Biography
Jonathan ‘LJX‘ Lee’s approach to the music business is like that of a professional athlete. Thriving on competition and a fierce passion for music, he refuses to settle for anything less than a music championship–achieving success in the music business by making GREAT music.
In the late 80s, born in the dusty vinyl record-laden living room, is where the grass roots of Jonathan ‘LJX’ Lee’s unique sound lies. Hours and hours of putting records on the turntable and channel surfing the radio airwaves helped shape young LJX’s musical mind. If you could go back in time, you would see and hear him endlessly singing and performing with his musical heroes on a daily basis. At the age of six is when the piano lessons started. Much to his piano teacher’s dismay, practicing how to play "other people’s music" took a definite backseat to his hunger of crafting his own songs with the piano.
Up until now, LJX has had a Hiphop upbringing musically in the music business. To date, you can find his work on tracks with talented mainstream artists from labels like Asylum Records, D-Block Records, Def Jam Records, Diplomat Records, Babygrande Records, G-Unit Records, Universal Records and Virgin Records as a Producer, Engineer, and a Beatmaker.
In the Summer of 2006, along with The Sun & The Moon Media Group business partner Jesse "Tampasolar" Prather, LJX launched a series of LISTENTOLJX.COM video remixes of mainstream radio top 40 hits as a remixer. The most successful being the "Nelly Furtado Maneater Victoria Homecourt Advantage Remix", which has over 6 Million Views on YouTube.com, the popular online video streaming website.
Never limiting himself to any one role, on a different path musically now as a recording artist, the debut EP album "Club Lights, Camera Nights, Attraction EP" (February 2008); was written, performed, arranged, recorded and mixed by LJX; mastered by legendary mastering engineer "Big Bass" Brian Gardner (Black Eyed Peas, Fergie, Dr. Dre, Madonna, Pussycat Dolls, 50 Cent, Michael Jackson, No Doubt, Timbaland, Snoop Dogg); and features an appearance from “Moving Keys” production company partner Darrell Fahie.




