![]() ![]() ![]() Here Theo Parrish blended what he was discovering in school with what he loved to do after school and on the weekends resulting in a degree of Fine Arts from KCAI with a concentration in Sound Sculpture, a form of orchestration using live instruments, looped recordings, the human voice, and numerous other sound generation devices. The practice continued whenever possible until he moved to Kansas City to study at their Arts Institute at 17 years old. Child hood friend Ron Trent can attest to that. To some this might seem odd, but to many teens in South Side Chicago, at the time, it made complete sense. Theo Parrish was working any chance he got at creating music to dance to and perfecting his craft of spinning records, often alongside similar minded friends: Leron Carson, Spince Williams, Ken Frazier, all sharing the same goal: to make people dance. but that really didn't matter at the time. It can turn a few hours of selection into essential history Necessary listening through movement.' This personal philosophy gives shape and direction to the distinctive sounds that are created by Theo Parrish.1985 was when it began for Theo Parrish, although he wouldn't see any recognition for his work until a decade later. Using the same understanding openly and respectfully can turn DJing into a spiritual participation. With that love, sampling can become a tribute An expansion on ideas long forgotten, reconstruction, collage. Everything else stems from that core, that love. Love of the music should be the driving force of any producer, performer or DJ. ![]()
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