Artist's albums
Sus Dog
2023 · album
Dolgoch Tape
2023 · single
Dismissive
2023 · single
Clutch Pearlers
2023 · single
Town Crank
2023 · single
Deletia (Clark Remix)
2022 · single
05-10
2022 · album
Sparrow Arc Tall
2022 · single
Frau Wav (Brief Fling)
2022 · single
Body Riddle (Remastered)
2022 · album
Dead Shark Eyes
2022 · single
Love Me More (Clark Remix)
2022 · single
Shut You Down (Mogwai Remix)
2021 · single
Suspension Reservoir (Air Version)
2021 · single
Playground In A Lake
2021 · album
Forever Chemicals / Lambent Rag
2021 · single
Small
2021 · single
Daniel Isn’t Real (Expanded Edition)
2020 · album
Isolation Theme (Thom Yorke Remix)
2020 · single
U Never Call Me (Clark Remix)
2019 · single
Volatile (From "Daniel Isn't Real" Soundtrack)
2019 · single
Branding Problem
2019 · single
Amor (From "Daniel Isn't Real" Soundtrack)
2019 · single
Branding Problem
2019 · EP
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Biography
At the age of nine, Clark played violin in an orchestra in St Albans – not that he was too keen. Classical music? When there was Public Enemy, Prince or Metallica to listen to? And yet a seed had been planted. “I remember thinking, ‘I’ll put this on hold for a bit and come back to it later’,” Clark recalls. In the three decades since, he’s created a set of intense, sonic odysseys. From his 2001 debut, Clarence Park, onwards, there’s been no template. Glowering techno and brittle, ghostly piano pieces; eerie, fluttering folktronics and found sounds – each time, something unexpected. Recently, Clark has made a successful plunge into composing highly individual, immersive TV and film soundtracks, sucking him back into classical music’s gravitational pull. With new album, Playground In A Lake – a loose sonic treatise on climate – Clark worked with string ensembles and collaborated with musicians including violinist Rakhi Singh, Grizzly Bear’s Chris Taylor and cellist Oliver Coates, whose vivid playing helps the album’s elegant opener, Lovelock, soar. Then there’s 12-year-old choirboy, Nathaniel Timoney, who performs a brace of haunting performances, like Small, a quietly devastating lullaby. Despite nine studio albums, countless remixes and three soundtracks, Clark won’t take the easy option… ever. “It’s not conscious, but I quite enjoy that feeling of being out of my depth,” says a musician who revels in jumping into the unknown to see where he lands.