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Terrence Parker
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Terrence Parker of Detroit, is known for his DJing skills, and music productions. Terrence’s first DJ gig was in 1982, and released his first Techno EP in 1988 as part of Separate Minds with Lou Robinson and Marc Kinchen. In 1993, Terrence established his own music label Intangible Soundworks and has performed as a DJ in 53 countries throughout the world. He has released music on his label and others including Quantize, Axis/Purpose Maker, Planet E, Sony, EMI, Defected, Nervous, Kingstreet, and Purple Music. Terrence has chart hits with his songs “Something Here”, "Love's Got Me High", "The Question" and Number # 1 charting albums like “Life On The Back 9” and "Detroit After Dark". In addition to producing his Sounds That Work Podcast (Audio/Video Show), having a top rated mix show for RadioFG/Maxximum in Paris, and operating his own web radio station WTPR Detroit, he has played at the world’s best clubs/festivals and has established himself as a legendary international producer/dj.
Terrence Parker presents The Sounds That Work Show 2022
Terrence Parker presents The Sounds That Work Show 2022
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Terrence Parker Live Stream Show Promo 2022
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Terrence Parker Live Stream Show Promo 2022
Terrence Parker DETROIT DJ Set (1st Live Stream for TWITCH) - recorded 4-10-2022
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Terrence Parker DETROIT DJ Set (1st Live Stream for TWITCH) - recorded 4-10-2022
Terrence Parker @ Fuse-In / DEMF 2005 (PART # 2)
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Terrence Parker @ Fuse-In / DEMF 2005 (PART # 2)
Terrence Parker at Fuse-In / DEMF 2005
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Terrence Parker at Fuse-In / DEMF 2005
Saw him every weekend at party’s in Detroit late 90s
What's the track at 11:10 ? And name all the tracks from the video please.
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This guy is a real Artist man... 👌🎧🖖
What was the track they ripped off jaguar they are talking about?
big influence back in the dayz... thanx for the music!! (and the vid , of course:)
the question on how it happened and why it happened can be answered it hindsight, i think. looking back at the 80s and how technology progressed at the times, causing significant changes in ppls lives and within society itself the general idea of a music produced by technological means was more acceptable to a greater bunch of folks and somewhat 'in the air'. i do think it's no coincidence that 'techno' a.k.a. detroit techno emerged around the same time and in parallel development to when talla 2xlc started his 'techno club' series in frankfurt in the mid-80s which was, despite also using 'techno' a.k.a. music produced by technological means, more informed by synthpop, industrial and related styles in its formative years and later incorporated house and (detroit)techno in what was played throughout those nights. so even the term 'techno' in and by itself used for a certain kind of music was a sign of the times - it had to happen somewhere because technology was around and more and more accessible to producers. yet, this train of thought isn't taking away any credit away from detroit and x or frankfurt but rather an observation of how things were moving in parallel in different places, probably totally independently given the international communication technology available at the time.
Thank you! "Help Is On The Way" is the tune No1!!! Love it. But....sadly not issued on vinyl :(
Track at 18:03?
14:42 What track on Sony ripped off Knights of Jaguar?
The Blueprint of Techno in the 90's? Real Techno started in the 80's allready, in Europe. And electro Music even earlier in the 60's - 70's..again in Europe.
The title is so wrong. As everyone know..Techno in all Styles was very big here in Germany. Detroit? We never heard anything about Detroit. We dont even knew they do techno. Blueprint....here in Europa was the Blueprint. Detroit got 0 meaning. You Americans make yourself happy with that BS?
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Ill cum if i get the track at 18:00
Terrence is the man 👌🏻
Super Dope mix🔥🔥💯🙌 New Afrobeat🎶 Chyna dain🔥🔥
And just like that... I'm transported back to Gracie's Underground. Now I live 2 kids and 5 states away.😂
this guys a turntable gangster legend
TP you are still the top dog in the D scratching and mixing truly representing no doubt !
Maaan that track that played during the credits whooo
Track id at 8:24 ? Cheers
Transmat. Quality
Music. It’s the tonic for life. Check all these comments. Class people. Absolutely class nice people. Oh man. Let’s get the vinyl out and make some funkin!? noise!!
I am grateful for my nights dancing to TP spinning at motor!!
Goa acid tekno was 1990 / 91 also in hamburg germany party voov 1991 on yt 🤚🤣👍🏼
It's so beautiful to see the old luminaries of the Detroit scene. I loved seeing Record Time's blue pegboard shelves in the background in a few cuts. THAT took me BACK. RIP Record Time. Back in the day I can remember digging in the crates in the afternoon and see Juan, Carl, Derrik, any of them really, just walk up to the turntables and say, "Here kid, listen to *this*!" and spin a few records right there in the store. It was a real treat. I met Richie Hawtin there and he showed me the back room where his label, +8, had their mini-warehouse of merch. Great times! I miss the old Detroit scene. The 90s in Detroit was a singular moment in time that will always be special to me. Much love to the pioneers. Your contribution will never be fully appreciated.
Carl Craig was born stoned and wearing perfect eyeliner.
❤ U DETROIT!
autism factory
autism had been normalized by sweJ
Glad to see ya play in Chicago last week @ Podlase! Cheers
I think there is some similarities in Detroit and where the British stuff came from, manchester, Leeds, northern English cities. Even Garnier was based in Manchester back in the late and early nineties. All these places where worn down industrial cities whose people had probably gone through a lot of the same struggles regardless of race. It’s not to far removed to believe they would share some of the same tastes and ideas.
The part where he talks about the dance by Derrick May they play It is what it is not the dance
Late to the party but much respect to The D.
Man, it’s been 20 years since I’ve been to Detroit. Loved the parties there!
great doc!
UR won the court case.
What's the track at 8:23 please.. it also plays at 11:09.. thanks
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The world wide web.
Wow =) wonderfull video. Thanks to eeveryone involved in this. Someone got the ID of the outro?
Shoutout to Marble Bar!
I stopped liking Hawtin when he grew hair
Wow, this mix was impressive! May God continue to bless you Terrence like you have blessed us with your music all these years.
Track id @18:03 ?
What happened to the house phone??
Thank You
Terrence Parker, you never disappoint in the mix. I’ve talked about guys like Jazzy Jeff, The Wizard (Jeff Mills). and Jam Master Jay being early influences that made me want to DJ, but there’s probably been no DJ that has influenced me as a DJ more than you. I even remember as a student at Southfield High starting to use a phone in place of a headphone.
BIG
Love Much Music.. I used to be able to watch it at times when I lived near the Canadian border. Great production. Late 90's and you can tell. Around the time I started going to events.