PASSION FRUIT E.P. by PARRIS

SKU131426
ArtistPARRIS
TitlePASSION FRUIT E.P.
LabelCAN YOU FEEL THE SUN
Catalog #FEELYRLEGS
Tag
ReleaseW 14 - 2024
FormatVinyl - UK12''
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Tracks

  1. why cant rabbits wear cowboy boots
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/f/feelyrlegs_passion_fruit_e_p_/parris_-_why_cant_rabbits_wear_cowboy_boots_master.mp3
  2. underwater fantasy
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/f/feelyrlegs_passion_fruit_e_p_/parris_-_underwater_fantasy_master.mp3
  3. passionfruit
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/f/feelyrlegs_passion_fruit_e_p_/parris_-passionfruit_master.mp3
  4. slipping falling crawling
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/f/feelyrlegs_passion_fruit_e_p_/parris_-slipping_falling_crawling_master.mp3

Description

London-born-and-raised DJ and producer Parris has announced his new EP Passionfruit, via his own co-founded label can you feel the sun. Following his stand-out 2021 album Soaked In Indigo Moonlight, described as a “masterful” take on the pop genre (Crack Magazine), Passionfruit continues Parris’ affinity for polyrhythms and bouncing synths, but diving deeper into his love for clubbing and UK soundsystems, the result is a heady house compilation.

Each track on the EP is in contention with the one before it, a counterpoint to a sonic argument; melodic bubbly pop against heavy drum and bass, morning rays of sunlight against dark and swampy rhythms. Where the title track “Passionfruit” was described by Parris as imagining the “early morning of a set with the sunrise coming through the shutters”, the very next track “Slipping, Falling, Crawling” is much like the title suggests: a sludgy, percussion-heavy track which has fun with creating melody from the beat itself, stripped back and raw intent.

“Why Can’t Rabbits Wear Cowboy Boots” and “Underwater Fantasy” are almost alternate universe club classics. “WCRWCB” takes a club-formed structure, and uses it to explore the limits polyrhythms, layering chaotically over eachother, and building through the first half of the track, until it peaks with the introduction of an explosive bassline. “Underwater Fantasy” on the surface is the straightest-sounding track to come from Parris, but the disco-style vocals fight with the beat, pushing and pulling at eachother.

Parris (aka Dwayne Parris-Robinson) has dedicated himself to club culture from an early age, never missing a week at FWD>> (the club night where a generation of bass and techno DJs made their names), and was constantly tuning into Rinse FM. Immersing himself into the distinct sound of London built the foundations of the productions we hear today, with grime and drum & bass bubbling alongside slick pop references.

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