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Album Review: Clark – Iradelphic
Chris Clark’s diversity creates it’s own musical universe. As an artist, he’s explored jazz drums paired with intricately programmed synthesizer melodies on Body Riddle, offensively loud territory on Tuning Dragon, and a profusion of genre bouncing and chaos on 2009’s Totems Flare. Whether the … Continue reading
Posted in album review
Tagged Belong, Chris Jeffs, Clark, Iradelphic, Martina Topley-Bird, massive attack, Mike Jefford, Tricky
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Clark Releases Music Video For “Black Stone”
While you’re gearing up for our review of Iradelphic by Electronic artist and Warp signed Clark, take a second to view the gorgeous video for the piano-only track “Black Stone”. In this five minute epic, we watch a film by The Vikings where … Continue reading
Clark Announces new album, Iradelphic – Gives “Com Touch” away as free download
Experimental, Electronic, Warp signed artist Clark presented a challenge to himself while making the forthcoming Iradelphic (due out in the United States on April 3rd, 2012) by attempting to make an album that sounded different than his previous releases, but … Continue reading
2020k Presents: An Interview WIth Sahy Uhns!
“A lot of people who wouldn’t necessarily be able to make Electronic music or making music in general are making music because of the things they can get off the internet essentially. So, a lot of people who wouldn’t have … Continue reading
Posted in Exclusives, Interviews
Tagged Benedek, Clark, Doepfer Dark Energy, DāM-FunK, Endless Noise, Interview, Jeff Elmassian, Lawrence Grey, Logic, Nacional Records, Reaktor, Sahy Uhns, Wadada Leo Smith, Wake, Yael Shina, ZZK Sounds
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Infrasound: Sahy Uhns – An Intolerant Disdain of Underlings
Welcome to 2020k’s third official edition of Infrasound: A word used to describe frequencies underneath the human hearing range. In this way, we hope to bring under the radar, unsigned, and independent music to your attention to get word out … Continue reading
Posted in album review, Infrasound
Tagged Ableton Live, Akai MPD, An Intolerant Disdain of Underlings, Clark, Proximal Records, Reaktor, Sahy Uhns, Tenterhook, The Castro, Toro y Moi, Warp
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