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Man Parrish

 
Artist: Man Parrish
  • Active: '80s, '90s
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Instrument: Producer, Associate Producer, Keyboards
  • Representative Albums: "The Best of Man Parrish: Heatstroke," "Man Parrish," "Dreamtime"
  • Representative Songs: "Hip Hop Bee Bop (Don't Stop)," "Boogie Down Bronx," "Heatstroke"

Biography

Although he produced only a handful of tracks of renown and disappeared into obscurity almost as quickly as he had emerged from it, Manny Parrish is nonetheless one of the most important and influential figures in American electronic dance music. Helping to lay the foundation of electro, hip-hop, freestyle, and techno, as well as the dozens of subgenres to splinter off from those, Parrish introduced the aesthetic of European electronic pop to the American club scene by combining the plugged-in disco-funk of Giorgio Moroder and the man-machine music of Kraftwerk with the beefed-up rhythms and cut'n'mix approach of nascent hip-hop. As a result, tracks like "Hip-Hop Be Bop (Don't Stop)" and "Boogie Down Bronx" were period-defining works that provided the basic genetic material for everyone from Run-D.M.C. and the Beastie Boys to Autechre and Andrea Parker -- and they remain undisputed classics of early hip-hop and electro to this day. A native New Yorker, Parrish was a member of the extended family of glam-chasers and freakazoids that converged nightly at Studio 54. His nickname, Man, first appeared in Andy Warhol's Interview magazine, and his early live shows at Bronx hip-hop clubs were spectacles of lights, glitter, and pyrotechnics that drew as much from the Warhol mystique as from the Cold Crush Brothers.

Influenced by the electronic experiments of Klaus Nomi and Brian Eno as well as by Kraftwerk, Parrish together with Raúl Rodríguez recorded their best-known work in a tiny studio sometimes shared with Afrika Bambaataa, whose own sessions with Arthur Baker and John Robie produced a number of classics equal to Parrish's own, including "Wildstyle," "Looking for the Perfect Beat," and the famous "Planet Rock." What distinguished "Hip-Hop Be Bop," however, was its lack of vocals and the extremely wide spectrum of popularity it gained in the club scene, from ghetto breakdance halls to uptown clubs like Danceteria and the Funhouse. After he discovered a pirated copy of his music being played by a local DJ, Parrish found his way to the offices of the Importe label (a subsidiary of popular dance imprint Sugarscoop), with whom he inked his first deal. He released his self-titled LP shortly after, and the album went on to sell over two million copies worldwide. Following a period of burn-out, Parrish recorded and remixed tracks for Michael Jackson, Boy George, Gloria Gaynor, and Hi-NRG group Man 2 Man, among others, and served as road manager for the Village People. While Parrish's subsequent material achieved nowhere near the success or creative pitch of his earlier work, he continued to record from his Brooklyn studio and has been a frequent DJ at New York S&M clubs. His second LP, Dreamtime, appeared on Strictly Rhythm in 1997. ~ Sean Cooper, All Music Guide
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Man Parrish (full name Manuel Joseph Parrish, born May 6, 1958) is considered to be one of the pioneers of the electronic music and electro genres. He, along with artists such as Kraftwerk, Art of Noise, Arthur Baker, Afrika Bambaataa, John Robie, Jellybean Benitez and Aldo Marin helped create and define the sound of B-Boy electro of the early 1980s. He became an underground music scene icon in the 1980s and 1990s and is one of the most important and influential figures in American electronic dance music.

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Biography

A native New Yorker, Parrish was a member of the extended family that converged nightly at Studio 54. His nickname, Man, first appeared in Andy Warhol's Interview magazine, and his early live shows at Bronx hip-hop clubs were spectacles of lights, glitter, and pyrotechnics that drew as much from the Warhol mystique as from the Cold Crush Brothers.[1] The form of early hip hop music (electro) that he pioneered dominated the post Disco, pre-House Music club scene in the early eighties and was very instrumental in the structure of subsequent genres of House Music and Techno Music.

His premier release was “Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don’t Stop),” released in 1983. He eventually signed with Elektra Records but was dropped from the label in 1984 when it decided not to release the album he had recorded for it.

