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  • New Breed (IA11 Edition)

  • (Deluxe Edition, Booklet)
  • Artist: Jeff Parker
  • Format: LP
  • Release Date: 7/4/2025
New Breed (IA11 Edition)
  • New Breed (IA11 Edition)

  • (Deluxe Edition, Booklet)
  • Artist: Jeff Parker
  • Format: LP
  • Release Date: 7/4/2025
  • Artist: Jeff Parker
  • Label: International Anthem
  • UPC: 634457209152
  • Item #: 2719611X
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Release Date: 7/4/2025
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Vinyl LP pressing. Includes booklet. Jeff Parker's 2016 album The New Breed was a turning point for both Parker and International Anthem, changing the trajectory of his solo career as well as drawing an abundance of attention to our fresh imprint despite our then very limited catalog. Most importantly though, the album is the first to give voice to Parker's wholly unique take on sample-based beat construction augmented by improvisation and live instrumentation (performed in this case by the high-level crew of Paul Bryan on bass, Josh Johnson on alto saxophone and keys, Jamire Williams and Jay Bellerose on drums, Parker's daughter Ruby on vocals, and Parker himself on guitar, synths, and other instruments). What began as Jeff's interest in understanding his own idea of hip-hop processes (and how they related to his work in jazz) expanded into a blueprint for much of his work since then. (Hear also: The New Breed's expansive followup Suite For Max Brown, the gentle deconstructionist solo guitar of Forfolks, and the long-form slow bloom improvisation of The Way Out of Easy.) The IA11 Edition LP features our IARC 2025 obi strip, plus a new 16-page 11x11" insert booklet with unpublished session photos, new liner notes by album co-producer Paul Bryan, and an in-depth conversation between Jeff Parker and IARC co-founder Scott McNiece.

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