Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker Reveals How Travis Scott Inspired Him

    Tame Impala delivered The Slow Rush on Friday (February 14), the group’s first album since 2015’s Currents. While at his home in Los Angeles, singer/guitarist Kevin Parker spoke to Zane Lowe about the process of making the record and collaborating with Travis Scott.

    Scott and the Australian band previously teamed up on Astroworld. Tame Impala is credited as producer on the song “Skeleton,” which they performed on Saturday Night Live in October 2018.

    Parker spoke about what it was like working with Scott.

    “It was awesome,” Parker said. “He’s so enthused by ideas. He doesn’t waste time kind of doubting himself or doubting things, which is extremely valuable because you need that burst of conviction. I tried to take on some of that conviction when I’m working because doubt and all that kind of stuff is poisonous in creativity.”

    Elsewhere in the interview, Parker spoke about why it took five years to release a follow-up to Currents and what the studio environment was like while recording The Slow Rush. 

    “It was over a long period of time and had a lot of sessions to it,” Parker said. “At some points, there were 10, 20 people in the room. You could just be there and hang out and not do anything for like an hour. And then something perks your ears up, and you can be like, ‘Oh yeah yeah, plug me in, I’ve got an idea.’ We’d go for hours until three in the morning.”

    Check out The Slow Rush below.

    5 thoughts on “Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker Reveals How Travis Scott Inspired Him

    1. Shouts out to Tame Impala.. for stay in his own lane.. so man culture vultures are out here trying to appropriate entire genres of music.. yet he’s created his own thing.. #2020ISTHEDEATHOFWIGGAHOP

      1. You need to quit with that shit man. You need to attack the corporations for profiting from our culture. HipHop is color blind. Racism is fucked already without you putting your 2 penny’s in

        1. It’s the racism within the system that I speak upon if a wack wigga hoppers body drops in the process .. that’s unfortunately just collateral damage.. the appropriation of hip hop culture will not be allowed. I coined the word “ wigga hop” to describe the obvious.. There will be no usurper of the rap crown.. Jay Z, Jaz O, KRS1, Scarface, Rakim, Kool Keith, MOs Def, Black Thought, Andre 3000, take your pick… but we ain’t going to have a booger eating wimp from the rust belt who raps about musty mayonnaise sandwiches and big black step daddies on that list.. as I’ve proposed.. wigga hop is a genre all it’s own.. make him the king of that.. but the plain truth is doo doo boy ain’t worthy.. He’s the puss ridden soft pale under belly of rap.. nothing more.. maybe less.. and his race has little to nothing to do with this fact..

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