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Plant/Page Drummer Michael Lee Showcases New DJ Dance Music Concept to Rave Reviews
Plant/Page Drummer Michael Lee
Showcases New DJ Dance Music Concept
to Rave Reviews
Los Angeles, CA (FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE): An exciting new DJ dance music concept created and performed by Robert Plant/Jimmy Page drummer Michael Lee and renowned Scottish DJ Neil Wiser is receiving rave reviews from industry insiders, promoters, DJs and enthusiastic DJ Dance music fans.
The sound, dubbed Progressive Spin by the duo, consists of live drums with more than a hint of Rock", played to expertly composed, mixed and pumping electronica.
Lee is one of the best drummers Ive ever seen or heard and what he and Wiser are doing now is amazing, and very, very cool," says rock-n-roll movie director Chuck Griffith.
Lee and Wiser showcased their act at this years prestigious Winter Music Conference in Miami, with a special encore performance the following week in Los Angeles.
Immediately after the Miami show, we were approached by several promoters to go on tour," says manager Penny Keaton. It really is a new genre in DJ dance music, and the response has been tremendous."
World-class drummer and Grammy winner Lee, called a rock god" and hero for all" by music critics, is known for his sinewy brew of pure talent," and powerful and inventive playing." He has toured with The Cult, Echo and the Bunnymen, Plant and
Page, and has produced two highly successful Plant/Page albums, Unledded and Walking into Clarksdale.
Wiser, named Edinburghs DJ OF THE YEAR, has regularly played to 12,000 clubbers a week in venues throughout Scotland and with many of the top DJs in the world (Danny Rampling, Carl Cox, the late Tony Di Vist, Todd Terry, Robert Owens, Kevin Sanderson, Smokin Jo).
Within months of their meeting last year, Lee and Wiser developed the Progressive Spin dance music concept, which they went on to debut to enthusiastic crowds during a European sellout tour.
Its aural and visual at the same time," says Lee, who is back in the UK with Wiser to finish work on a new album.
To view a video clip of the Lee/Wiser performance in Los Angeles, go to www.atomiclighthouse.com/drums.htm.
For more information, contact Penny Keaton, Penny Keaton Management, Hollywood, California, Phone: (323) 665-8411, Email: pkeaton@pacbell.net
Media Contact: Dawn Chaban, Atomic Lighthouse, Phone: (323) 669-1739, Email: dawn@atomiclighthouse.com.
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