the relatives - clear with gold & brown vinyl
- artist: jeff parker
- size: 12 in / 30.48 cm
- features: "mannerisms", "the relative", "toy boat" and more
- catalog number: thrill jockey records, thrill-129 2006
estimated shipping date: within 7-10 days from date of purchase
about this music:
Jeff Parker has been a cornerstone of the rock, jazz, and experimental music communities for the past three decades. As the guitarist for groundbreaking groups Tortoise, Isotope 217, Chicago Underground, as a sideman for artists like Joshua Redman, Fred Anderson, and Joey DeFrancesco, and as a solo artist, Parker’s work engages in a deep understanding of a constellation of styles while shirking boundaries at every turn. Over the past thirty years, Parker has carved a name for himself as a guitarist with a singular voice in any format. Parker’s sound is instantly identifiable for his masterfully understated use of melody and space and for his keen sense for complimentary playing, ever bolstering the musicians around him to new heights.
The Relatives stands as a milestone record for Parker. With the hypnotic spin of “Beanstalk”, the repetition and surprise of “Mannerisms” and the teeter of “Toy Boat,” the beat-driven focus of his more recent work peers through the swung groove of drummer Chad Taylor and bassist Chris Lopes. On The Relatives, recorded by Tortoise bandmate John McEntire in his legendary SOMA studio, Parker began shifting his compositional center towards rhythmic exploration which he would later elaborate on with old tape loops and beats on his 2016 and 2020 albums The New Breed and Suite For Max Brown. Around The Relatives’ initial release in 2006, Parker said the title track was his “attempt at demonstrating an abstraction of my perception of Relativity, which essentially means that as one moves in space, one's perception of said space is altered by one's movement. I tried to aurally capture this by having everyone perform various repeating figures on different tracks that start at one tempo, then ramp up or down to another tempo, and end together at the original tempo."
- artist: jeff parker
- size: 12 in / 30.48 cm
- features: "mannerisms", "the relative", "toy boat" and more
- catalog number: thrill jockey records, thrill-129 2006
estimated shipping date: within 7-10 days from date of purchase
about this music:
Jeff Parker has been a cornerstone of the rock, jazz, and experimental music communities for the past three decades. As the guitarist for groundbreaking groups Tortoise, Isotope 217, Chicago Underground, as a sideman for artists like Joshua Redman, Fred Anderson, and Joey DeFrancesco, and as a solo artist, Parker’s work engages in a deep understanding of a constellation of styles while shirking boundaries at every turn. Over the past thirty years, Parker has carved a name for himself as a guitarist with a singular voice in any format. Parker’s sound is instantly identifiable for his masterfully understated use of melody and space and for his keen sense for complimentary playing, ever bolstering the musicians around him to new heights.
The Relatives stands as a milestone record for Parker. With the hypnotic spin of “Beanstalk”, the repetition and surprise of “Mannerisms” and the teeter of “Toy Boat,” the beat-driven focus of his more recent work peers through the swung groove of drummer Chad Taylor and bassist Chris Lopes. On The Relatives, recorded by Tortoise bandmate John McEntire in his legendary SOMA studio, Parker began shifting his compositional center towards rhythmic exploration which he would later elaborate on with old tape loops and beats on his 2016 and 2020 albums The New Breed and Suite For Max Brown. Around The Relatives’ initial release in 2006, Parker said the title track was his “attempt at demonstrating an abstraction of my perception of Relativity, which essentially means that as one moves in space, one's perception of said space is altered by one's movement. I tried to aurally capture this by having everyone perform various repeating figures on different tracks that start at one tempo, then ramp up or down to another tempo, and end together at the original tempo."
shipping may be delayed due to the ongoing global pandemic.
we will do our best to update you via email about your order, however if your order has exceeded these timelines please reach out to us at support@moonlightartscollective.com.
please note: international customs fees will be the responsibility of the buyer and will vary based on location. consult your local customs office for international import fees.
shipping may be delayed due to the ongoing global pandemic.
we will do our best to update you via email about your order, however if your order has exceeded these timelines please reach out to us at support@moonlightartscollective.com.
please note: international customs fees will be the responsibility of the buyer and will vary based on location. consult your local customs office for international import fees.
