Mutant electronic artist Tee Lerrone drops elastic dancefloor jam "I Digress"
For a fictional character, Tee Lerrone certainly has an ear for a dancefloor filler – demonstrated with cocksure ease on new track "I Digress".
Published by Very Jazzed (part of the French Kiss Label Group), Lerrone is "a mutant who possesses animal-keen senses, and a powerful regenerative ability" associated with the Brooklyn club scene. Coy and secretive, we have little more information about the face behind those elastic beats. What little we do know pertains mostly to genre, with Lerrone claiming, "I don't make house music, I make music for homes and living spaces."
Instead of worrying about who (or what) Tee Lerrone really is, we suggest you focus on springy new cut "I Digress"; a lean, catchy dance cut with an earworm of a vocal. His character may be fictional, but the beats are 100% real.
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