CDR Berlin Workshop THEO PARRISH (Detroit)
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
- Detroit legend Theo Parrish says we should stop wasting time on video games because it´s better to invest it in making music. Word!
He also mentions how much DJ Sadar Bahar has influenced his music and DJ style.
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straight gstar
Yes! That's it. I have not heard the track in a really long time. Thanks so much man!
Love this. Cheers, Domenique Xander
Imma go and watch this again, just this time taking notes.Too much wisdom going on there to let it pass.
this man is an icon
at 11.55. yes mate. some true and honesty right there!
Not bad. We were just playing his classic "Command Your Soul" on Track Mode Recordings
so inspiring
Amen!
whats the ep he has on the vinyl player ? all the trackes seemed nice
mitico........
Theo cut off the back two chords. But that sample is the backbone of Ashley Beedles remix of Dj Food's "Cosmic Consciousness" from like early part of '95.
what's music if it doesn't move you emotionally?
what does he use when records in is normal preference a reel to reel?
There's a house track from a few years back that samples the record playing at 20.40 and I'm trying to remember the name, but I'm drawing a blank. ID anyone?
a kerri chandler track
it's true man! his cuts don't have the soul or warmth!
Anyone know the remixes he speaking of?
i appreciate your explanation, however, i expect that you understood very well that by 'soul' and 'warmth' i was directly referring to emotion and that your dismissal of these attributes meant that parrish's music was more conceptual than emotional. now it seems you are twisting your argument to make it seem that abstract music can stimulate emotionally in the same way that soul music does, when that's not the case.
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theo parrish very over rated producer - a very articulate man but not on the same level as moodymann, andres, rick wilhite etc
W T F
Yo boy you dont know damn thang // humble yourself
take your negativity elsewhere
it doesn't act on the same receptor but you not enjoying abstract music isnt really going to change the fact that my brain does and acts upon that. granted, i dont even like most of theo's music. but what are we trying to argue about? yes most of his tracks probably don't start off with him trying to evoke emotions from you. but are you trying to argue you cant enjoy music that doesnt have soul in any way? you can, its just not one on one, it visits your brain first before connecting with you
emotions work on our receptors like norepinephrine, dopamine, serotonine, etc. appreciating and enjoying a concept or random jam sends the same kind of signal to the brain to increase the flow in said receptors as would something that is constructed to make you feel emotions. just my idea.
you know that abstract/experimental music has nothing to do with soul, right?
Soul is Black music. Black music is African music. African art is rooted in experimentation & abstraction. Stfu.