Chris Clark (electronic musician)

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Chris Clark
Birth name Christopher Stephen Clark
Also known as Clark
Born St Albans
Genre(s) IDM, Electronica
Occupation(s) Arranger, Producer
Label(s) Warp
Website http://www.throttleclark.com/

Chris Clark is an English electronic musician creating in the genre of IDM currently signed to Warp Records. With the 2006 release of Throttle Furniture, he shortened his artist name to Clark. [1] Throttle Furniture and Body Riddle were both three years in the making, and it is clear during this time Clark has refined his sound. The production on these albums is exceptional, manipulating live drum samples to construct complex beats, in the manner of many IDM artists. He performed with a live drummer during his tour at the end of 2006.

Body Riddle was released with a free EP, ThrottleClarence when purchased from particular sources. This contains some of his early tracks which were not released. Clark is also in the process of recording extended versions of his rave tracks, to be released on 20 minute mini CDs.

His album Clarence Park was named after Clarence Park, a public park in his home town of St Albans.

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