Inimitable groove sorcery from Theo Parrish on his first album in six years, weaving proper deep house magic in some of his strongest material for a while.
Judging by ‘Wuddaji’ it sounds like Theo has spent his time away slipping ever deeper into his own sound. He returns at a time when jazz and broken beat styles are getting some cyclical shine and the scene could hardly be better prepped for Theo’s super earthy return, working out some of his baddest, wildest drum programming chops alongside soul smackers such as the preceding single ‘This Is For You’ with its killer Maurissa Rose vocal, and the reticulated jazz workout ‘Wuddaji’.
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Inimitable groove sorcery from Theo Parrish on his first album in six years, weaving proper deep house magic in some of his strongest material for a while.
Judging by ‘Wuddaji’ it sounds like Theo has spent his time away slipping ever deeper into his own sound. He returns at a time when jazz and broken beat styles are getting some cyclical shine and the scene could hardly be better prepped for Theo’s super earthy return, working out some of his baddest, wildest drum programming chops alongside soul smackers such as the preceding single ‘This Is For You’ with its killer Maurissa Rose vocal, and the reticulated jazz workout ‘Wuddaji’.
Inimitable groove sorcery from Theo Parrish on his first album in six years, weaving proper deep house magic in some of his strongest material for a while.
Judging by ‘Wuddaji’ it sounds like Theo has spent his time away slipping ever deeper into his own sound. He returns at a time when jazz and broken beat styles are getting some cyclical shine and the scene could hardly be better prepped for Theo’s super earthy return, working out some of his baddest, wildest drum programming chops alongside soul smackers such as the preceding single ‘This Is For You’ with its killer Maurissa Rose vocal, and the reticulated jazz workout ‘Wuddaji’.
Inimitable groove sorcery from Theo Parrish on his first album in six years, weaving proper deep house magic in some of his strongest material for a while.
Judging by ‘Wuddaji’ it sounds like Theo has spent his time away slipping ever deeper into his own sound. He returns at a time when jazz and broken beat styles are getting some cyclical shine and the scene could hardly be better prepped for Theo’s super earthy return, working out some of his baddest, wildest drum programming chops alongside soul smackers such as the preceding single ‘This Is For You’ with its killer Maurissa Rose vocal, and the reticulated jazz workout ‘Wuddaji’.
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Inimitable groove sorcery from Theo Parrish on his first album in six years, weaving proper deep house magic in some of his strongest material for a while.
Judging by ‘Wuddaji’ it sounds like Theo has spent his time away slipping ever deeper into his own sound. He returns at a time when jazz and broken beat styles are getting some cyclical shine and the scene could hardly be better prepped for Theo’s super earthy return, working out some of his baddest, wildest drum programming chops alongside soul smackers such as the preceding single ‘This Is For You’ with its killer Maurissa Rose vocal, and the reticulated jazz workout ‘Wuddaji’.