Charts - Superstar Dj Lee
intro by Brent Crampton
photo by Misha
Superstar DJ Lee has been rockin' tha dancefloor since
early 95. Over the years he has performed with the
likes of Bad Boy Bill, Joey Beltram, DJ Icey, Angel
Alanis, and countless other world renown DJ's. His 5
year stint as the DJ in the band, George Zip, gave him
the chance to play alongside such national acts as The
Kottonmouth Kings, 2SkinneeJ's and Ziggy Marley.
Considered one of the main players in the introduction
to dance music culture in Omaha, Lee has continued to
be on top of his game while keeping modest about his
music and his life. Lee currently holds residency at
Omaha's 415 where he, along with Myth, book DJ's for
Omaha's premiere underground house club. Here's what has been rocking the Omaha scene lately.
- Deep Sensation - Somehow, Somewhere (There's a Soul
Heaven - ITH records) -
Tight male vocals over a smoothed out bass line, this
track is essential for any house DJ.
- The Beginners Feat. Harold - Tonight's the Night
(Phats and Small Mutant Disco Remix)- Waxhabit - I love Phats and Small. These guys always come up
with quality groovin' tracks.
- Phats and Small - Sun Comes Out - BMG -
Once again, you can't go wrong with these guys. This
track is a killer closer.
- Soul Avengers - Love You Feel - White -
Upbeat filtered madness. This track just makes you
happy.
- Matt Caseli - Regina's Porn Track - ProgCity -
Sexy latino vocals balances out this smooth disco
print.
- Dr. Kucho! - Lies to Yourself - Discdoctor -
This guy is another amazing producer. The analogish
breakdown towards the end brings this track to
perfection.
- Mov-Ya! & Steve Lavers - Monkey Scratch -
Intergroove -
Thick hard tweaky breaks. That's all you need to get
the night going right.
- Unknown - Thunderstruck - Hill Bill Records -
AC/DC's Thunderstruck intro over a pounding broken
kick drum. Gets the crowd's attention every time.
- Steelzawheelz - D-Fonk - West -
Hard techy funked up breaks with a little soul built
in.
- Unknown - Midnight Caress - White -
Gorgio Moroder's Midnight Express mashed up with a
pounding kick. Gotta have some of the old school to
appreciate the new.