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The cover of Chris Clark's last album ... In contrast, the cover of this year's Empty the Bones of You is a pale figure thrust into a nightmarish spiral of skulls, spears, and oblivion.
Clark fits neatly?too neatly, perhaps?onto the Warp roster of electronic mavens. While his earlier records flirted with the avant-acid perpetuated by the label, Empty The Bones Of You is rooted ...
Think label mates Aphex Twin and Autechre collaborating on a soundtrack to a particularly creepy video game and you get an idea of Clark’s ... composition. “Empty the Bones of You” flits ...
A melancholic techno similar to the music by Ulrich Schnaus, Manual, and the Morr label artists, but using a much noisier approach. Thumping bass rhythms, airy meandering loops, murky synth tones ...
Warp's Chris Clark infuses sonic streaks of contemporaries ... While his most recent album, 2003's overlooked Empty the Bones of You, was a brilliant, bleak apocalyptic vision, it could easily ...
The artist formerly known as Chris Clark has, some say, produced two of the finest albums on Warp Records. Both Clarence Park and Empty The Bones Of You, not to mention his equally acclaimed ...
Think of how life must've been for 22-year-old electronic producer Chris ... you consider all other internal and external pressures any auspicious new talent faces. So it's kind of remarkable how ...
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