Clarence Park

05/01/2001 | Warp Records 

All Music Guide Review

Winter in July can be a strange combination. Released in May of 2001, but seeing hype and sales in June and July, Chris Clark's Clarence Park is a frostingly cold glimpse at what winter feels like -- even if one's listening to it during the dog days of relentless sun. Big reverberated beats transform into a crisp sound experiment, synth washes cut and skate alongside and in between breakbeat scientology, and sound sculpture paints imagery of glacier-like masses floating along in the sea minding their own business. Albeit not sounding especially original, and having an immense amount of pressure to do so, Clark turns in a fine debut of sensitive and cerebrally brash material that sits comfortably alongside some of the better records of 2001. ~ Jack LV Isles, All Music Guide

Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • Pleen 1930's
  • 1:31

  • 2
  • The Dogs
  • 2:53

  • 3
  • Proper Lo-Fi
  • 3:13

  • 4
  • Oaklands
  • 1:00

  • 5
  • Bricks
  • 2:41

  • 6
  • Emw
  • :37

  • 8
  • The Chase
  • 1:06

  • 10
  • Caveman Lament
  • 2:46

  • 11
  • Fossil Paste
  • 2:09

  • 12
  • Diesel Raven
  • 2:53

  • 13
  • Shrewland
  • 2:58

  • 14
  • Nostalgic Oblong
  • :22
  • Credits



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