Though relatively new in his career, Californian producer Lee Bannon has already amassed an impressively diverse discography, from producing hip-hop beats for Pro Era to experimenting with jungle on last year's Ninja Tune debut Alternate/Endings. There's even more Bannon on the horizon, as the artist has announced a new EP.
The release is called Main/Flex, and Bannon calls it more "aggressive," adding that draws from "current events, social injustice and personal loss."
Continuing his penchant for unpredictability, the artist has also culled a wide variety of collaborators for the release. This includes hip-hop crew Ratking, producer DJ Earl and, most surprising of all, Anthrax drummer Charlie Benante.
Main/Flex is set to arrive on October 28. UPDATE: The EP is now schedule to arrive November 4 via Babygrande.
Thanks to Resident Advisor for the tip.
The release is called Main/Flex, and Bannon calls it more "aggressive," adding that draws from "current events, social injustice and personal loss."
Continuing his penchant for unpredictability, the artist has also culled a wide variety of collaborators for the release. This includes hip-hop crew Ratking, producer DJ Earl and, most surprising of all, Anthrax drummer Charlie Benante.
Main/Flex is set to arrive on October 28. UPDATE: The EP is now schedule to arrive November 4 via Babygrande.
Thanks to Resident Advisor for the tip.