Hi! I'm Lee. Welcome to my blog. Here we talk music: news, reviews, interviews, tips, tutorials and more. I'm also working on the upcoming podcast Influenced as a guest, writer and researcher alongside music aficionado Mark Williams and friends. Watch this space! I have been a lover of music for as long as I can remember, an amateur lyricist for 25 years, a music writer for 15 years and a hobbyist musician and blogger for almost 10 years. My tastes range from jazz to house to hip hop and I love helping artists from all genres develop their sound. My music, videos, reviews and interviews have been featured in a variety of magazines and websites, including: B-Boy Tech Report Gimme That Beat Humanhuman Audio Skills Dream House Beats Where Did the Road Go Beat Tape Co-Op Push Power Promo Drum Magazine You can find my music on Bandcamp: Monkey Mind Sounds AKA LeeTNB And you can find me on Facebook: The New Beatmaker page Lee's personal page
NEWS: The music world mourns the passing of a true genius
No amount of words from myself will do Prince's legacy and contributions to music and popular culture anywhere near the justice it deserves.
Therefore, I will not even try to.
I do, however, recommend the wonderful documentary above - featuring members of Prince's legendary The Revolution and esteemed writers including Paul Gambaccini - which looks back at Prince's - parden the pun - most purple patch.
?uestlove, D'Angelo Bilal + More Talk About Prince
Equally essential viewing below thanks to Okayplayer.
As is to be expected at such a terrible time as this, many in the beatmaking community are creating musical tributes to one of the most - if not the most - influential musical artists of our time.
A special 'Soundcloud Sessions' featuring the best of these tributes shall be forthcoming.
Prince Rogers Nelson, thank you.
Prince Rogers Nelson (June 7, 1958 – April 21, 2016).
No amount of words from myself will do Prince's legacy and contributions to music and popular culture anywhere near the justice it deserves.
Therefore, I will not even try to.
I do, however, recommend the wonderful documentary above - featuring members of Prince's legendary The Revolution and esteemed writers including Paul Gambaccini - which looks back at Prince's - parden the pun - most purple patch.
?uestlove, D'Angelo Bilal + More Talk About Prince
Equally essential viewing below thanks to Okayplayer.
As is to be expected at such a terrible time as this, many in the beatmaking community are creating musical tributes to one of the most - if not the most - influential musical artists of our time.
A special 'Soundcloud Sessions' featuring the best of these tributes shall be forthcoming.
Prince Rogers Nelson, thank you.
Prince Rogers Nelson (June 7, 1958 – April 21, 2016).