Lee Haslam is a British electronic music producer and DJ whose career began in the mid‑1990s after a first gig in Doncaster in 1996. He entered the industry by securing a position at the record label Tidy Trax, where he demonstrated his DJ skills and later became label manager by 2000. His breakthrough came with the 2002 releases "Here Comes The Pain" and "Music Is The Drug" on Tidy Trax; the latter reached number 14 on the UK Dance chart and received a four‑star review in Muzik magazine. In 2004, he released the single "Liberate" and performed a BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix alongside the Tidy Boys and Judge Jules. The 2005 Tidy Euphoria compilation, mixed by Haslam, entered the UK compilation chart at number 10. He directed the Slinky nightclub in Bournemouth from 2007 until its closure in 2013, then joined the Gatecrasher brand to organise events worldwide. Since 2021, he has served as general manager of the Tidy label, continuing to influence the hard house scene through production and event management.