Lee Bannon "Gnarlon Bando's Midnight Noir" (Audio CD) |
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'Gnarlon Bando's Midnight Noir' is a "Soundtrack to an imaginary movie" says Bannon. Pulling inspiration from the LA noir film genre Lee creating this concept album which heavily praised by the media across a number of genres.
“And…the winner for coolest concept for a beat tape ever goes to…Lee Bannon.” - Potholes in My Blog “For this release however, he’s doing his own L.A. Noire impression and it’s fucking top-notch genre melding, creative genius.” - Potholes in My Blog “At one point, he's doing psychedelic boom-bap. At another, he's piecing together thudding kraut rock. It's an altogether engaging, albeit slightly puzzling, approach that leaves us wanting more, if only to further attempt to explain just what Bannon's doing as a producer.” - PREFIX “The slickly produced soundtrack is prime for high-speed car chases, karate fights in night clubs and penthouse adult scenes with exotic substances and women.” - Impose Magazine “FYI: If you've got something with 'noir' in the title, I'll more than likely check it out. Thankfully, Lee Bannon's electronic/instrumental project, Gnarlon Bando's Midnight Noir, is also good!” - HipHopisReal “Reportedly releasing one of the dopest instrumental projects last year, he is almost criminally slept on as a producer. “ - Another New Track “A surreal adventure brimming with thrills and chills and ultimate merriment, Lee Bannon has tied of all those emotions together and presented them in the best possible way. Outstanding production. Outstanding story-telling. It's an outstanding machination of musical goodness” -Music Dissection “The main thing is that Lee Bannon always delivers dope beats and Gnarlon Bando's Midnight Noir is definitely calmer as most of his productions before.” -RapOdneLizenz “his is Lee Bannon’s latest beat tape/instrumental album inspired by vinyl film soundtracks one would find whilst on a digging mission. It’s name is “Gnarlon Bando’s Midnight Noir” and it’s dope as hell. Peep the Italian film soundtrack late 60’s & early 70’s era inspired cover art. Don’t sleep!” - Producers I know
Stream 'Gnarlon Bando's Midnight Noir' Here: http://tinyurl.com/kmkcvo5 |