When Parrish was first breaking, hip-hop was still dominated by African Americans and white performers were often considered interlopers. Whether because of this fact or his preference for theatricality, when Parrish appeared onstage he was often heavily made up and wore fanciful outfits that made it impossible to determine his ancestry at a glance. "Hip Hop, Bebop (Don't Stop)" was as much a hit with black audiences as white. At one memorable performance at Studio 54, in a pause in "Hip Hop, Be Bop," a young African American audience member close to the stage shouted out in amazement, "Holy s**t, Man Parrish is a white Boy!"[citation needed]

He currently lives in New York City and is managed by X-Rated Management in the UK. He is also now signed to Pink Biscuit Records and is set to release tracks on that label and then via Southern Fried Records, the label owned by Fatboy Slim.

Collaborations

Parrish has collaborated with

Discography

Selected releases

  • Best Of Man Parrish, CD (Hot Records)
  • Boogie Down (Bronx), 12" (Rams Horn Records)
  • Boogie Down, 12" (Polydor LTD. (UK))
  • Brown Sugar 12" (Select Records)
  • DreamTime, CD (Hot Records)
  • Heatstroke / Hip Hop Be Bop (Don't Stop), 12" (Rams Horn Records)
  • Hey There Home Boys 12" (Sugarscoop Records)
  • Hip Hop Be Bop (Don't Stop) / Boogie Down (Bronx), 12" (Old Gold Records Ltd.)
  • I Need A Man, 12" (ZYX)
  • If You Think You’re Nasty, CD (Man Made Records / Hot Associated)
  • In The Bottle 12" (Emergency Records)
  • Just Want To Be 12" (Sugarscoop Records)
  • Male Stripper/All Men Are Beasts, 12" (Recca Records)
  • Man Made, 12" (Importe/12 Records)
  • Man Parrish 2nd Album, CD (Man Made Records/Hot Associated)
  • Man Parrish, LP (Importe/12 Records) (Originally recorded for Elektra Records)
  • Motor Bike 12" (Throb Records)
  • One Look Was Enough 12" (Dice Records)
  • Six Simple Synthesizers, 12" (Rams Horn Records)
  • Smooth 12" with Freddy Fresh (Obsessive)
  • The Best of Man Parrish, CD (Ram's Horn Records)
  • Who Me 12" (Select Records)

Remixes / Productions

  • Paul Parker "One Look" (Man Parrish Mix), 12" (Dice Records)
  • Michael Jackson "Speed Demon" (Remix) Sony/Epic
  • Village People "YMCA" (Man Parrish Live Show Remix)
  • Village People "Macho Man" (Man Parrish Live Show Remix)
  • Village People "In The Navy" (Man Parrish Live Show Remix)
  • Village People "San Francisco" (Man Parrish Live Show Remix)
  • Village People "Trash Disko" (Man Parrish Live Show Remix)
  • Two Sisters "High Noon" (Sugarscoop Records)
  • Two Sister "B-Boys Beware" (Sugarscoop Records)
  • Rama "Don't Want you to Be" (Sugarscoop Records)
  • John Sex "Rock Your Body" (Dream Records)
  • Boy George & Marilyn "Spirit In The Sky" (Man Parrish Live Show Remix)
  • Company B "Fascinated" Remix (Hot Productions)
  • Gloria Gaynor " I Am What I Am" Original Version (S. Blue Records)
  • Donna Destri "Rebel Rebel" (Main Man Records)

