Influences: Spencer Parker
As a household name on the European club circuit Spencer Parker has become known for his wide array of musical knowledge and taste. As a purveyor of the finest house, techno and disco he brings life to dancefloors the world over and has established himself as a regular amidst the Panorama Bar lineup in Berlin. As the founder of Work Them Records he has also been responsible for a considerable stream of releases in the last few years with his own music appearing prominently on the label alongside the likes of Dan Beaumont, Radio Slave, Young Male and more. This weekend Spencer Parker will appear at an outdoor daytime party at Motion in Bristol. Ahead of this we caught up with him to trawl through his musical influences…
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At my local “discotheque”, (shout out to Jaz in Purley and Blue Orchid in Croydon (both RIP)) each week, the resident would play half an hour or so of jungle, i heard this record and it blew my mind. I only ever knew it as “31 Seconds” but eventually bought the original 12” and the remix too, one from Wax City in Croydon. I was never a hardcore junglist, as they say, but had some great nights out at Lazerdrome in nearby Peckham dancing to the likes of Jumping Jack Frost and Dr S Gachet (if i remember correctly ?!?!?)
I still think this is a phenomenal record and even played it as my final record the last time i played in Berghain (it was preceded by Underworld “Dark And Long” – see what i did there…?). 😉