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Joey Negro is just one of a host of pseudonyms that have been employed by the British recording artist David Lee down the years; as a DJ and producer, Lee has also been known, depending on who you ask, as Jakatta, Doug Willis, Raven Maize and Sessomatto, and your guess is quite frankly as good as mine as to why he can’t just stick with the one. Either way, he’s enjoyed a career that’s been successful mainly because of his uncanny ability to spot trends coming a mile off; consider, for instance, the fact that his success in the nineties came mainly as a remixer, where he offered his own spin on tracks by the likes of Pet Shop Boys, M People and Diana Ross, and that more recently, with the EDM craze well and truly igniting once more, he’s been back at the forefront of that particular movement, playing high-energy sets across the UK on a regular basis and focusing most recently, in recorded terms, on the brand of house that he’s made his own in Britain over the course of his colourful career to date. He’s a regular fixture at major club events across the country, so it shouldn’t be long before an opportunity to witness what’s made him a British cult hero is made available to you.