Parris returns to the ‘floor via his and Call Super’s label with a clutch of killer purling house swingers and steppers inflected with pop, D&B and UKF.
The ‘Passionfruit EP’ is Parris' follow up to a sublime debut album ‘Soaked in Indigo Moonlight’ for his co-owned label, can you feel the sun. The four trax are trim and and effortlessly aerodynamic examples of his slant on the past few decades of British club music, of which he’s been a key player behind the scenes and upfront with credits for Tempa, Keysound, TTT and many more notable labels.
‘why can’t rabbits wear cowboy boots’ serves a seductive deep end roller distilling liquid D&B bass and UKF marimba for the late night swangers, and ‘Slipping, Falling, Crawling’ shifts down a gear closer to Housupa’s sexy SA x UK take on amapiano and Afrohouse. His title tune raises the pace to dubstep techno styles like fellow bassbin journeyman Peverelist with its fluttering flutes and nimble drum programming, and ’Underwater Fantasy’ dips to a deep house mode a la peers Facta & K-Lone with squarely vocal cut-ups that do it for us.
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Parris returns to the ‘floor via his and Call Super’s label with a clutch of killer purling house swingers and steppers inflected with pop, D&B and UKF.
The ‘Passionfruit EP’ is Parris' follow up to a sublime debut album ‘Soaked in Indigo Moonlight’ for his co-owned label, can you feel the sun. The four trax are trim and and effortlessly aerodynamic examples of his slant on the past few decades of British club music, of which he’s been a key player behind the scenes and upfront with credits for Tempa, Keysound, TTT and many more notable labels.
‘why can’t rabbits wear cowboy boots’ serves a seductive deep end roller distilling liquid D&B bass and UKF marimba for the late night swangers, and ‘Slipping, Falling, Crawling’ shifts down a gear closer to Housupa’s sexy SA x UK take on amapiano and Afrohouse. His title tune raises the pace to dubstep techno styles like fellow bassbin journeyman Peverelist with its fluttering flutes and nimble drum programming, and ’Underwater Fantasy’ dips to a deep house mode a la peers Facta & K-Lone with squarely vocal cut-ups that do it for us.
Parris returns to the ‘floor via his and Call Super’s label with a clutch of killer purling house swingers and steppers inflected with pop, D&B and UKF.
The ‘Passionfruit EP’ is Parris' follow up to a sublime debut album ‘Soaked in Indigo Moonlight’ for his co-owned label, can you feel the sun. The four trax are trim and and effortlessly aerodynamic examples of his slant on the past few decades of British club music, of which he’s been a key player behind the scenes and upfront with credits for Tempa, Keysound, TTT and many more notable labels.
‘why can’t rabbits wear cowboy boots’ serves a seductive deep end roller distilling liquid D&B bass and UKF marimba for the late night swangers, and ‘Slipping, Falling, Crawling’ shifts down a gear closer to Housupa’s sexy SA x UK take on amapiano and Afrohouse. His title tune raises the pace to dubstep techno styles like fellow bassbin journeyman Peverelist with its fluttering flutes and nimble drum programming, and ’Underwater Fantasy’ dips to a deep house mode a la peers Facta & K-Lone with squarely vocal cut-ups that do it for us.
Parris returns to the ‘floor via his and Call Super’s label with a clutch of killer purling house swingers and steppers inflected with pop, D&B and UKF.
The ‘Passionfruit EP’ is Parris' follow up to a sublime debut album ‘Soaked in Indigo Moonlight’ for his co-owned label, can you feel the sun. The four trax are trim and and effortlessly aerodynamic examples of his slant on the past few decades of British club music, of which he’s been a key player behind the scenes and upfront with credits for Tempa, Keysound, TTT and many more notable labels.
‘why can’t rabbits wear cowboy boots’ serves a seductive deep end roller distilling liquid D&B bass and UKF marimba for the late night swangers, and ‘Slipping, Falling, Crawling’ shifts down a gear closer to Housupa’s sexy SA x UK take on amapiano and Afrohouse. His title tune raises the pace to dubstep techno styles like fellow bassbin journeyman Peverelist with its fluttering flutes and nimble drum programming, and ’Underwater Fantasy’ dips to a deep house mode a la peers Facta & K-Lone with squarely vocal cut-ups that do it for us.
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Parris returns to the ‘floor via his and Call Super’s label with a clutch of killer purling house swingers and steppers inflected with pop, D&B and UKF.
The ‘Passionfruit EP’ is Parris' follow up to a sublime debut album ‘Soaked in Indigo Moonlight’ for his co-owned label, can you feel the sun. The four trax are trim and and effortlessly aerodynamic examples of his slant on the past few decades of British club music, of which he’s been a key player behind the scenes and upfront with credits for Tempa, Keysound, TTT and many more notable labels.
‘why can’t rabbits wear cowboy boots’ serves a seductive deep end roller distilling liquid D&B bass and UKF marimba for the late night swangers, and ‘Slipping, Falling, Crawling’ shifts down a gear closer to Housupa’s sexy SA x UK take on amapiano and Afrohouse. His title tune raises the pace to dubstep techno styles like fellow bassbin journeyman Peverelist with its fluttering flutes and nimble drum programming, and ’Underwater Fantasy’ dips to a deep house mode a la peers Facta & K-Lone with squarely vocal cut-ups that do it for us.