Theo
Parrish "Parallel Dimensions" Ubiquity (URCD/LP151)
      
Theo Parrish released "Parallel Dimensions"
in 2000 on his Sound Signature label. Frustratingly for many dance
music lovers only 1000 copies were ever pressed on CD and no full
length album was ever pressed. Through a unique deal with Mr Parrish
Ubiquity has the opportunity to release a new pressing of this
milestone release on CD and LP in early Summer 2004. On "Parallel
Dimensions" the Detroit based producer makes house
music that is haunted, mournful, elegant, and cavernous. Organic
horns and voices beautify super deep drum rhythms, signature hypnotic
Parrish beats and Detroit schooled bass lines.
The epic "Serengeti Echoes" begins
with a simple disco-like loop and builds into an entrancing work
of art with cut up vocals, reversed keys and strings releasing
and adding tension over an epic 12 minutes. "Space Ghosts"
buries the bass drum thump inside busying rhythms and thick keyboard
textures and the hypnotic sounds of "Brain" and "So
Now What" offer more music than beats with layers of alternating
repetitive cut and paste sounds as building blocks. "Summertime
is Here" could be Sun Ra jamming with Fela while "Violet
Green" brings the straighter beats up front again, threading
a 4/4 rhythm and strong percussion through rich echoing pianos
and a bouncy bassline and "Anansies Dances" chops-up
lyrical bits, piano, kalimba and string sounds up over another
persuasive b-line. This is beautiful but abstract, clever but
endearing and hooky house music for fans of Carl Craig,
Herbert, and even hip-hop producer Jay Dee.
Theo Parrish was born in Washington, DC in 1972 and raised in
Chicago, IL where his passion for music developed. Miles Davis,
Stevie Wonder, Jimi Hendrix, Nina Simone, Bob Marley and his uncle,
jazz musician Dexter Sims, all influenced Theo's early musical
life. Chicago radio DJs and house producers such as Ron Hardy,
Larry Heard, Lil' Louis, Farley Jackmaster Funk, Gene Hunt, Mike
Dunn, Frankie Knuckles, Walter "Get Down" Brown and
Andrew Hatchett helped to spawn his early career - Parrish began
spinning and producing tracks in 1986 at the age of thirteen.
In 1994, he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from KCAI
with a concentration of Sound Sculpture, a form of orchestration
usin g live generating devices. The same year Parrish moved to
Detroit where he has lived ever since and become a pillar of the
citys vibrant underground music scene. Producing music and delivering
unique and dynamic DJ sets in venues throughout the world Parrish
has gained attention and respect of DJs, producers, listeners
and dancers alike.
* "Summertime is Here" was originally
found on one sided 12" release released in July 1999. "Reaction
to Plastic", "Serengeti Echoes",
"Nefarious Stranger" are featured on
SS009 'Parallel Dimensions' (2x12) released in June 2000. All
other tracks previously unavailable on vinyl.----
Sound Signature statement:
Sound Signature: A symbol or icon defined by things heard. How
many songs have names, and of these songs, how many of them inspire
visual images for our minds to enjoy? How many noises are made
by only one thing or situation? How do our names sound when we
say them? When others say it? We all have something to say; a
mark to make. A message to send. It is received when it is heard,
when it is felt, when it inspires action - action in movement,
action in emotion, action in mental stimulation. No sound is wrong.
No sound is to elusive too escape arrangement, one's signature.
Sound Signature: An event, emotion, or feeling described by sound,
but not limited to it. Expression given a direction. A focus through
arrangement, our personal language at any given moment. We all
wish to be more precise in conveying our messages. We all want
for others to receive what we have inside. We want it understood,
however we also want for others to know they cannot truly understand.
Even when misunderstood, we all demand respect. We want to communicate
in a general way but we can only truly tell our own story. No
one can duplicate your signature, your mark, your life. The difference
between imitation and emulation is specific experience. No one
else has walked your path, lived your vision.
If we shut our mental limits down, we could feel vibrations moving
us. Our bodies would move because our souls would tell it to.
There is a shortage of information that prevents this motion.
The same sentence has been spoken, copied, sold, and adhered to
as a rule. All rules are broken, inevitably. Because we have become
accustomed to the same patterns, we must wean ourselves from regurgitation.
We must grow and change, or stagnate, fall inert and die. We must
at least expand the form we live in. We are being programmed to
consume with such cold precision, free will has become more about
what to purchase than what to create. Children are no longer taught
to challenge, to ask why and most grown folks don't seem to mind.
This programming gets interrupted every time someone cuts loose
and starts dancing. The medicine found in the dance is real, and
is originally African, so who are these distant purists with all
these adjectives and comparisons? Irrelevant. There is no room
for limits in the act of creation. There is no right or wrong
way, only different ways as there are different people. It is
your choice to listen to the teacher or the class clown. However,
we all bounce between these two extremities, and inevitably we
all get confused. As long as we are aware and challenge our fears,
we will continue to develop. We will continue to expand our personal
languages & icons. We will learn reverence from each other
through expressing our symbols, our hieroglyphs. This is my attempt
to share mine.
Sound Signature.
Theo Parrish
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