Parrish, Theo / Parallel Dimensions
Album: | Parallel Dimensions | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Parrish, Theo | Added: | May 2004 | |
Label: | Ubiquity Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-05-24 | Pull Date: | 2004-07-26 | Charts: | Electronic |
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Week Ending: | Jul 25 | Jul 18 | Jul 11 | Jun 20 | Jun 13 | Jun 6 | May 30 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 21, 2022: | The Offbeat Generation
Serengeti Echoes |
4. | Nov 29, 2016: | The Offbeat Generation
Serengeti Echoes |
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2. | Feb 21, 2017: | The Offbeat Generation
Brain |
5. | Nov 01, 2016: | The Offbeat Generation
Serengeti Echoes |
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3. | Jan 17, 2017: | The Offbeat Generation
Serengeti Echoes |
6. | Sep 22, 2016: | The Offbeat Generation
Serengeti Echoes |
Album Review
Jacki-O
Reviewed 2004-05-18
Reviewed 2004-05-18
Theo Parrish: Parallel Dimensions
Label: Ubiquity
Theo Parrish is one of the most important figures in electronic music; coming out of Detroit, his work is mentioned alongside legends like Juan Atkins, Carl Craig, etc. This is not your standard club house/techno fare - Theo does not adhere to any standard formula for dance music. There is a minimalist approach to the tracks; the loops are thoughtful and mesmerizing, the simple melodies catch you & lose you, and the beats break down here, pick up there. This sound has best described as the Detroit "beat-down" sound - a completely different take on "techno" - one that is much more thoughtful and substantive. Nothing on this CD is faster than maybe 125bpm - but every beat is solid, every breakdown is breathless. I love this CD. Try it all. My favorites are: 2,3,5,8,9.
1. funky horn loop comin' in & out - beat slows mysteriously & breaks down
2. water-y ambience, a lovely piano melody loops in; a thumpin' beat w/ nice breakdowns
3. a slow deep beat, exotic ambience, mesmerizing in its minimalist approach
4. minimal techno framework here - an insistent sax loop takes you out
lush synthesizer floats around, thick bassy beats, a snare snaps away
5. more abstract jazz than techno - slow beats, sax improvisation, variety of vocals & choruses - soulful, smoky, meandering
6. downtempo track featuring some nice vocal loops, piano, and thumpin' broken beats
7. house-y - w/ nice conga breakdowns and a simple but effective piano loop
8. simple loops & hi-hats dropping into deep sexy beats & a bumpin' bassline
Label: Ubiquity
Theo Parrish is one of the most important figures in electronic music; coming out of Detroit, his work is mentioned alongside legends like Juan Atkins, Carl Craig, etc. This is not your standard club house/techno fare - Theo does not adhere to any standard formula for dance music. There is a minimalist approach to the tracks; the loops are thoughtful and mesmerizing, the simple melodies catch you & lose you, and the beats break down here, pick up there. This sound has best described as the Detroit "beat-down" sound - a completely different take on "techno" - one that is much more thoughtful and substantive. Nothing on this CD is faster than maybe 125bpm - but every beat is solid, every breakdown is breathless. I love this CD. Try it all. My favorites are: 2,3,5,8,9.
1. funky horn loop comin' in & out - beat slows mysteriously & breaks down
2. water-y ambience, a lovely piano melody loops in; a thumpin' beat w/ nice breakdowns
3. a slow deep beat, exotic ambience, mesmerizing in its minimalist approach
4. minimal techno framework here - an insistent sax loop takes you out
lush synthesizer floats around, thick bassy beats, a snare snaps away
5. more abstract jazz than techno - slow beats, sax improvisation, variety of vocals & choruses - soulful, smoky, meandering
6. downtempo track featuring some nice vocal loops, piano, and thumpin' broken beats
7. house-y - w/ nice conga breakdowns and a simple but effective piano loop
8. simple loops & hi-hats dropping into deep sexy beats & a bumpin' bassline
Track Listing
1. | So Now What | 6. | Summertime Is Here | |||
2. | Anasies Dances | 7. | Brain | |||
3. | Serengeti Echoes | 8. | Violet Green | |||
4. | Reaction to Plastic | 9. | Nefarious Stranger | |||
5. | Space Ghosts | . |