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offline ecnadniarb on 2003-05-14 10:13 [#00697803]
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I listened to Clarence Park today after a much extended
break and it sounded a lot better than I remember it
sounding. The only thing is that none of the tracks seem to
flow and they are too short as well, they seem to stop just
as I am getting in to them. Odd as it won't sound, but it
kind of reminded me of a lot of music made by people
here...similar standard and frustration when listening to it
:D


 

offline Murray from Southend, Essex (United Kingdom) on 2003-05-14 10:24 [#00697817]
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I do like Chris Clark, when ive got money i shall order his
new EP and looking forward to the alvum.

Proper Lo-Fi is a tune!


 

offline tibbar from harrisburg, pa (United States) on 2003-05-14 10:25 [#00697818]
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lord of the dance is the...

well...

lord of the dance


 

offline Morton from out (Netherlands, The) on 2003-05-14 10:51 [#00697835]
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i love the album too , good choice :)

diesel raven is my fav.


 

offline KEYFUMBLER from DUBLIN (Ireland) on 2003-05-14 10:52 [#00697837]
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talking about shortness of tracktime... i agree
wholeheartedlylike


 

offline bird from New Zealand, but in (Switzerland) on 2003-05-14 13:12 [#00697962]
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i love this album too. have just got it recently and think
the shortnes is not a problem, more one of its great
characteristics. been listening to it so much recently,
like 6-7 times a day.


 

offline zetre from United States Minor Outlying Islands on 2003-05-14 15:21 [#00698158]
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Fuck, the only problem is songs that are too loooong!
Chris´ tracks are to the point, no wanky 4-minute intros,
just punky electronica and lush melodies. Clarence Park
rocks my socks off. I never even thought of it as a short
album ´til people started fussing about it ´cuz there´s
just so much going on in there, you know?
And yeah, the new ep is tops as well. "The Gavel" is
mindblowingly good. Really looking forward to the album..

Can anyone recommend any other artists that sounds somewhat
like Chris Clark?? (I haven´t found any yet, I don´t
really agree with the "afx-clone" label he´s been getting)Y
ou know fast, rowdy electronica without the usual tiring
amen-fuckupery..



 

offline Junktion from Northern Jutland (Denmark) on 2003-05-14 15:21 [#00698159]
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I luuuuuuv Clarence Park...one of the few albums i have
actually bought :)


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2003-05-17 03:26 [#00702054]
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The reason he got the AFX clone label is because of the
sounds he uses, some of them are very twinish...but as for
style I can't see much similarity between the two of them,
in fact I would go so far as to say he is he first proper
next generation artist of the Warp stable, he seems to have
a style that encompasses a lot of the label's output from
the last decade as well as some new ideas.


 

offline Sido Dyas from a computer on 2003-05-17 03:53 [#00702065]
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I think he sounds even more like afx on the new EP.
Especialy on acid tracks "A Council" and "Rob Lee".
I don't mind tho , i like Afx =)



 

offline eXXailon from purgatory on 2003-05-17 03:56 [#00702067]
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proper lofi and diesel raven are indeed killer tracks


 


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