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Photek

 
Artist: Photek
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  • Born: 1971, Ipswich, England
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Instrument: Producer
  • Representative Albums: "Form & Function," "Modus Operandi," "Risc Vs. Reward"
  • Representative Songs: "Mine to Give," "Rings Around Saturn," "UFO"

Biography

Though Goldie became the first superstar of jungle, the recordings of Rupert Parkes -- as Code of Practice, Aquarius, Studio Pressure, the Truper and Sentinel, but most famously as Photek -- made him an easy pick for the style's most artistic and intelligent producer. Working his way through street-level hardstep (on early productions for Certificate 18 and Street Beats) and airy, sub-aquatic "dolphin" tunes for L.T.J Bukem's Good Looking label, Parkes finally arrived at a sound that pushed the bounds of drum'n'bass from the dancefloor into the realm of breakbeat headspace; unlike most jungle producers, Parkes has never DJed and rarely goes to clubs. His incredibly intricate rhythm programming -- often requiring weeks of computer preparation -- and the unmissable aura of paranoid menace on recordings such as "The Hidden Camera" and "UFO" exerted quite an influence on the return of dark-style drum'n'bass during the late '90s.

As a teenager, Parkes listened to electro, techno and hip-hop as well as the more free-form side of jazz and fusion. Thanks to a sampler bought with a £2000 loan from the Trust of the Prince of Wales, he began producing tracks and first appeared on Paul Solomon's Certificate 18 Records with singles as Studio Pressure. He also recorded for Basement (as Sentinel) and Street Beats (the Truper) before initiating a series of 12-inch singles for his own Photek Records, which gave him credentials and led to releases on Goldie's Metalheadz label and L.T.J. Bukem's Good Looking, as well as a remix of the Therapy? single "Loose."

After Parkes had released more than 80 tracks of drum'n'bass on half a dozen labels, he was approached by Virgin and signed to a five-album deal with the label's Science imprint (provided he was allowed to continue recording for other independent labels as well). Parkes' first release on Science was The Hidden Camera EP, which appeared in May 1996. The second Science single "Ni-Ten-Ichi-Ryu" displayed an increasing interest in applying the lessons of martial arts to his programming (the title is Japanese for "two swords, one technique"). Virgin compiled the latter two releases on 1997's Risc Vs. Reward, then released the debut Photek album Modus Operandi in September 1997. Much-hyped though little-praised, the album was followed by 1998's Form & Function, a compilation including several original Photek Records tracks plus remixes and new tracks. During the next two years, Parkes focused on his new Photek Productions label, and finally released a second LP, Solaris, in 2000. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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Photek
Birth name Rupert Parkes
Also known as Aquarius
Code of Practice
Phaze 1
The Sentinel
Special Forces
Studio Pressure
Synthetics
System X
The Truper
Origin St Albans, England, United Kingdom
Genres Drum and bass
Downtempo
Deep house
Occupations Record producer and DJ
Film score composer
Years active 1992–present
Labels Metalheadz
Photek Productions
Sanctuary
Virgin
Associated acts Baby Boys
Origination
Website www.photekproductions.com

Photek is Rupert Parkes (born 1972, St Albans, England), a Los Angeles-based British record producer and DJ. He joined the drum and bass scene relatively early (his first release was in 1992, a collaboration with Rob Solomon a.k.a. Lexis), and is still one of its most respected players. In the mid-to-late Nineties he was a very active remixer, and he has also done some soundtrack work, most notably for The Animatrix.

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His early tracks are somewhat ambient, but already feature the rhythm pattern of his seminal 1997 work Modus Operandi, which embodies most of his mid-nineties style: atmospheric, but at the same time very cold and paranoid, consisting mostly of jazz-influenced, highly complex drum patterns and sequenced double bass lines, sometimes with minimalistic synth melodies on top.

His 1998 follow up to Modus Operandi was the Form & Function album. Photek is also influenced by traditional Japanese music and culture, with song titles as "Ni-Ten-Ichi-Ryu (2 Swords Technique)" (named after the Hyoho Niten Ichi-ryu technique) and "The Seven Samurai" (named after the movie of the same name).

His album Solaris (released in 2000) saw quite a bit of change to his music, with gloomy house tracks alongside free-form ambient noise and the usual snare drum attacks. It included the house single "Mine To Give" (featuring Robert Owens), which reached the top spot of Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play in 2001.

After Solaris, he paid his way out of his contract with Virgin Records sublabel Science, and continues to release 12-inch singles on his own Photek Productions label. These tracks are more club-oriented and reminiscent of the recent work of Roni Size. Parkes also worked with Nine Inch Nails on the album With Teeth by providing additional programming on "All The Love In The World" and remixing the single "The Hand that Feeds", he's rumored to also have been working with Pharrell.

His latest album Form & Function Vol. 2 was released on 24 September 2007. He also contributed music to the movie Dreamland.

Other monikers

  • Aquarius
  • Baby Boys (with Goldie)
  • Code of Practice
  • Origination (with Lexis)
  • Phaze 1
  • The Sentinel
  • Special Forces
  • Studio Pressure
  • Synthetics
  • System X
  • The Truper

Discography

Albums

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Singles and EPs (incomplete)

  • "Natural Born Killa" (1995, Metalheadz)
  • "The Seven Samurai/Complex" (1995, Photek)
  • "T'raenon" (1996, Op-ART)
  • "The Hidden Camera" (1996, Virgin) UK #39
  • "The Third Sequence/Titan" (1996, Virgin)
  • "Ni-Ten-Ichi-Ryu (Two Swords Techniques)" (1997, Virgin) UK #37
  • "Risc vs. Reward," issued in the US only (1997, Virgin)
  • "Modus Operandi" (1998, Virgin) UK #66
  • "Terminus" (2000, Virgin)
  • "Mine to Give" feat. Robert Owens (2001, Virgin) U.S. Dance #1, UK #44
  • "MDZ.04 Album Sampler" (2004, Metalheadz)
  • "Rinsa" (2005, Photek Productions)
  • "C Note" (2005, Photek Productions) [Also feat. In Playstation Portable game such as: WipEout Pure]
  • "Quaman" (2005, Photek Productions)
  • "Love & War" (2007, Sanctuary)

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See also

References

  1. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 425/426. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 

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The Seven Samurai (1995 Album by Photek)
Simple Things Remixes (2003 Album by Zero 7)
Mind the Gap, Vol. 17 (1998 Album by Various Artists)

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