignoring the status quo - where would the electronic music scene be today without Lee Coombs? For over a decade this British producer has been at the forefront of it all; releasing groundbreaking mix CDs, remixing the world's most acclaimed artists and knocking out dancefloor destroying productions that are considered classics years after their release. A seasoned veteran, Coombs first hit the DJ slopes in 1989, bathing himself in the acid house scene at parties around London and Cambridge. Crucial in shaping his all-encompassing approach to DJing and production, this boundary-less approach would become Coombs' trademark, mixing up breaks, house, electro, techno and acid with dexterous assurance. Kid Blue "Kid Blue gives the crowd exactly what is needed to satiate their expectation of the night' DJ Magazine DJ, producer and club promoter… it's not a combination that many can pull of with ease, but Kid Blue has done just that and been at the cutting edge of the UK club scene for nearly eight years. He first came to attention as promoter and resident DJ at the legendary Technique night in Leeds, which spearheaded a new, open-minded approach to dance music, mixing genres and DJs together in a way few had before. Kid Blue was at the forefront of this, not only programming the night but mixing up house, breaks, techno and electro to a fiercely loyal and up for it crowd and playing alongside legendary names including Richie Hawtin, Derrick May, Adam Freeland, Luke Vibert, DJ Rolando, Miss Kittin, David Holmes, Plaid and Meat Katie.