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“...his Oxford influences and Manchester sensibilities have forged a bond on the floor of his basement studio, somewhere between the production sized talents of his electronic mind and his subterranean love for white-noise theatrics.”
| –Gordon Sharp, JEZEBELMUSIC.COM |
“True to his remixer roots Lee always keeps one eye
on the dancefloor while keeping the other on his guitar
pedals, with big ass-shaking beats…”
| –David Mansdorf, LOSINGTODAY Magazine |
The Invisible Kid is the brainchild of New York City-based
producer/ songwriter/ performer Daniel Lee. The music
is a mixture of 80's new wave, 90's indie and shoegazer
textures, and modern electronic/mashup situations. "The
Invisible Kid" debut self-titled EP was released on November
29, 2005 and was followed by an assortment of remix work
in 2006.
In 2002, Daniel Lee completed a remix for seminal UK
trip-hop/electronic artists, the Sneaker
Pimps, on their international single release for
"Sick", which received national radio airplay. Under The
Invisible Kid moniker, he has most recently completed
remixes of Pittsburgh-based band Shade;
the DC-based outfit Soft
Complex; Portland, Maine's Paranoid
Social Club; Detroit, Michigan soul/funk master
Nadir;
fellow New York City shoegaze outfits Autumn
Thieves, Elika,
Soundpool,
Dead
Leaf Echo, and
Project Skyward; and British artists SOKI2U
and Laurence
Colbert (formerly of the seminal group Ride).
This year has a lot in store for Daniel Lee and The Invisible
Kid project, as The Invisible Kid's second record - "The Entrance" - was released on January 6, 2009.
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