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Christopher Stephen Clark (born 29 August 1979) is a British
electronic musician Electronic music broadly is a group of music genres that employ electronic musical instruments, circuitry-based music technology and software, or general-purpose electronics (such as personal computers) in its creation. It includes both music ...
, performing under the
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Clark. He has produced music for his own albums, as well as music for television, films and video games, having composed scores for award-winning contemporary dance and BAFTA nominated TV series. His records have been released by
Warp Records Warp Records is a British independent record label that specialises in Electronic music, electronic, indie rock and experimental music. It was founded in Sheffield in 1989 by Steve Beckett, Robert Mitchell and Robert Gordon. It has released recor ...
,
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and his own label Throttle Records.


History

Clark was born Christopher Stephen Clark in 1979 in
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,
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, England, where he grew up. He started making music as a teenager, and also began experimenting with building his own primitive equipment, including a "home-built stylus made out of a hook and some masking tape". He went on to attend
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. As a student, his music teacher told him that if Clark were to buy a drum machine, he would give up all hope in Clark's musical ability. Whilst still a student, Clark first impressed staff at
Warp Records Warp Records is a British independent record label that specialises in Electronic music, electronic, indie rock and experimental music. It was founded in Sheffield in 1989 by Steve Beckett, Robert Mitchell and Robert Gordon. It has released recor ...
playing under the moniker ''Chris From St Albans'' at their Nesh party in December 2000. He was subsequently signed to Warp, and released his debut album '' Clarence Park'' in April 2001 as Chris Clark. Clark then moved to Brighton, followed by
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where he stayed for some time, during which he collaborated with
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on a reinterpretation of his track "Herr Barr" and other unreleased material. With the 2006 release of ''Throttle Furniture'', he shortened his artist name to ''Clark''. His music has been played on
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by
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,
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and
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. He also recorded a mix for Ravenscroft. More recently, Clark has focused on score work for film and TV, pursuing it alongside studio albums "because you get options to record with more musicians when you score and I found that was a nice thing to have running alongside the solo work". Clark has a longstanding creative collaboration with dance choreographer Melanie Lane, beginning in 2010 with the dance performance/installation ''Tilted Fawn'' which later won the 'Dance & Physical Theatre Award' at the Fringe World Awards 2012.


Style

Clark's music is generally considered to fall under the genre of
electronic music Electronic music broadly is a group of music genres that employ electronic musical instruments, circuitry-based music technology and software, or general-purpose electronics (such as personal computers) in its creation. It includes both music ...
, although Clark himself finds this label ambiguous and describes ''
Turning Dragon ''Turning Dragon'' is the fourth studio album by electronic musician Chris Clark and his second under the moniker Clark. It was released on January 28, 2008, by Warp Warp, warped or warping may refer to: Arts and entertainment Books and comics ...
'' as a "techno album". He often experiments with forms of degradation, distortion and decay associated with different mediums, employing techniques such as re-recording samples and field-recordings in different environments. Describing such processing, he has said "What I tend to do is just jam stuff through as many boxes as I can, until everything sort of bleeds into itself and all its surrounding parts". Clark plays the
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, and some of his material, especially ''
Body Riddle ''Body Riddle'' is the third studio album by English electronic music, electronic musician Clark (musician), Chris Clark and the first one under the mononym Clark. It was released on 2 October 2006 by Warp (record label), Warp. The music video fo ...
'' features recordings of his drumming, often heavily re-sampled.


Live

On describing his live set Clark states "If you see me play, my hands are all over the place – literally I’m doing every single thing. Everything that happens on stage is being played and created live. It’s very interactive. So in that respect, it is very much based on live instrumentation." His set has in the past included a live drummer. Clark has played a Boiler Room session, played the
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club
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and the Pritzker Pavilion in Chicago. Festival appearances have included
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, Sónar Tokyo,
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and Taico Club. In December 2013 he premiered his live show ''Phosphor'' in London.


Videos

Notable music videos for Clark's work include Lynn Fox's video for "Gob Coitus", 1stavemachine's video for "Ted" (selected by ''
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'' as one of the top 50 music videos of 2007), James Healy's video for "Herr Barr", The Vikings' video for "Black Stone", Christopher Hewitt's videos for "Winter Linn" and "To Live And Die in Grantham", and "Peak Magnetic" directed and produced by Sander Houtkruijer. The video for "Lambent Rag" (2021) was directed and choreographed by frequent collaborator Melanie Lane. Australian artist Jonathan Zawada expanded the cover art for ''Playground in a Lake'' into a music video for "Citrus".


