Lee Burridge Interview: Balance 012

You're releasing Balance012, which is a three disc album what made you do it over three CDs?
One whole extra CD of great music! It actually gave me a better opportunity to express myself in the way I like to play a club set. I really enjoy and actually play better when given more time as it allows me to tell the story slowly and with more detail. To make records make sense of each other and not just ram a bunch of hits into a mix. It depends if you would rather read the highlights or read the whole story.
What are the differences between the three CDs?
I thought long and hard about this package. It took me over two months to compile and mix the three discs.
CD1 - I've wanted to put together a collection of music that I find beauty within. Music made with passion, warmth and with a slight melancholic feel to each track. There are so many multi disc mixes with the standard 'ambient chill out' disc' that I wanted to try and make something that was very nice to listen to but not an ambient mix.
CD2 - This was the disc I was struggling with right up until the last week. I went in with the intention of making this a collection of druggy house music and minimal techno and it actually ended up being quite a ride with more ups and downs than I'd set out to make. The mix twists and turns and chugs and bumps along and really is pretty much the closest I've come to capturing what I do in a club since the Tyrant CD's. There are so many layers to these tracks and I feel this mix will open up over time to anyone who gives it a chance. It represents the part of the night that you get lost in and have no real idea what happened.
CD3 - Ahh..the consummate rocking CD. One always feels under pressure to put a more 'rocking' CD on a mix. This is it. Again I wanted to try and do something a little different so I set out this mix as a continuation of the previous 2 discs. It starts out in a much bolder way than anything I've done Previously. It's tough and drummy (my new word I've been using!) for a long time before letting you off for a moment then back to drummy! it's music for fucked up people.
These are the best mix CD's I've made since Craig Richards and I made Tyrant and I'm really happy with all three.
What are some of the biggest lessons you've learnt while being a DJ?
That Im no more important than anyone else just lucky to have fallen into this life and that a sense of humour goes a long way especially as I was an ugly child!
What's been the best party you've DJed at?
I have a few but I played in Brazil at a club called Warung a while back which was out of this world and also every time I go to Romania it blows my mind.
What's your preference - playing at festivals or clubs?
Clubs for sure. They have a much more intimate vibe.
One whole extra CD of great music! It actually gave me a better opportunity to express myself in the way I like to play a club set. I really enjoy and actually play better when given more time as it allows me to tell the story slowly and with more detail. To make records make sense of each other and not just ram a bunch of hits into a mix. It depends if you would rather read the highlights or read the whole story.
What are the differences between the three CDs?
I thought long and hard about this package. It took me over two months to compile and mix the three discs.
CD1 - I've wanted to put together a collection of music that I find beauty within. Music made with passion, warmth and with a slight melancholic feel to each track. There are so many multi disc mixes with the standard 'ambient chill out' disc' that I wanted to try and make something that was very nice to listen to but not an ambient mix.
CD2 - This was the disc I was struggling with right up until the last week. I went in with the intention of making this a collection of druggy house music and minimal techno and it actually ended up being quite a ride with more ups and downs than I'd set out to make. The mix twists and turns and chugs and bumps along and really is pretty much the closest I've come to capturing what I do in a club since the Tyrant CD's. There are so many layers to these tracks and I feel this mix will open up over time to anyone who gives it a chance. It represents the part of the night that you get lost in and have no real idea what happened.
CD3 - Ahh..the consummate rocking CD. One always feels under pressure to put a more 'rocking' CD on a mix. This is it. Again I wanted to try and do something a little different so I set out this mix as a continuation of the previous 2 discs. It starts out in a much bolder way than anything I've done Previously. It's tough and drummy (my new word I've been using!) for a long time before letting you off for a moment then back to drummy! it's music for fucked up people.
These are the best mix CD's I've made since Craig Richards and I made Tyrant and I'm really happy with all three.
What are some of the biggest lessons you've learnt while being a DJ?
That Im no more important than anyone else just lucky to have fallen into this life and that a sense of humour goes a long way especially as I was an ugly child!
What's been the best party you've DJed at?
I have a few but I played in Brazil at a club called Warung a while back which was out of this world and also every time I go to Romania it blows my mind.
What's your preference - playing at festivals or clubs?
Clubs for sure. They have a much more intimate vibe.
Lee Burridge Interview: Balance 012
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