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Introduced to the world of music at a young age, Christopher Lee strives to capture imagination, redefine standards, master creativity, challenge the conventional, and exceed all expectations. He understands that though modernity focuses on the mainstream and the familiar, beyond these studio walls lies a myriad of artistic concepts not yet discovered by the masses, not yet transmitted through radiowaves.

With this mentality, the artist embarks on a musical journey to introduce to his audience a variety of songs neither limited by genre restraints nor conformed by the media. Inspired by his belief that true beauty does exist outside society's expectations, Christopher has spent countless hours devoted to painting vivid aural imagery. His endeavors have yielded an album worthy of his creed, proof that the power of music is boundless and the ingenuity of the human mind is infinite.

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Christopher Lee's debut EP album, "999 Seconds," features five high-quality (320kbps) tracks representing five distinct points in the musical universe. From the opening roar of "High-voltage" to the closing hum of "Anthem of the Silent," this collection of songs transcends the constraints of genres and defines beauty in a unique manner independent of mainstream expectations. Though the album is without a cohesive genre or sound, behind the various atmospheres...
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posted on Mar 1 at 6:38 pm
Some great soundtrackesque music. I love it.

Jeremy
posted on Feb 2 at 11:46 am
I like the bio comments and couldn't agree with you more. Radio in my opinion is an obstacle rather then a tool for most progressive thinking musicians. If you don't fall with-in certain preconceived concepts or genres then you will never be accepted with-in the established on air realms. Quality and musicality does not mean a thing if someone else can't see a way to force feed it to the masses and reap profits. Yet in a way its our own faults for letting this become the acceptable way to convey our musical tastes. The internet has opened new doors to reach out to other like minded people. I hope this is only the beginning for all the musicians who truly love to create music for themselves first, then for others to hopefully enjoy also.

Peace

Joel
posted on Feb 2 at 9:05 am
This is wonderful...I'm usually a fan of the older rock sound, but this is very well done
posted on Jan 31 at 2:51 pm
Great Music!
posted on Jan 29 at 9:35 am
Thanx.... you should check out some of my Metal stuff also.... I'm really diggin your trax also.....
posted on Jan 29 at 6:36 am
Crystal Petals is definately my favorite.

-INNO
posted on Jan 29 at 5:15 am
Your Instumentals are great especially the ambient isolation.
Well Done
posted on Jan 28 at 1:26 pm
pretty awesome
posted on Jan 27 at 4:49 pm
To: Christopher [as mentioned previously] I will be happy to do what I can to help your music gain greater exposure [and I hope your growing number of Fans will as well] - first at fuzz and, thereafter, to leverage our collective efforts through the Mixtape [the fuzz widget embeddable throughout the web currently in "beta" and [I hope/hint to fuzz site team} with important add-on features to come that permit increased and iterative Artist/Fan value-added interactivity to make it the cutting-edge tool of choice for music discovery and appreciation].

As I have been experimenting with the fuzz site to find ways to better leverage input of Artist and Fan alike, I find that, increasingly, a distinctive element to give fuzz a "signature indie cool" [if I may be permitted to so describe it - at least prospectively and tentatively] is the growing Artist/Fan interactivity on this site to generate value-added content, step-by-step, and a different way to present/discover music in the web-based era.

There are a multitude of music sites out there that are seeking the "Rosetta Stone" to demystify all that is still mysterious about music creation and appreciation in a strange world. However, I think fuzz is onto something here if Artists, as your goodself and Echo Root , are able to create "community with street cred" an elusive quality that is not self-generated but bestowed. Let's see how this plays out in the fullness of time.
posted on Jan 27 at 1:00 pm
hey Christopher, thanks for your comment and input... more reverb sounds great! Listened to your stuff... really great compositions and i like the range of emotion and thought! Keep up the good work and good luck with your album release! We're working on getting ours out there too, and it's tough, but always worth the effort to get comments and input! Thanks again... be talking to ya!

~Dominic from Fading out Silence
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Electronic, Other, Rock, Ambient, Soundscapes, Alternative and Instrumental
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Location: Westminster, CA
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Member Since: Jan 22, 2008
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