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Similiar to Chris Clark

Post by DRTY » Tue Oct 06, 2009 1:10 pm

Afternoon all.....

Over the weekend mate of mine played a track called Future Daniel, and a few others off (I think) his latest album, and it literally blew my mind!

The distortion he creates on some of the tracks is just mind blowing!

I'm now on the hunt for stuff of a similiar sound/genre, can anyone give any useful pointers?

Ta muchly :D

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Re: Similiar to Chris Clark

Post by dj_zajko » Wed Oct 07, 2009 2:42 am

The guy's definitely got a unique style. Can't find much of the same sort of clean, beautiful sort of distortion. If you're into his more recent techno-oriented stuff, there are some more experimental 4/4 / electro artists making twisted dancefloor smashers but I'm not to knowledgeable on that.
As far as "IDM", well, there's nothing quite like Clark but maybe try Prefuse73, Tom Burkank, Nautilis, Exile, Autechre obviously Aphex.
Got some mixes with Clark tracks and related music linked below - but yeah, definitely wish there were more Clarkish stuff in the world.

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Re: Similiar to Chris Clark

Post by DRTY » Wed Oct 07, 2009 5:12 pm

Cheers for the info man, I've heard bits and bobs of Prefuse, but I'll actuaslly buy a couple albums and give them a proper listen :)

I see you're from Calgary........ I visited Canada once, and have been craving poutine like a heroin addict on cold turkey ever since I left.

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Re: Similiar to Chris Clark

Post by 999 » Fri Oct 09, 2009 2:30 am

lots of good stuff on the cock rock disco label

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Re: Similiar to Chris Clark

Post by whitelight » Mon Oct 26, 2009 3:17 am

Richard Devine maybe. Technoid noisy stuff without any rules.

Just discovered Chris Clark recently throudh the trakc called Gob Coitus. Fell in love immediately with his style.
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Re: Similiar to Chris Clark

Post by tacospheros » Tue Oct 27, 2009 1:52 am

clark is a madman. he's got such a variety of styles. i copped Body Riddle when it came out, but his other stuff doesnt sound quite like it. id say just keep digging for more of his stuff , he's the only one who really does "his" style
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Re: Similiar to Chris Clark

Post by tacospheros » Tue Oct 27, 2009 2:12 am




this song is fucking maniacally good . clark is a mad scientist
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Re: Similiar to Chris Clark

Post by craig » Sat Oct 31, 2009 12:42 pm

wisp
amon tobin?


not really that similar, but first that came to mind

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