Lewis Parker
Frequency Of Perception (Instumentals)
KingUnderground Records present the instrumentals version of Lewis Parker’s
sought after hip-hop record ‘Frequency Of Perception’ - a record that continued
to cement Parker as a stalwart of the 90s hip-hop sound, think Tribe, Slum
Village, The Pharcyde et al.
The prolific UK born hip hop legend, proves to be as tapped into the feel of a
pocket as he was when he came on the scene in the 90s. “All I Got”, the album's
first track, has a groove to the bassline that you won’t forget. The spacey keys
show themselves early in the record and are a constant that give the record a
dreamy feel, adding a mystical and psychedelic energy. Whereas “All My Life” is
a well executed balance between that energy found in the flute held up by a
taught backbeat, allowing it to maintain a free spirit.
The attention to detail and the intent in the sequencing and production on
“Frequency of Perception” is best noticed when listening front to back.
The whole album touches on dynamics in line with the iconic sound that Parker
built his reputation on for decades. All while finding new ways to tell stories by
further exploring instrumentation. Lewis remains consistent in his craft,
continuing to cook up beats and productions with classic techniques and fresh
ingredients. There is no sense of reaching, the productions exude an attitude that
reaps a true passion for his craft.
2. All I Got (Instrumental)
3. All My Life (Instrumental)
4. Cash Money (Instrumental)
5. Go Head Wid Ya Self (instrumental)
6. Thug Livin (Instrumental)
7. Dumb Hot (Instrumental)
8. Crime Time (Instrumental)
9. Still Wanna Ride (Instrumental)
10. AC Skit (Drums)
11. Crown (Instrumental)
12. Theme For London Town (Instrumental)
13. Females (Instrumental)
14. Keep It On The Low (instrumental)
15. Bullseye (Instrumental)
16. Torpedo (Instrumental)
17. How Ya Livin (Instrumental)
18. Dealing With Times (Instrumental)