Sunset in Colombo by Nishan Lee

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Nishan Lee was born and raised in Colombo, Sri Lanka with morethan 15 years experience in the industry and awakened a taste for the art of DJing and increased his interest in music. He is a specialist in the entertainment scene in Sri Lanka & Dubai and has performed in various clubs and events. Nishan Lee’s forte lies in various genres ranging from Electronic Dance Music Progressive House, Deep House, Techno House. Nishan Lee prefers deep, emotional, hypnotic and heart touching music, that's why he had chosen Progressive House as a main genre. He gets into electronic music by listening John Digweed, Sasha, Hernan Cattaneo, Nick Warren, Richie Hawtin, Guy J and many more. Gradually a simple passion for music evolved into attempts to create the first experience with electronic music starts in early ‘90s.Released his first EP (Skinner Box) on Michael A’s Genesis Music Label in mid 2016 and the EP has been supported through the years by the likes of DJs Like Hernan Cattaneo, CID Inc, Marcelo Vasami, MUUI. Nishan Lee’s work has been receiving great support and good feedback from the likes of artists like Hernan Cattaneo, Robert Babicz, Roger Martinez, Navar, MUUI, Darin Epsilon, CID Inc, Jamie Stevens, Lonya, Marc Poppcke, Simos Tagias, Marcelo Vasami, Stas Drive, Silinder and his tracks can be heard in venues and events such as Moonpark, Amsterdam Dance Event, Warung Beach Club, BPM Festival. Also he has played alongside a variety of artists and DJs like Guy J, Guy Mantzur, CID Inc, Darin Epsilon, Lonya, Khen, Brian CID, Stas Drive, Patrick Carrera aka MUUI, Praveen Achary, Subandrio and more. Over decades of priceless experiences and a mind full of creativity and unimaginable talent, Nishan Lee anticipates his involvement in many more recognised movements and events (BASEMENT Dubai, Underground Rhythm & Audiosolo Sri Lanka) as he continues to pursue his passion to accomplish his initial goal, moving the masses. 

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