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Biography
Made up of Adam Deitch on drums and Borahm Lee on decks, with both of them playing keyboards and producing their records as well, Break Science are an electronica band with far more legitimacy than your average EDM group. No, pressing a space bar and jumping up and down has never been enough for either of these men, for whom both their careers have consisted of making music that can be as intelligent as it is fun. With that in mind, they’ve found the perfect collaborators in each other, and they successfully combine Deitch’s skill with a raucous, hip-hop inspired breakbeat with Lee’s subtle mastery of dub influenced soundscapes to make some of the most creative EDM you’ll ever hear.
Both men met as part of New York City’s constantly fertile underground hip-hop scene and were absolutely taken by each-other’s production style. Both were in the middle of high profile careers at the time, with Lee working as Kanye West’s touring keyboard player and Deitch as a Grammy nominated session drummer for everyone from Justin Timberlake to 50 Cent. However, during their downtime they both started playing in a band together with a few other musicians, but as time went on the chemistry between Lee and Deitch over-ruled the other members of the band and the band was soon made up of the two of them and no-one else.
Since then the band has become one of the most acclaimed names in modern electronica, working with Pretty Lights Music for several different releases, from their officially released debut studio album “Seven Bridges”, to a multitude of free downloads, E.Ps and singles. They are also quite possibly the best live band in EDM, with Deitch’s live drumming complimenting Lee’s keyboard soundscapes as perfectly as it does to his wild scratching and creative samples on the turntable. They’re a band proudly carving out their own space in music both in what they sound like and how they work as a band, and they won’t be coming down from the top of their game any time soon. Highly recommended.
Live reviews
This Brooklyn based duo perform tonight in their home state of New York this evening to an adoring gathering of people who have been with them since the start of their five year career so far. Adam Deitch (a Grammy Award nominee for Best R&B Album in 2010) and Borahm Lee take to the stage to perform some of their most successful singles to date. Deitch is a force of nature behind a drum kit having played for 50 Cent and guitarist John Scofield, his CV is nothing but versatility and creativity.
Tonight they perform a lot of their recent material, songs such as “Who Got It” and “40 Days Interlude” has this audience dancing from start to finish, bopping along, and applauding throughout the set. The atmosphere is euphoric in this intimate venue. They take it back a couple of years and perform tracks such as “Zion Station” and “Victory” for these EDM and hip-hop fanatics.
This is definitely a go see! Live shows are always better, but they brought the bass! It was such a great performance and nothing like the music I listened to on Spotify or SoundCloud. Marvel Years was phenomenal too!