
Never/mind/the/darkness/of/it… is the follow up to Caligula theme music 2.7.5. with darker vibes and is a web of noise to get caught in.
Bandcamp: http://leebannon.bandcamp.com/album/never-mind-the-darkness-of-it

Never/mind/the/darkness/of/it… is the follow up to Caligula theme music 2.7.5. with darker vibes and is a web of noise to get caught in.
Bandcamp: http://leebannon.bandcamp.com/album/never-mind-the-darkness-of-it

Lee Bannon reworks Blu’s “SLNGBNGRS” originally produced by Dibia$e, off the YORK LP.
iTunes: York – Blu

Lawtown representative Ghetto aka GH comes through with the first leak off his upcoming Mixtape “Chain Smoking” dropping on the holy grail of smoking days, 4/20. “Fuck Wit U” is produced by DJ Concept & it’s what Ghetto calls “the hardest track on the mixtape”. Chain Smoking includes features and production from Smoke Dza, Fat Trel, Sean Price, Reks, Lee Bannon, MoSS, Concept and more.
New music video from SuperSTah Snuk’s Man Of 1000 Styles mixtape (March 11th), “Up Against The Wall” featuring Termanology, REKS and produced by Lee Bannon.
Directed by The Rhyminal.


New music from SuperSTah Snuk’s Man Of 1000 Styles mixtape (March 11th), “Up Against The Wall” featuring Termanology, REKS and produced by Lee Bannon.
New video for REKS’ “Judas” produced by Lee Bannon, off the upcoming Revolution Cocktail.
Director: Giancarlo Loffredo
iTunes: Judas – Single – Reks


Never one to bite his tongue for anyone REKS is starting this new year off with select words for those who extend one hand while holding the dagger in the other. Brought to you by garglegrenades.com, ‘Revolution Cocktail’ is a warm up for what promises to be another productive year for REKS .
With “Judas,” produced by California’s monster beatsmith Lee Bannon, we have the first leak off of REKS “Revolution Cocktail” mixtape which will be released on 1-22-2013 on iTunes.
Free download is only available for 48 hours!
While everyone spent 2012 fretting and pondering over the end of the world, 7evenThirty was busy serving up his own apocalypse. Heaven’s Computer is one of the finest concept albums hip-hop has produced in recent memory. The Jackson, Mississipi MC spun the tale of Max Redrum’s quest to annihilate Earth with the style and attitude of a liquor store cypher.
After dropping the video for one of the more acerbic tracks on the LP, “Where It’s At”, 7even comes back around to hit you with the remix. He enlists Sacramento young gun Lee Bannon with the task of reworking some of the most aggressive bars on the album. Bannon pairs 7even’s feral conviction with a hard-hitting drum loop and a cooled out synth line.
Part b-boy, part space-gangster, part novelist, 7evenThirty is exactly the creative breath of fresh air hip-hop needs. Heaven’s Computer is available now via Mello Music Group.


The third visual from C Plus x Lee Bannon – “Young Champions” EP
Directed by Erick Lee
Download: thirdletta.com

