UK underground star Felix Lee breaks thru with a long-awaited and lushly formed debut album on Planet Mu, flanked by peers including Ecco2k, Yayoyanoh, Oxhy and Kamixlo
As an early collaborator with Elysia Crampton, organiser of London’s influential Endless events and NTS show, and previously producing under the 5tarb01 and Lexxi aliases, Felix Lee has been a pivotal underground figure for the past decade.
With ‘Inna Daze’ he finally presents a definitive self-portrait full of introspective, strung out feels, melancholy melodies and low-key bumps turning strains of reggaeton, R&B and drill to intimate purpose. It’s essentially emo and trip hop for 2019, but with some ruder leans to club music in the likes of ’Still Torn’ and the ripping synth leads of ‘Slow Decay’, both featuring Oxhy, as well as the bolshy militancy of ‘Smoke’ with Kamixlo.
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UK underground star Felix Lee breaks thru with a long-awaited and lushly formed debut album on Planet Mu, flanked by peers including Ecco2k, Yayoyanoh, Oxhy and Kamixlo
As an early collaborator with Elysia Crampton, organiser of London’s influential Endless events and NTS show, and previously producing under the 5tarb01 and Lexxi aliases, Felix Lee has been a pivotal underground figure for the past decade.
With ‘Inna Daze’ he finally presents a definitive self-portrait full of introspective, strung out feels, melancholy melodies and low-key bumps turning strains of reggaeton, R&B and drill to intimate purpose. It’s essentially emo and trip hop for 2019, but with some ruder leans to club music in the likes of ’Still Torn’ and the ripping synth leads of ‘Slow Decay’, both featuring Oxhy, as well as the bolshy militancy of ‘Smoke’ with Kamixlo.
UK underground star Felix Lee breaks thru with a long-awaited and lushly formed debut album on Planet Mu, flanked by peers including Ecco2k, Yayoyanoh, Oxhy and Kamixlo
As an early collaborator with Elysia Crampton, organiser of London’s influential Endless events and NTS show, and previously producing under the 5tarb01 and Lexxi aliases, Felix Lee has been a pivotal underground figure for the past decade.
With ‘Inna Daze’ he finally presents a definitive self-portrait full of introspective, strung out feels, melancholy melodies and low-key bumps turning strains of reggaeton, R&B and drill to intimate purpose. It’s essentially emo and trip hop for 2019, but with some ruder leans to club music in the likes of ’Still Torn’ and the ripping synth leads of ‘Slow Decay’, both featuring Oxhy, as well as the bolshy militancy of ‘Smoke’ with Kamixlo.
UK underground star Felix Lee breaks thru with a long-awaited and lushly formed debut album on Planet Mu, flanked by peers including Ecco2k, Yayoyanoh, Oxhy and Kamixlo
As an early collaborator with Elysia Crampton, organiser of London’s influential Endless events and NTS show, and previously producing under the 5tarb01 and Lexxi aliases, Felix Lee has been a pivotal underground figure for the past decade.
With ‘Inna Daze’ he finally presents a definitive self-portrait full of introspective, strung out feels, melancholy melodies and low-key bumps turning strains of reggaeton, R&B and drill to intimate purpose. It’s essentially emo and trip hop for 2019, but with some ruder leans to club music in the likes of ’Still Torn’ and the ripping synth leads of ‘Slow Decay’, both featuring Oxhy, as well as the bolshy militancy of ‘Smoke’ with Kamixlo.
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UK underground star Felix Lee breaks thru with a long-awaited and lushly formed debut album on Planet Mu, flanked by peers including Ecco2k, Yayoyanoh, Oxhy and Kamixlo
As an early collaborator with Elysia Crampton, organiser of London’s influential Endless events and NTS show, and previously producing under the 5tarb01 and Lexxi aliases, Felix Lee has been a pivotal underground figure for the past decade.
With ‘Inna Daze’ he finally presents a definitive self-portrait full of introspective, strung out feels, melancholy melodies and low-key bumps turning strains of reggaeton, R&B and drill to intimate purpose. It’s essentially emo and trip hop for 2019, but with some ruder leans to club music in the likes of ’Still Torn’ and the ripping synth leads of ‘Slow Decay’, both featuring Oxhy, as well as the bolshy militancy of ‘Smoke’ with Kamixlo.
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UK underground star Felix Lee breaks thru with a long-awaited and lushly formed debut album on Planet Mu, flanked by peers including Ecco2k, Yayoyanoh, Oxhy and Kamixlo
As an early collaborator with Elysia Crampton, organiser of London’s influential Endless events and NTS show, and previously producing under the 5tarb01 and Lexxi aliases, Felix Lee has been a pivotal underground figure for the past decade.
With ‘Inna Daze’ he finally presents a definitive self-portrait full of introspective, strung out feels, melancholy melodies and low-key bumps turning strains of reggaeton, R&B and drill to intimate purpose. It’s essentially emo and trip hop for 2019, but with some ruder leans to club music in the likes of ’Still Torn’ and the ripping synth leads of ‘Slow Decay’, both featuring Oxhy, as well as the bolshy militancy of ‘Smoke’ with Kamixlo.