Parallels

AlbumSep 08 / 201710 songs, 34m 58s84%
Future Garage
Noteable

Parallels is the fourth full album released under Jason Chung’s distinctive moniker, Nosaj Thing. Masterfully dimensional, Parallels represents the acclaimed Los Angeles-based electronic producer/composer/performer’s most diverse, vital work yet. As such, Chung sees Parallels represents a kind of redemptive rebirth. The album’s compellingly elusive, uncategorizable sonics developed out of what he terms a personal & musical “identity crisis.” According to Chung, working with a group of collaborators on Parallels that combined both longtime friends and new creative partners added “new energy which pushed me not to limit myself. Everything felt fresh and alive.” The title Parallels in fact evokes the intense, intimate duality Nosaj Thing and his collaborators share. Chung is known specifically for his innovative, unexpected musical pairings: Kid Cudi hit up on Nosaj Thing via his MySpace page in 2006, resulting in Chung producing Cudi’s autobiographical classic “The Man on the Moon.” Kendrick Lamar flowed over Nosaj’s ethereal boom bap to create the YouTube gem “Cloud 10”; Chance the Rapper, meanwhile, freaked a Nosaj beat for his 2013 breakout masterpiece “Paranoia” and appeared on Nosaj Thing’s previous LP, 2015’s Fated. Chung and Blonde Redhead vocalist Kazu Makino are also longtime creative partners on each other’s work; her voice appears on Parallels as an otherworldly spirit animating the icily ‘80s-synthetic “How We Do.”

6.4 / 10

The new album from L.A. producer Jason Chung, aka Nosaj Thing, is more open-ended than usual, bringing collaborators like Zuri Marley, Blonde Redhead’s Kazu Makino, and Steve Spacek into the fray.

B

Across three slim, beautiful albums, Nosaj Thing has carved out a strange corner of the beat scene. They’re quiet, minimal works—check out all those one-word track titles!—that evade easy description, at once conventionally head-nodding and experimentally composed, with human sighs and breaths fitting in neatly…

6 / 10

The L.A. producer's fourth album is spacey and impressionistic, which works well but does make finding an entry point somewhat challenging compared to his earlier records.

Los Angeles beatmaker Nosaj Thing (Jason Chung) significantly shifted things into focus on his fourth full-length, Parallels.

9 / 10

As Nosaj Thing, producer Jason Chung has worked with Kendrick Lamar, Chance The Rapper, BADBADNOTGOOD and many more. He's been a revered fig...

7 / 10

Los Angeles-based Jason Chung AKA Nosaj Thing’s fourth LP ‘Parallels’ signals a creative rebirth for the revered beatmaker. Following a