Terry’s Deep House Cafe | A Tribute To Terry Lee Brown Jr.

01. üNN - Love Me (Terry Lee Brown Junior Remix) 02. Terry Lee Brown Jr - Side of the Shark 03. Terry Lee Brown Jr - Side of the Shark (expert) 04. Terry Lee Brown Jr - Hold Em 05. Gui Boratto - Its Majik (Terry Lee Brown Junior Remix) 06. Prospect Park Feat Carolyn Harding - Movin On (Terry’s Sunset Mix) 07. H2O - All Over Your Face (Terry Lee Brown Jr remix) 08. Terry Lee Brown Jr - Eyes Of A Stranger 09. Terry Lee Brown Jr - Fix Me Up 10. Kalliope - Lunar Landings (Terry Lee Brown Junior Remix) 11. Terry Lee Brown Jr - Terry’s House (long original version) 12. Sono - Keep Control (Terry Lee Brown Jr Remix) 13. Rozzo - Into Your Hear (Guess Whose Remix) 14. Oroniko - Mama Konda (Terry Lee Brown Jr. Remix) 15. Terry Lee Brown Jr - If You Open Up 16. Terry Lee Brown Jr - Magic Prison Terry Lee Brown Junior, also known as Norman Feller born 1963 in Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany, 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 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.“ He also publishes regularly under the project name “Nor Elle“ on the label Mole Listening Pearls.
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