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Deantoni Parks was born on 2 November, 1977 in Newnan, Georgia, U.S., is an American musician. Discover Deantoni Parks's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?

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Occupation Musician, producer, songwriter
Age 46 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 2 November 1977
Birthday 2 November
Birthplace Newnan, Georgia, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1977

Deantoni Parks (born November 2, 1977) is an American new-wave/avant-garde/experimental musician.

He is the co-founder, co-producer and drummer of the New York band KUDU along with artist Sylvia Black, and one half of the TV/Film scoring duo We Are Dark Angels alongside Nicci Kasper, also a member of KUDU.

Parks was a member of progressive rock band the Mars Volta and (together with Kasper) a member of the alternative rock act Bosnian Rainbows.

1982

Xernona Clayton from The Xernona Clayton Show broadcast on WAGA-TV in Atlanta interviewed him for a national broadcast segment that aired in 1982.

He later explored jazz as a teen with Delbert Felix and chose to enroll at Berklee College of Music, where study with Lenny Nelson and exposure to Photek, Squarepusher, and Hidden Agenda turned his focus to the mechanistic beats of electronic music.

1998

In 1998, while living in Boston, Deantoni drafted the New Wave Manifesto.

It was these beliefs that provided the foundation for the core song structures that ultimately led to the recording of the KUDU demo.

He founded KUDU with his then girlfriend Sylvia Gordon, Nicci Kasper.

KUDU was performing Photek, Roni Size and Cujo covers at venues (name specific venues or shows with select acts) around Boston.

2000

Due to Deantoni's ability to play these hyper/punk/virtuosic rhythms live, KUDU inspired and influenced many American drummers and live drum and bass acts from 2000 forward.

Bill Laswell, Vernon Reid (Living Colour) and Jojo Mayer, were all seen at early KUDU shows after the band relocated to New York City in 2000.

2001

Kudu released their self-titled debut on Velour Recordings, a New York-based label, in 2001.

2006

The band eventually agreed to terms with Nublu Records and in 2006 the label released their Death of the Party album.

NuBlu also released Back for More: A Remix Collection.

The album featured a cherry-picked selection of unreleased tracks, B-sides, rare recordings and remixes by Armand van Helden, Tommie Sunshine, Sinden, Drop the Lime, King Britt, Curtis Vodka, Hess Is More, LingLing and others.

Between summer 2006 and the fall of 2007 they performed at the Roskilde Festival held south of Roskilde in Denmark, Delta Tejo Festival in Portugal and Transmusicales held annually in Rennes, Brittany, France.

Parks briefly joined The Mars Volta in September 2006, following the departure of Blake Fleming.

Touring with the band for two months, Parks was subsequently replaced by Thomas Pridgen.

Regarding his exit from the band, Parks stated, "I was already working heavily with John Cale at the time, and also KUDU. And, to be honest, at the time, I was just more loyal to them, obviously. And, you know, [The Mars Volta] were looking for drummers too. I was just there to fill-in, or whatever. I mean I clicked really, really well with Omar and I always remember that so I never blocked out the idea of working with them again. It was just that time, it was a weird time for me to join then so that's why it didn't happen."

2008

Despite KUDU's early success the group has not released an album since 2008's Back for More.

Nicci Kasper, Sylvia Gordon and Deantoni have all continued to write and produce tracks for other artists including John Cale and Me'shell Ndegeocello.

He has also recorded on many of Omar's albums since 2008's release Old Money, for which his contribution had been recorded when Deantoni first joined The Mars Volta in 2006.

2009

Their last public performance was opening for Me'shell Ndegeocello at the Highline Ballroom in the fall of 2009.

In early 2009 Deantoni and Nick Kasper began collaborating as the writing duo, We Are Dark Angels.

2010

Deantoni joined the Omar Rodriguez-Lopez Group on their autumn 2010 tour across Japan, the US and Russia.

He rejoined The Mars Volta in late 2010 and stayed until their dissolution after 2012's Noctourniquet.

During this timeframe he was also working on music with TMV members Cedric Bixler-Zavala and Juan Alderete on their respective projects, although all are yet to see release besides Deantoni making appearances on Big Sir records.

2012

Together with Rodriguez-Lopez, singer Teri Gender Bender of Le Butcherettes and his KUDU/Dark Angels bandmate Kasper, Parks formed a new band called Bosnian Rainbows in 2012.

2013

Their first full-length, self-titled album was released on June 25, 2013.

2016

Deantoni is composer as WE ARE DARK ANGELS alongside Nicci Kasper on Dog Eat Dog (2016).

Dog Eat Dog is directed by Paul Schrader (Taxi Driver, Mishima) and stars Nicolas Cage and Willem Dafoe.

Based on the Edward Bunker novel of the same name.

Deantoni Parks & Nicci Kasper as WE ARE DARK ANGELS scored the last scene of Director Paul Schrader's First Reformed.

Lustmord Aka Brian Williams scored the rest of the film.

2020

Based in Atlanta, Georgia, Parks is the founder of Tech Art Fair, Technoself Immersive, the record label Humani Machina (via Alpha Pup distributed by Virgin/UMG), and private online school, Technoself School of Philosophy (since 2020).

Parks has participated as faculty for Stanford Jazz Workshop and Berklee College of Music also performing workshops and clinics at Cooper Union, Georgia Tech, and Virginia Tech.

Deantoni was born and raised in Newnan, Georgia.

His family's musical preferences leaned towards funk, Southern soul and gospel and with their full support he began playing drums when he was two years old.

He was put in the national spotlight before the age of five as a result of his practice and performance with the Newnan High School band.

Deantoni's work as an instructor at Stanford Jazz Workshop, and Berklee College of Music since '98 led to him to creating Technoself School of Philosophy in 2020 operating privately as an online school via Discord.