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Lee Burridge
Lee Burridge (born November 1968) is a British DJ and producer who was influential in the underground club scene in Hong Kong in the 1990s, where he also helped established the nightclub Neptune's.
Burridge later became a member of England's Tyrant Soundsystem, along with DJs Craig Richards and Sasha, and he has regularly performed at Burning Man. In 2011, he began the All Day I Dream imprint, which led to a touring festival. He founded the off-shoot record label All Day I Dream in Waves in 2021.
Lee Burridge's DJ career began in the tourist village of Eype in the county of Dorset on 26 December 1983. He played for the first time at The New Inn, a bar owned and run by his parents. Shortly thereafter, with the help of his father, Burridge started his own mobile DJ operation, "Cutz" and spent the next few years traveling the surrounding countryside villages and towns, playing weddings, birthday parties, and even the occasional funeral.[citation needed]
Working as a mobile DJ led to a seasonal opportunity at a local holiday resort. Soon after that, Burridge began performing every weekend at the local town's nightclub, where he played mostly chart music while also MCing.
Burridge's first big break came when he landed a residency at a club called The Palace in Somerset.[when?] He played weekly and was introduced to the art of mixing records by one of the club's other resident DJs, Wayne Rideout. It was also at The Palace during the summer of 1987 that a group of visitors turned Burridge on to London's emerging acid house sound.[citation needed]
In early 1991, Burridge was offered job in the then British colony of Hong Kong by a club owner from overseas.[citation needed]
He moved to Hong Kong to start a full-time DJ career for the first time at a club called Joe Banana's, where he engaged in antics such as hanging upside down from the sprinkler system above the booth. His sets typically catered to a more commercial audience. During this time, he credits himself with bringing UK's early rave parties to Hong Kong.
While in Hong Kong, Burridge helped establish Neptune's, a popular nightspot. He also performed in Thailand.
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Lee Burridge
Lee Burridge (born November 1968) is a British DJ and producer who was influential in the underground club scene in Hong Kong in the 1990s, where he also helped established the nightclub Neptune's.
Burridge later became a member of England's Tyrant Soundsystem, along with DJs Craig Richards and Sasha, and he has regularly performed at Burning Man. In 2011, he began the All Day I Dream imprint, which led to a touring festival. He founded the off-shoot record label All Day I Dream in Waves in 2021.
Lee Burridge's DJ career began in the tourist village of Eype in the county of Dorset on 26 December 1983. He played for the first time at The New Inn, a bar owned and run by his parents. Shortly thereafter, with the help of his father, Burridge started his own mobile DJ operation, "Cutz" and spent the next few years traveling the surrounding countryside villages and towns, playing weddings, birthday parties, and even the occasional funeral.[citation needed]
Working as a mobile DJ led to a seasonal opportunity at a local holiday resort. Soon after that, Burridge began performing every weekend at the local town's nightclub, where he played mostly chart music while also MCing.
Burridge's first big break came when he landed a residency at a club called The Palace in Somerset.[when?] He played weekly and was introduced to the art of mixing records by one of the club's other resident DJs, Wayne Rideout. It was also at The Palace during the summer of 1987 that a group of visitors turned Burridge on to London's emerging acid house sound.[citation needed]
In early 1991, Burridge was offered job in the then British colony of Hong Kong by a club owner from overseas.[citation needed]
He moved to Hong Kong to start a full-time DJ career for the first time at a club called Joe Banana's, where he engaged in antics such as hanging upside down from the sprinkler system above the booth. His sets typically catered to a more commercial audience. During this time, he credits himself with bringing UK's early rave parties to Hong Kong.
While in Hong Kong, Burridge helped establish Neptune's, a popular nightspot. He also performed in Thailand.