the relatives - clear with gold & brown vinyl
- artist: jeff parker
- size: 12 in / 30.48 cm
- features: "mannerisms", "the relative", "toy boat" and more
- catalog number: thrill jockey records, thrill-129 2006
estimated shipping date: within 7-10 days from date of purchase
about this music:
Jeff Parker has been a cornerstone of the rock, jazz, and experimental music communities for the past three decades. As the guitarist for groundbreaking groups Tortoise, Isotope 217, Chicago Underground, as a sideman for artists like Joshua Redman, Fred Anderson, and Joey DeFrancesco, and as a solo artist, Parker’s work engages in a deep understanding of a constellation of styles while shirking boundaries at every turn. Over the past thirty years, Parker has carved a name for himself as a guitarist with a singular voice in any format. Parker’s sound is instantly identifiable for his masterfully understated use of melody and space and for his keen sense for complimentary playing, ever bolstering the musicians around him to new heights.
The Relatives stands as a milestone record for Parker. With the hypnotic spin of “Beanstalk”, the repetition and surprise of “Mannerisms” and the teeter of “Toy Boat,” the beat-driven focus of his more recent work peers through the swung groove of drummer Chad Taylor and bassist Chris Lopes. On The Relatives, recorded by Tortoise bandmate John McEntire in his legendary SOMA studio, Parker began shifting his compositional center towards rhythmic exploration which he would later elaborate on with old tape loops and beats on his 2016 and 2020 albums The New Breed and Suite For Max Brown. Around The Relatives’ initial release in 2006, Parker said the title track was his “attempt at demonstrating an abstraction of my perception of Relativity, which essentially means that as one moves in space, one's perception of said space is altered by one's movement. I tried to aurally capture this by having everyone perform various repeating figures on different tracks that start at one tempo, then ramp up or down to another tempo, and end together at the original tempo."
- artist: jeff parker
- size: 12 in / 30.48 cm
- features: "mannerisms", "the relative", "toy boat" and more
- catalog number: thrill jockey records, thrill-129 2006
estimated shipping date: within 7-10 days from date of purchase
about this music:
Jeff Parker has been a cornerstone of the rock, jazz, and experimental music communities for the past three decades. As the guitarist for groundbreaking groups Tortoise, Isotope 217, Chicago Underground, as a sideman for artists like Joshua Redman, Fred Anderson, and Joey DeFrancesco, and as a solo artist, Parker’s work engages in a deep understanding of a constellation of styles while shirking boundaries at every turn. Over the past thirty years, Parker has carved a name for himself as a guitarist with a singular voice in any format. Parker’s sound is instantly identifiable for his masterfully understated use of melody and space and for his keen sense for complimentary playing, ever bolstering the musicians around him to new heights.
The Relatives stands as a milestone record for Parker. With the hypnotic spin of “Beanstalk”, the repetition and surprise of “Mannerisms” and the teeter of “Toy Boat,” the beat-driven focus of his more recent work peers through the swung groove of drummer Chad Taylor and bassist Chris Lopes. On The Relatives, recorded by Tortoise bandmate John McEntire in his legendary SOMA studio, Parker began shifting his compositional center towards rhythmic exploration which he would later elaborate on with old tape loops and beats on his 2016 and 2020 albums The New Breed and Suite For Max Brown. Around The Relatives’ initial release in 2006, Parker said the title track was his “attempt at demonstrating an abstraction of my perception of Relativity, which essentially means that as one moves in space, one's perception of said space is altered by one's movement. I tried to aurally capture this by having everyone perform various repeating figures on different tracks that start at one tempo, then ramp up or down to another tempo, and end together at the original tempo."
shipping may be delayed due to the ongoing global pandemic.
we will do our best to update you via email about your order, however if your order has exceeded these timelines please reach out to us at support@moonlightartscollective.com.
please note: international customs fees will be the responsibility of the buyer and will vary based on location. consult your local customs office for international import fees.
shipping may be delayed due to the ongoing global pandemic.
we will do our best to update you via email about your order, however if your order has exceeded these timelines please reach out to us at support@moonlightartscollective.com.
please note: international customs fees will be the responsibility of the buyer and will vary based on location. consult your local customs office for international import fees.