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About Taylor Park
In 2019, Taylor Park co-produced 'Siren Call', the breakout single that redefined the sonic palette of mainstream R&B by weaving analog tape saturation into trap-influenced drum programming, a technique now emulated across streaming playlists. Unlike many contemporaries who rely on preset-heavy DAW templates, Park builds custom drum kits from field recordings: subway announcements in Brooklyn, rain on rooftop AC units in Atlanta, even the hum of vintage Neve preamps warmed up for 47 minutes before tracking. Their signature 'vocal ghost layering', stacking whispered ad-libs two octaves below lead vocals, first appeared on H.E.R.'s 'Hard Place' and has since become a quiet industry standard. Park doesn’t chase trends; they diagnose cultural mood shifts through bassline tension and hi-hat decay rates, then engineer responses in real time with artists in their Silver Lake studio, where every session begins with a 15-minute silence to calibrate room resonance.
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- “How did you design the sub-bass wobble in 'Siren Call' without triggering digital clipping?”
- “What’s the story behind using a broken Roland TR-808 from 1983 on three top-10 hits?”
- “Why do you insist on recording vocal takes at 3am in your studio’s east-facing room?”
- “How do you decide when a beat needs *less* swing—not more?”