Terry Lee Brown Jnr

Real Name:
Norman Feller
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Terry Lee Brown Junior, also known as Norman Feller, started DJing at parties in the German underground techno and house movement back in 1989. His first productions followed soon after with "The Big Deal" breaking Terry into the world of production back in 1993. Immediately Terry's talent was recognized, and he began contributing more tracks to the global underground. Succesful records like "Tales of Mystery" produced together with Tom Wax of AWeX began making waves in the scene. After his civil service he decided to dedicate his life to music and build up a studio of his own. According to Terry, "Music was always one of the most important things in my life so I took the chance to realize this dream." In 1995 he met Alex Plastic who had just founded the Plastic City label for which he first did a remix of Soundcraft's house- classic "The Movement, the Message". In autumn he presented his first release as Terry Lee Brown Junior, the Tribal Nova EP, a multi-faceted, but resolved three track EP. "Tribal Nova" was the percussive trippy house track, "Brother For Real" was a more type of a cool summer-evening track with a touch of jazz, and the third track "Bad House Music" became a pumpin' clubhit. Terry's goal was to never produce one kind of music. He strived to incorporate all of his favorite elements into one cohesive piece of music that was new and innovative. By fusing elements of house, techno, jazz, downtempo, and even drum and bass, Terry began to develop his own distinctive style.When asked about his sound, Terry will say "I am a many sided guy and I am just doing the music how I feel when I am in my studio."
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Discography

Remixes:
For An Angel (Remixes) (Maxi) (6 versions) For An Angel (Terry Le... Deviant Records ... 1998
The Unreleased Projects E.P. Vol. 1. (CD, EP) Amazonic (Terry Lee Br... Hooj Choons 1998
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For An Angel (Maxi) (4 versions) For An Angel (Terry Le... Deviant Records ... 1998
The Sky EP Series No. 6 (12") Home Videos (Terry Lee... Exceptional 2003
Tracks Appear On:
Isochronic - United Shades Of Techno (4xCD, Comp, Mixed) Back To Reception, Min... Sound And Media Ltd 1998
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Review by djplank Mar 14, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
Terry Lee Brown and His choice of music for all of the 'Terry's Cafe' Series... is what i would describe as 'Top Drawer'. Every track....has the ability to pull you into sounds and formations...that make you shout out - YES!..How can anyone NOT like this. Well...it does it for me...Try it yourself...you will not be dissapointed. Simple ...Pure Quality!
Review by Villa.Savoye (edited over 8 years ago)
With a name like Terry Lee Brown Jr. you might be led to believe that this artist was raised in the urban landscape of Chicago, where his mother played him funk and disco records while in his crib. His album covers just add to the image with a cartoon face that could be a caricature of Chris Rock wearing sunglasses. But in reality TLB Jr. is Norman Feller, a white guy from Germany. You may associate Germany with hard, cold, pounding techno, but the music of Norman Feller as TLB Jr. is funky, soulful while maintaining a healthy dose of dancefloor punch. Specializing in deep, chunky slices of house, Feller keeps the music full, lively and energetic without ever falling into cheesy fluff. Check out his recordings as Nor Elle for music that's more on the downtempo side, while still retaining his super-high level of production and musical quality.

-Villa.Savoye

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