Truancy Volume 247: Clark by TRUANTS published on 2019-08-15T13:41:03Z Interview + Download: http://truantsblog.com/2019/truancy-volume-247-clark/ Soundcloud: @throttleclark Following an expansive discography of LPs on Warp from 2001 to 2017, the latest release from acclaimed British producer Clark sees him self-releasing an album for the first time on his own label Throttle Records. Titled Kiri Variations the fourteen-track album is an extension on his score work he produced for BAFTA-nominated TV drama Kiri back in 2018. Having delved into world of scoring for film and TV back in 2016 with the soundtrack for crime-thriller The Last Panthers, he's taken to the versatility of this type of work with ease. Clark's music, even if sparingly, has always had quite emotive themes and on Kiri, his use of piano, harpsichord, clarinet, strings, electronics and his own voice paints a wonderfully melancholic narrative. We caught up with Clark to discuss the work put into Kiri Variations, his performance at the Royal Albert Hall, the transitional two second 'holy points' in his productions and how producing music for horror films is one of the most satisfying things you could ever do as a producer. His Truancy Volume, a sonic extension of his recent scores, is a riveting tapestry of organic instrumentation. Incredibly coherent yet polarising at points, his embrace of recent acoustic sources can be heard throughout. Shuttling through haunting modern classical and folktronica to the trance-induced productions of Lorenzo Senni, it's an overlap of two circles both firing up emotion. As Clark puts himself - "We live in a post-genre era, it's good to take advantage of that." Genre Clark Comment by Ben Hure laughing and marching 😅 2024-04-14T09:37:39Z Comment by NightFight hell yeah ... Best mixTrip 0322 2022-03-09T23:24:01Z Comment by Ju Fi Ouf 2021-10-31T14:38:06Z Comment by Tio solo Love this 2021-06-14T18:53:47Z Comment by alej~ your memories from the baroque <3 2020-11-27T18:29:17Z Comment by KaeroGit love!! 2020-09-21T22:24:44Z Comment by gunman wow irish 2020-09-11T23:58:36Z Comment by NeongBusch at UCSC there used to be a campus bus driver that listened to this type of music full blast while driving 2020-09-10T13:36:07Z Comment by mitititiline Namaste, full Power no sleping, no washer 2020-08-03T16:24:50Z Comment by Daniil Chertov Sequentia Instrumentalstück 2020-05-14T21:53:10Z Comment by Ken Zulu @dashante-arrington this is that lick right here. 2020-04-09T21:30:24Z Comment by Bocage this mix just keeps giving <3<3<3 2020-04-02T09:28:47Z Comment by rælbæutyinside ღ メ 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🤟 2020-03-23T20:10:02Z Comment by Robin I have never heard this interpretation! where does it come from?? 2019-11-07T20:39:27Z Comment by Robin It's post-bignou ? 2019-11-07T20:31:35Z Comment by Yibbon sickness 2019-10-31T04:27:31Z Comment by bbcversus Holy smokes!!!! 2019-10-15T17:55:03Z Comment by S/Y Thank you 2019-10-04T03:56:27Z Comment by alxmhv Wow what is this! 2019-09-18T21:40:56Z Comment by Luis M. Espinosa official/Artificial Intelligence™ 💎💎💎🌐 2019-09-10T20:51:16Z Comment by Wojt Wojt What is this marvelous beauty? im having shivers 2019-09-10T11:20:26Z Comment by jehocurfewnost Es schmect mir gut 2019-09-05T17:58:21Z Comment by Mario Fortes Hernández La Romanesca :_) 2019-09-05T14:50:37Z Comment by Phantasmusictive meshuggah??)) 2019-08-23T06:58:46Z Comment by Mightey Insane! Such amazing and innovative ideas 2019-08-22T15:14:39Z Comment by Joh Dead can dance! 2019-08-21T21:18:05Z Comment by Rob Ahhh, reminds me of parties down at Wolf Hall. 2019-08-21T19:05:04Z Comment by Li Ko Love you black stone ∞ 2019-08-21T13:06:34Z Comment by staleness BROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 2019-08-21T04:37:37Z Comment by staleness CLAAARKKKK <3 2019-08-21T04:06:18Z