Tame Impala is the latest artist to perform a set from home for NPRâs Tiny Desk Concert series, appearing on the program yesterday (August 24).
The musician, real name Kevin Parker, played âBreathe Deeperâ and âIs It Trueâ from his latest album âThe Slow Rushâ, as well as 2019 single âPatienceâ.
Joining Parker in his home studio were Jay Watson (aka GUM) and Dom Simper (aka bambi), who helped bring the tracks to life with the use of samplers and sequencers. Parker also jumped between equipment during the performance, demonstrating his chops as a multi-instrumentalist.
Watch the full concert below:
When initially brainstorming his idea for the set, Parker explained his vision to NPRâs Bobby Carter, referring to it as the âTame Impala Soundsystemâ.
âWe’ll do this kind of electronic jam with heaps of equipment around us and we’ll recreate the songs with samplers and sequencers,” he said. “I’ve wanted to do something like this for a while and thought Tiny Desk would be the opportunity to do it.”
Parkerâs highly-anticipated 2020 release âThe Slow Rushâ earned a four-star review from NME, which called it âa 57-minute flex of every musical muscle in Kevin Parkerâs bodyâ. His first record since 2015âs âCurrentsâ, NME praised âThe Slow Rushâ for its overall cleanness, saying, âThe production, sound design and creative instrumentation are genuinely outstanding throughout.â
Last Friday (August 21) Parker delivered again, this time releasing Four Tet‘s ambient remix of âIs It Trueâ.
NPRâs Tiny Desk Concert series usually takes place in the NPR office, but performances have moved to an at-home format during the COVID-19 pandemic. Other artists to have appeared on the show include Moses Sumney performing songs from âgrĂŠâ and Tom Misch and Yussef Dayes with their collaborative album ‘What Kinda Music’.
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