Commissions


Art

Clark contributed music, along with fellow Warp artist
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to a giant interactive projection show at
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's New Director Showcase in 2011. Clark collaborated with
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based artist collective
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in 2011 on a piece entitled ''Fixing Point''. The piece was an interactive audio walk with music by Clark and deals with the legacy of the conflict in Northern Ireland, in particular the disappearance of Seamus Ruddy. He worked again with the collective on a piece for the Aichi Triennale, contributing his track "Black Stone" for use in the work.


Dance

During the summer of 2010, he scored a contemporary dance piece titled ''Tilted Fawn'' that was performed by Melanie Lane at the
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. The pair also collaborated on a 2013 performance installation ''Shrine'', which trod "the line between dance performance and sculptural installation" and was centred on ideas of ritual and ceremony. They have also worked together on the project ''Held'', which "explores the relationship between memory and the architecture of space that we live in".


Film

The track "The Pining Pt.2" from '' Iradelphic'' was featured in the 2013 film ''
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''. The track ''Vengeance Drools'' was used in a domestic violence awareness advertising campaign by
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, which starred
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. In 2019 Clark scored the film ''
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'', a psychological horror film directed by
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. The score features a Budapest Art Orchestra string ensemble, with Headphone Commute describing it as "textural, organic, and incredibly dynamic". The OST was released as an album by Deutsche Grammophon later in 2019.


TV

In 2015 Clark scored the six-part TV series ''
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'' starring
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,
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and
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, broadcast in Europe by
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and
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. In 2017 Clark scored the crime drama '' Rellik'' which was co-produced by the
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and
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. He described the composition as an "elastic, versatile music fabric that I could weave into the series at will". In 2018, Clark scored the minimal, acappella voice dominated soundtrack for the Channel 4/Hulu mini-series, '' Kiri''. This was followed in June 2021 by the scoring of ''
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'', an 8-part adaptation of
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's novel of the same name which premiered on
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. Clark was asked to compose the score by its director
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who had heard the Daniel Isn't Real soundtrack. Clark's original television soundtracks have since been released as standalone records of the same names.


Video games

Clark contributed an unreleased track, "Alice", to the
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for the game '' Sleeping Dogs''. He also contributed to the soundtrack of ''
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''. The song " Winter Linn" was added to ''
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s soundtrack.


Albums

'' Clarence Park'' was Clark's first release and debut full-length album, released on Warp Records in April 2001 under the artist name Chris Clark. ''
Empty the Bones of You ''Empty the Bones Of You'' is an album by IDM musician Chris Clark. It was released on 8 September 2003 by Warp Records. Thematically, it is a darker album than 2001's ''Clarence Park''. The cover art was designed by The Designers Republic ...
'' was Clark's second full-length, released on Warp Records in September 2003 under the artist name Chris Clark. Reviews noted that Clark had developed a more mature and distinctive voice, and The Mlik Factory described it as "consistent, mature and bloody captivating". ''
Body Riddle ''Body Riddle'' is the third studio album by English electronic music, electronic musician Clark (musician), Chris Clark and the first one under the mononym Clark. It was released on 2 October 2006 by Warp (record label), Warp. The music video fo ...
'' was released on Warp Records in October 2006. The album marked a change in style for Clark, and featured the prominent use of live instrumentation, albeit highly processed. It was well received by critics, with Pitchfork giving it 8.5/10 and Almost Cool giving it 8/10. Clark's fourth full-length album, ''
Turning Dragon ''Turning Dragon'' is the fourth studio album by electronic musician Chris Clark and his second under the moniker Clark. It was released on January 28, 2008, by Warp Warp, warped or warping may refer to: Arts and entertainment Books and comics ...
'', found Clark exploring a less organic and more mechanised sound, with Pitchfork declaring that it "takes a detour from Clark's ultimate goal of meshing man and machine into one seamless, clattering bundle" and " tfinds the robots taking the upper hand". The album fared well with critics, with Pitchfork awarding it 8.2/10 and
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giving it 4/5. It was released on Warp Records in March 2008. '' Totems Flare'' was released on Warp Records in July 2009. '' Iradelphic'' was released on Warp Records in April 2012. The album was described by
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as "less ethereal, more compact and cohesive" than earlier work. Clark himself commented "Iradelphic is some of the most heartfelt stuff I've ever done, and even though a lot of it is years old, it still really resonates with me." ''Feast/Beast'' was released on Warp Records in September 2013. It predominantly features Clark's remixes of other artists' tracks, amongst them
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,
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,
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and
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, but also features some reworks of Clark's tracks by other artists. His self-titled seventh
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, ''
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'', was released on 3 November 2014 on Warp Records. ''
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'' was released on Warp Records in March 2016. '' Death Peak'' was released on Warp Records in April 2017. ''Kiri Variations'' was released on 26 July 2019 on Throttle Records. ''Daniel Isn't Real'' was released on 3 December 2019, via
Deutsche Grammophon Deutsche Grammophon (; DGG) is a German classical music record label that was the precursor of the corporation PolyGram. Headquartered in Berlin Friedrichshain, it is now part of Universal Music Group (UMG) since its merger with the UMG family of ...
. On 13 July 2022, Clark released a remastered version of ''Body Riddle'', and announced the ''Body Double'' double album, consisting of ''Body Riddle'' and a new album of older material - ''05-10''. These were released on 30 September 2022. Clark's tenth album, ''
Sus Dog ''Sus Dog'' is an album by electronic musician Clark, released on 26 May 2023 by Throttle Records. It marked his first album to predominately feature his own vocals, with guest features by Anika and Thom Yorke, who also served as executive produc ...
'' (2023), was released on 26 May 2023 on Throttle Records. It was executive-produced by
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, who acted as a mentor for Clark's vocals and contributed vocals and bass. On 1 December 2023, the album ''Cave Dog'' was released on Throttle Records, which Clark was working on while waiting for the release of ''Sus Dog''. In addition to completely new tracks, it also contained new versions of songs that could be found on ''Sus Dog'', which is why it functions as a companion album.


