The music world mourns the loss of Mallorca Lee, the esteemed frontman of the Scottish 90s dance music act Ultra Sonic. Lee, 51, passed away on Sunday, leaving behind a profound legacy that has left an indelible mark on the rave scene and beyond.
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Just weeks ago, Mallorca Lee revealed on social media that he had been diagnosed with terminal cancer. The news sent shockwaves through the music community, as fans and fellow musicians rallied around him in support.

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Lee, hailing from Paisley, Scotland, first rose to prominence as the founder of Ultra Sonic in 1991. The techno group quickly gained traction and amassed a loyal following with their infectious beats and electrifying performances. Singles like “Do You Believe in Love?” and “Obsession” catapulted Ultra Sonic into the UK Top 100 charts, solidifying their status as pioneers of the rave scene.
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Despite the challenges posed by his illness, Mallorca Lee remained dedicated to his craft, releasing music that continued to captivate audiences. Ultra Sonic’s most recent single, “Hardcore Will Never Die,” released in 2020, was a testament to Lee’s enduring passion for music and his unwavering commitment to his art.
The news of Mallorca Lee’s passing was met with an outpouring of grief and tributes from fans and fellow musicians alike. DJ Kid, a longtime friend and collaborator, took to social media to announce Lee’s death, expressing profound sadness at the loss of a legendary figure in the music industry.


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