Tag Archives: Shawn Lee

Shuffle Songs, Vol. 7 — Shuffle, Step, But Change…Not So Much

Since this blog’s inception a few years back London-based composer Shawn Lee has appeared in our pages no fewer than three times. His most recent appearance was of course in Tuesday’s post, where I featured his newest LP Soul in the Hole alongside metal-masked rapper/producer DOOM’s new record Born Like This. But […]

The Sound of Your DOOM is the Roar of the Tiger, No Jive

A couple of days ago the Northern Hemisphere crossed the threshold from Winter into Spring and with the exception of a few locations hit with “freak” blizzards or anachronistically chilly blasts of arctic wind that means ski-mask season is all but over for most of us. I mean that in a strictly meteorological sense […]

“You’re the Best, Around…” (El Keter’s Favorite Albums of 2008, Day One)

Out of all the records I enjoyed during 2008 I chose twenty of them as my favorites.  I put them all in alphabetical order and wrote about them.  Here are the first five… In 1988 poet, teacher, philosopher and metaphysician Lawrence Krisna Parker described Hip-Hop’s talent pool as “a lot of suckers with colorful names.” He […]

Me and Yoome and Everyone We Know

Like yesterday’s featurees Clutchy Hopkins and Shawn Lee, Chicago-based Hip-Hop artist Serengeti is another act who made his Blogarhythms debut very early on. He’s also one of a handful of artists who’s returned to this space with some amount of frequency over the ensuing eighteen months. The reasons I’ve paid him such conspicuous attention […]

They’rrrrrrrrre Grrrrrrrrreat!

One of the first ten posts I wrote for Blogarhythms was a post that introduced an elusive bearded musician with a questionable back-story named Clutchy Hopkins. That same post was partly dedicated to a composer, musician and producer named Shawn Lee as well. The two artists had albums out which I thought complimented […]