Discography


Albums

* '' Clarence Park'' (
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, 2001)* * ''
Empty the Bones of You ''Empty the Bones Of You'' is an album by IDM musician Chris Clark. It was released on 8 September 2003 by Warp Records. Thematically, it is a darker album than 2001's ''Clarence Park''. The cover art was designed by The Designers Republic ...
'' (Warp, 2003)* * ''
Body Riddle ''Body Riddle'' is the third studio album by English electronic music, electronic musician Clark (musician), Chris Clark and the first one under the mononym Clark. It was released on 2 October 2006 by Warp (record label), Warp. The music video fo ...
'' (Warp, 2006) * ''
Turning Dragon ''Turning Dragon'' is the fourth studio album by electronic musician Chris Clark and his second under the moniker Clark. It was released on January 28, 2008, by Warp Warp, warped or warping may refer to: Arts and entertainment Books and comics ...
'' (Warp, 2008) * '' Totems Flare'' (Warp, 2009) * '' Iradelphic'' (Warp, 2012) * ''Feast / Beast'' (Remix Compilation Album, 2013) * ''
Clark Clark is an English language surname with historical links to England, Scotland, and Ireland, ultimately derived from the Latin ''clericus'' meaning "scribe", "secretary" or a scholar within a religious order, referring to someone who was educated ...
'' (Warp, 2014) * ''
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'' (Warp, 2016) * '' Death Peak'' (Warp, 2017) * ''Kiri Variations'' (Throttle Records, 2019) 1* ''Daniel Isn't Real'' (
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, 2019) * ''Playground in a Lake'' (Deutsche Grammophon, 2021) * ''05-10'' (Warp, 2022) * ''
Sus Dog ''Sus Dog'' is an album by electronic musician Clark, released on 26 May 2023 by Throttle Records. It marked his first album to predominately feature his own vocals, with guest features by Anika and Thom Yorke, who also served as executive produc ...
'' (Throttle Records, 2023) * ''Cave Dog'' (Throttle Records, 2023) * ''In Camera'' (Throttle Records, 2024)


EPs and singles

* ''Ceramics Is The Bomb'' (2001)* * ''Throttle Furniture'' (2006) * ''Throttle Clarence'' (2006) * ''Ted E.P.'' (2007) * ''Throttle Promoter'' (2007) * ''Growls Garden'' (2009) * ''Willenhall / Baskerville Grinch'' (2011), a
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split 12" with
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* ''Fantasm Planes'' (2012) * ''Superscope'' (2014) * ''Flame Rave'' (2015) * ''The Last Panthers'' (2016) * ''A Badman Sound / Heath Town / Inf Inf Inf Inf'' (2016), a
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split 12" with Mark Pritchard and
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* ''Bobbie Caris / Idle Withdrawal'' (2017), a split 12" with
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* ''Rellik EP'' (2017) * ''Honey Badger / Pig'' (2017) * ''E.C.S.T. T.R.A.X.'' (2018) * ''Branding Problem'' (2019) * ''Small'' (2021) * ''Forever Chemicals / Lambent Rag'' (2021) *originally released as Chris Clark.


References


External links

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