Terrence Parker

Terrence Parker is an American Disco-/Funky house DJ and music producer from Detroit.

In addition to his real name, he used a variety of pseudonyms for his productions, including Seven Grand Housing Authority, 2 Sweat Doctors, disco Revisited, Fishtail, Jovan Blade, Lake Mead Drive, The Lost Articles, Madd Phlavor, Minimum Wage Brothers, Plastic Soul Junkies, Polar Tronics, Prolific, Telephone, Tia 's Daddy. He became famous also because he uses a converted telephone handset to the mix instead of a head Höreres. This earned him the nickname The Telephone Man.

Life

Parker was influenced by gospel, and later also from early Detroit techno. After Parker had made ​​a name as a hip -hop DJ in the club scene of Detroit, he turned in the late 1980s reinforced the House to. His productions he appeared on labels such as 430 West Records and! K7.

In 1993 he published his first track under the pseudonym Seven Grand Housing Authority. The Question developed mainly in Europe a club hit and Parker was in the UK a contract with the record label, 6 x 6, a sub-label of Sony Music. After the commercial release of the single debuted in the UK charts in October 1993. In the same year the club hit I Wanna Go Higher followed.

After the separation of Sony Music Parker published nurmehr for the label Intangible Records. His club hit Love's Got Me High helped this label to worldwide renown. After various other productions in 1997, the debut album from Seven Grand Housing Authority, the Parker! O K7 produced in Berlin STUD appeared.

Since 2007 he published mainly on his own label, Parker MusicWorks.

Discography (selection)

Albums

EPs & Singles

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