Lee Brotherton

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Lee Brotherton
Place of birth: Solihull, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom
Date of birth: 1985-03-22 (age 39)
Employment history:
Role(s): Musician[1], Vocalist[1], Arranger[1], Composer[1]

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Lee Brotherton, also known by the stage name Bentley Jones, is a British singer-songwriter, producer, composer and remixer. He is also the first British artist to release on a major Japanese label (EMI).

Career

A self taught musician, Brotherton became a member of OverClocked (OC) ReMix in 2001 (as LeeBro), where he made four ReMixes based off different titles in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. He later set up the production house Remix Factory. In 2005, Jun Senoue discovered (and subsequently hired) him to remix music for an actual Sonic game (Shadow the Hedgehog) for the first of many times.

Brotherton's contributions to the Sonic series range from in-game music to soundtrack-exclusive releases to fan-produced events.

In 2010, So Much More..., one of his self-produced singles, was used as the main theme of Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing.

Since late 2007 he has gone by his stage name, Bentley Jones (ベントレー・ジョーンズ) as a means of segregating himself from the Remix Factory and digressing into the J-Pop genre.

Production history

  • Sonic Rivals (2006) — Special Thanks (Remix Factory)
  • Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing (2010) — Music and lyrics by ("So Much More...") (as Bentley Jones), Performed, produced, arranged, engineered and mastered by ("So Much More...") (as Bentley Jones)

Discography and others

  • Four ReMixes for OverClocked ReMix (2001–2002)
    • Theme of Chao (Party Started), Hidden Palace (Master Emerald), Blissful Eruption and Chao Marathon
  • Open Your Heart (K-Klub Remix) (2006–2009)
  • Dreams of an Absolution (Nightlight Remix) (2006)
  • Sonic the Hedgehog Vocal Traxx: Several Wills (2007)
  • Dreams of an Absolution (K-Klub Remix) (2007)
  • His World (Blue World Prelude) for Summer of Sonic 2008 (2008)
  • True Blue: The Best of Sonic the Hedgehog (2008) (as Bentley Jones)
  • Face to Faith: Sonic and the Black Knight - Vocal Trax (2009) (as Bentley Jones)
  • TRANS//LATION (2009) (as Bentley Jones)
  • Three songs for Gaia Online's PROMAGEDDON (2009) (as Bentley Jones)
    • Into the Night, Swing Baby! and Road Trip to OBLIVION
  • They Call Me Sonic (Furry Tails Enhanced Parody Mix) for Summer of Sonic 2009 (2009) (as Bentley Jones)
  • So Much More... (Main Theme of "Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing") (2010) (as Bentley Jones)
  • Alpha Dog (US Remixes) (2010) (as Bentley Jones)
  • Finally Free (2010) (as Bentley Jones)
  • TRANS//LATION 2 (2011) (as Bentley Jones)
    • Includes "Dreams of an Absolution (2011 Version)"
  • Oh-Wei-Oh (Devil in Headphones) (2011) (as Bentley Jones)
  • MUZIK (Curtis Young featuring Bentley Jones) (2011) (as Bentley Jones)
  • Bad Boi (2011) (as Bentley Jones)
  • Entourage (2011) (as Bentley Jones)

Song credits

Shadow the Hedgehog

Sonic the Hedgehog

Sonic Rivals

  • Quick Trip to Paradise — Produced by
  • Quick Trip to Paradise / Title ver. — Produced by
  • Forest Falls : Act 1 "Quick Trip to Paradise" — Produced by
  • Forest Falls : Act 2 "Quick Trip to Paradise" — Produced by

Sonic the Hedgehog Vocal Traxx: Several Wills

  • Dreams of an Absolution (LB vs. JS Remix) — Performed by (with Jun Senoue), Lyrics & Arranged by, Vocals & Programming
  • His World (Crush 40 Version) — Additional vocal engineering

True Blue: The Best of Sonic the Hedgehog

  • Open Your Heart (Crush 40 vs. Bentley Jones Remix) — Performed by (with Crush 40), Vocals by (with Johnny Gioeli)

Face to Faith: Sonic and the Black Knight - Vocal Trax

True Colors: The Best of Sonic the Hedgehog Part 2

  • Open Your Heart (K-Klub Remix) — Remixed by

Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing

  • So Much More... — Music & Lyrics by, Performed, Produced, Arranged, Engineered & Mastered by

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