M. Parrish

Real Name:
Manuel Joseph Parrish
Profile:
Man Parrish has produced, mixed and performed on over forty records including among his own recordings, The Village People, Michael Jackson, Boy George or Gloria Gaynor
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Shortcut Code: [a3288]
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Discography

Releases:
Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don't Stop) (Maxi, Single) (10 versions)   Importe/12 Records ... 1982
Heartstroke / Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don't Stop) (12")   Rams Horn Records 1983
Boogie Down (Bronx) (4 versions)   Sugarscoop Records ... 1984
Six Simple Synthesizers (Special Remix By Ben Liebrand) (12", Single)   Rams Horn Records 1984
Heatstroke / Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don't Stop) (12")   Rams Horn Records 1985
Hey There, Home Boys (12", Maxi)   Rams Horn Records 1985
Hip Hop Bee Bop (Don't Stop) The Album (CD, Album)   Hot Associated Label 1996
Boogie Down / Destiny (12", RE)   Unidisc  
Production:
Be Bop Rock (12")   Sugarscoop Records 1983
Shaun Of The Dead (Music From The Motion Picture) (CD, Album, Mixed) Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don't... Island Records, Island Records 2004
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Be Bop Rock (12")   Sugarscoop Records 1983
Don't Want You To Be (12")   Rams Horn Records 1984
Hi-NRG Trio (Relimed & Remixed) (12") Boogie Down Rams Horn Records 1985
Klaus Nomi (CD, Album, RE) Nomi Chant RCA 1985
Volume 7 Program 8 (2x12") Love Me (A Raul Dance ... Disconet Program Service 1985
Best Of 12 Inch Gold (Volume 10) (CD, Comp) Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don't... Old Gold (2) 1989
Wicked Mix 05 (12", Comp, Promo) Hip Hop Be Bop ("Remix... Wicked Mix 1991
DJ-Kicks (CD, Comp, Mixed) Hip Hop Be Bop (Don't ... Studio !K7, Rough Trade Germany 1998
Welcome All Species (CD, Album) Boogie Down (Bronx) Dance Pool, Dance Pool, Sony Music Entertainment (Germany) 1998
Dance - The Alternative (2xCD) Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don't... Polygram TV 1999
Fuzzy Breaks Presents The History Of Breaks (CD) Hip Hop Be Bop (Don't ... Tinted Records 2003
Bionic Breaks (2xCD) Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don't... Kontor Records 2004
Shaun Of The Dead (Music From The Motion Picture) (CD, Album, Mixed) Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don't... Island Records, Island Records 2004
Tracks Appear On:
Hi-NRG Trio (Relimed & Remixed) (12") Boogie Down Rams Horn Records 1985
Best Of 12 Inch Gold (Volume 10) (CD, Comp) Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don't... Old Gold (2) 1989
Wicked Mix 05 (12", Comp, Promo) Hip Hop Be Bop ("Remix... Wicked Mix 1991
DJ-Kicks (CD, Comp, Mixed) Hip Hop Be Bop (Don't ... Studio !K7, Rough Trade Germany 1998
Dance - The Alternative (2xCD) Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don't... Polygram TV 1999
Fuzzy Breaks Presents The History Of Breaks (CD) Hip Hop Be Bop (Don't ... Tinted Records 2003
Bionic Breaks (2xCD) Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don't... Kontor Records 2004
Shaun Of The Dead (Music From The Motion Picture) (CD, Album, Mixed) Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don't... Island Records, Island Records 2004
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by PappaWheelie Dec 28, 2004 (edited over 4 years ago)
Man Parrish on Heatstroke: When I first started out I was so broke I made this song called "Heatstroke" as a soundtrack for a porno movie. Some DJ had sampled it off the movie, made an acetate, and somebody told me, "Hey they're playing your music at this club." I ran down to the club and all of a sudden my song came on. I asked the DJ, "Wait a minute, where'd you get that record? It's my music." He told me, "That's your music? Come down to the record company, they'll sign you on the spot."

Man Parrish on Hip-Hop Be-Bop: I was doing ambient experimental music before--I was into Brian Eno. There was a place called the Mud Club where he'd hold court and we'd go and listen to him speak in awe. So music had to be art. That's how I approached it--I was more interested in doing art music than pop music. When "Hip Hop" came out, people wanted me to perform it, but I hated it, it wasn't a real song. There was no structure to it. It wasn't real music, it was a piece of audio art. How could people be interested in that?

Man Parrish on Electro: "Planet Rock" and "Hip Hop Bee Bop" weren't made by starving kids in the ghetto with a message, they were made by whiteboys who wanted to party and dance a little.

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Man Parrish - Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don't Stop)