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JEFF PARKER - The New Breed LP
Best known as a multi-instrumental member of Tortoise and a pillar of the Chicago jazz and experimental music scene, Jeff Parker has been incomparably prolific over the last 20+ years while merely producing 5 albums as a âlead artistâ (just 2 since 2005, including 2016âs duo recording with Rob Mazurek on Rogue Art). âLead artistâ is in quotes here, because though his name is seldom seen in marquees, his distinctive guitar sound has been essential to every project heâs been part of. It was in that sense that we at International Anthem came to work with Parker during the production of Makaya McCravenâs In The Moment, an album which ultimately showcased said essentialness (of Parkerâs âside manâ sound) on 9 of its 19 tracks.Â
Over the course of the In The Moment sessions in 2013 and 2014, Parker was slowly transitioning his personal belongings from Chicago to a new home in Los Angeles. It was when finally settled that he found opportunity to re-open some home recordings and beat projects that had been dormant on his hard drive for years (early versions of some could have been heard in the late â00s on his Myspace page). Parker had long been in silent study of vinyl sampling and beat conduction, but perhaps itâs no coincidence that new residence in a city aflame with experimental R&B, jazz and electronic fusers (i.e. L.A., e.g. Brainfeeder, Leaving Records, Low End Theory) spurred him to dig back in to the practice and produce with more purpose.Â
Over the course of the In The Moment sessions in 2013 and 2014, Parker was slowly transitioning his personal belongings from Chicago to a new home in Los Angeles. It was when finally settled that he found opportunity to re-open some home recordings and beat projects that had been dormant on his hard drive for years (early versions of some could have been heard in the late â00s on his Myspace page). Parker had long been in silent study of vinyl sampling and beat conduction, but perhaps itâs no coincidence that new residence in a city aflame with experimental R&B, jazz and electronic fusers (i.e. L.A., e.g. Brainfeeder, Leaving Records, Low End Theory) spurred him to dig back in to the practice and produce with more purpose.Â
Best known as a multi-instrumental member of Tortoise and a pillar of the Chicago jazz and experimental music scene, Jeff Parker has been incomparably prolific over the last 20+ years while merely producing 5 albums as a âlead artistâ (just 2 since 2005, including 2016âs duo recording with Rob Mazurek on Rogue Art). âLead artistâ is in quotes here, because though his name is seldom seen in marquees, his distinctive guitar sound has been essential to every project heâs been part of. It was in that sense that we at International Anthem came to work with Parker during the production of Makaya McCravenâs In The Moment, an album which ultimately showcased said essentialness (of Parkerâs âside manâ sound) on 9 of its 19 tracks.Â
Over the course of the In The Moment sessions in 2013 and 2014, Parker was slowly transitioning his personal belongings from Chicago to a new home in Los Angeles. It was when finally settled that he found opportunity to re-open some home recordings and beat projects that had been dormant on his hard drive for years (early versions of some could have been heard in the late â00s on his Myspace page). Parker had long been in silent study of vinyl sampling and beat conduction, but perhaps itâs no coincidence that new residence in a city aflame with experimental R&B, jazz and electronic fusers (i.e. L.A., e.g. Brainfeeder, Leaving Records, Low End Theory) spurred him to dig back in to the practice and produce with more purpose.Â
Over the course of the In The Moment sessions in 2013 and 2014, Parker was slowly transitioning his personal belongings from Chicago to a new home in Los Angeles. It was when finally settled that he found opportunity to re-open some home recordings and beat projects that had been dormant on his hard drive for years (early versions of some could have been heard in the late â00s on his Myspace page). Parker had long been in silent study of vinyl sampling and beat conduction, but perhaps itâs no coincidence that new residence in a city aflame with experimental R&B, jazz and electronic fusers (i.e. L.A., e.g. Brainfeeder, Leaving Records, Low End Theory) spurred him to dig back in to the practice and produce with more purpose.Â
$34.73
JEFF PARKER - The New Breed LPâ
$34.73
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Best known as a multi-instrumental member of Tortoise and a pillar of the Chicago jazz and experimental music scene, Jeff Parker has been incomparably prolific over the last 20+ years while merely producing 5 albums as a âlead artistâ (just 2 since 2005, including 2016âs duo recording with Rob Mazurek on Rogue Art). âLead artistâ is in quotes here, because though his name is seldom seen in marquees, his distinctive guitar sound has been essential to every project heâs been part of. It was in that sense that we at International Anthem came to work with Parker during the production of Makaya McCravenâs In The Moment, an album which ultimately showcased said essentialness (of Parkerâs âside manâ sound) on 9 of its 19 tracks.Â
Over the course of the In The Moment sessions in 2013 and 2014, Parker was slowly transitioning his personal belongings from Chicago to a new home in Los Angeles. It was when finally settled that he found opportunity to re-open some home recordings and beat projects that had been dormant on his hard drive for years (early versions of some could have been heard in the late â00s on his Myspace page). Parker had long been in silent study of vinyl sampling and beat conduction, but perhaps itâs no coincidence that new residence in a city aflame with experimental R&B, jazz and electronic fusers (i.e. L.A., e.g. Brainfeeder, Leaving Records, Low End Theory) spurred him to dig back in to the practice and produce with more purpose.Â
Over the course of the In The Moment sessions in 2013 and 2014, Parker was slowly transitioning his personal belongings from Chicago to a new home in Los Angeles. It was when finally settled that he found opportunity to re-open some home recordings and beat projects that had been dormant on his hard drive for years (early versions of some could have been heard in the late â00s on his Myspace page). Parker had long been in silent study of vinyl sampling and beat conduction, but perhaps itâs no coincidence that new residence in a city aflame with experimental R&B, jazz and electronic fusers (i.e. L.A., e.g. Brainfeeder, Leaving Records, Low End Theory) spurred him to dig back in to the practice and produce with more purpose.Â