Appearances / Compilations

  • Hip Hop Be Bop (Don't Stop) on DJ-Kicks, CD (Studio !K7)
  • Boogie Down Bronx on MASK 500, 12" (SKAM)
  • Manmade on Mixed Up In The Hague Vol. 1, CD (Panama)
  • Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don't Stop) on Street Sounds Electro Crucial, LP (Street Sounds)
  • Motorbike on Window Shopping In The Mirror, 12" (Throbdisk)
  • Smooth on Freddy Fresh Presents AbstractFunkTheory, 3x12" (Obsessive)
  • Boogie Down Bronx on Viva Hacienda - Fifteen Years Of Hacienda Nights, 3xCD (Deconstruction)
  • Smooth on Freddy Fresh Presents: AbstractFunkTheory Sampler, 12" (Obsessive)
  • Hip Hop Be-Bop on The Perfect Beats Volume 2, CD (Timber! Records)
  • Hip Hop Be Bop (Don't Stop) on Deep Beats - Essential Electro Dancefloor Classics 1, CD (Castle Communications)
  • Boogie Down (Bronx) on Deep Beats - Essential Electro Dancefloor Classics 1, CD (Castle Communications)
  • Male Stripper (U.S. Original Mix) on Male Stripper, 12" (Ariola)
  • Male Stripper (UK Love Mix) on Male Stripper, 12" (Ariola)
  • Boogie Down Bronx on Urban Theory Presents Electro Science Mixed By The Freestylers, 2xCD (Urban Theory)
  • Hard Hop Reebop on Increase The Beats Volume 1, CD (Thrive Records)
  • Hip Hop Be Bop (Don't Stop) on Street Sounds, New York vs L.A. Beats, LP (Street Sounds)
  • Heatstroke on Kranke Musique Ist Schn, LP (Kranke Musique)
  • Smooth on Abstract Funk Theory, CD (Obsessive)
  • In The Bottle on Abstract Funk Theory, CD (Obsessive)
  • Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don't Stop) (Original 12" Mix) on Classic Electro - Definitive Electro Mastercuts Volume 1, CD (Mastercuts)
  • After The Fall on Simple Man, LP (RCA)
  • Icurok on Simple Man, LP (RCA)
  • Rubberband Lazer on Simple Man, LP (RCA)
  • Ding Dong on Simple Man, LP (RCA)
  • Simple Man on Simple Man, LP (RCA)
  • Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don't Stop) (Original 12" Mix) on Classic Electro - Definitive Electro Mastercuts Volume 1, 2x12" (Mastercuts)
  • Hip Hop Be Bop (Don't Stop) on Essential Electro, 9x12" (Street Sounds)
  • Hip Hop Be Bop on Best Of Electro Volume 1, CD (Street Sounds)
  • Boogie Down Bronx on Can't You See / Boogie Down Bronx, 7" (Howlin' Records)
  • Doin' It (Hot Single Mix) on Doin' It, 12" (Dice Records)
  • Hip Hop Be Bob (Don't Stop) / Sucker DJ (Suckapella) on The Wild Bunch, CD (Strut)
  • Man Made on Kranke Musique Ist Schn, LP (Kranke Musique)
  • Try My Love (Club Mix) on Try My Love, 12" (Recca Records)
  • Hip Hop Be-Bop on The Perfect Beats Volume 2, 3x12" (Timber! Records)
  • Hip Hop, Be Bop on Hot Disco Takes 2, 12" (Rams Horn Records)
  • Le Freak (Extended Version) on Le Freak / Try, 12" (QMI Records)
  • Boogie Down (Bronx) on Boogie Down / Destiny, 12" (Unidisc)
  • Boogie Down (Dub) on Boogie Down / Destiny, 12" (Unidisc)
  • Do Ya Wanna Funk on Do Ya Wanna Funk, 12" (Recca Records)
  • Do Ya Wanna Dub on Do Ya Wanna Funk, 12" (Recca Records)
  • Radio Funk on Do Ya Wanna Funk, 12" (Recca Records)
  • I Need A Man (New York Remix) on N.Y.E.P, 12" (Recca Records)
  • The Lonliest Man In The World on N.Y.E.P, 12" (Recca Records)
  • Love Me Like A Locomotive (Man-Hattan Express Mix) on N.Y.E.P, 12" (Recca Records)
  • I Need A Man (Original Mix) on N.Y.E.P, 12" (Recca Records)
  • Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don't Stop) on 80's Dance Party: Volume One, CD (SPG Music Productions Ltd.)
  • Hip Hop Be Bop on Best Of Electro Volume 1, 2x12" (Street Sounds)
  • Hard Hop Re Bop (Hard Hop Mix) on SoundShock Vol. 1, The Funky Breaks Edition, CD (StreetBeat Records)
  • Male Stripper (Out Of The Ordinary Techno Mix) on Male Stripper / Action!, 12" (ZYX)
  • Action! (Dance Floor Action!) on Male Stripper / Action!, 12" (ZYX)
  • Energy Is Eurobeat (UK Mix) on Energy Is Eurobeat, 12" (Bolts Records)
  • I Need A Man on Energy Is Eurobeat, 12" (Bolts Records)
  • Male Stripper (On The House Mix) on Energy Is Eurobeat, 12" (Bolts Records)

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Star Funk, Vol. 12 (1994 Album by Various Artists)
The Best of Man Parrish: Heatstroke (1996 Album by Man Parrish)
Back to the Old Skool: Hip Hop (2002 Album by Various Artists)

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