Tame Impala‘s Kevin Parker has revealed that Mark Ronson played a significant part in his pivot to pop music.Parker was speaking to NME about the making of his acclaimed third album ‘Currents’, which was released five years ago this week (July 17).During the chat, the musician also looked back on his contributions to Mark Ronson’s 2014 record ‘Uptown Special’, on which he provided vocals for ‘Daffodils’ among other cuts.“Mark’s a big reason why I had the confidence to do what I did with ‘Currents’,” Parker told NME. “He showed me how pop music could have such a craft to it.”However, Parker explained how the collaborative nature of Ronson’s recording process had prompted him to reflect on his own.“Whenever I’m recording with lots of people,.
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