Clark: Kiri Variations - VINYL LP

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Management number 205767176 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $98.00 Model Number 205767176
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Title: Kiri Variations
Artist: Clark
Label: Throttle
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5060670887146
Genre: Electronic
Release Date: 2025-09-26
Number of Discs: 1

On July 26th the top-ranking leftfield star Clark will release 'Kiri Variations', via his own label Throttle Records - and as always, he has musically metamorphosized into something fresh and new. This album of plaintive beauty, eerie wyrd arcadian horror and childlike outsider music epitomizes his constant ability to flip-the-script and coherently organize an abundance of new ideas. Mysterious and morbidly beautiful pieces driven by piano, harpsichord, clarinet, strings, electronics and voice are interspersed with fabulously unusual and highly original curveballs. Odd-in-a-brilliant-way, the faux naive 'Kiri's Glee', evokes traveling minstrels of yore accidentally eating the wrong 'shrooms, and 'Coffin Knocker' has diffracted psych feel, like David Axelrod's work with the Electric Prunes, but chopped, screwed and scorched. 'Forebode Knocker' is darkly funky, like the kind of lost diggers' nugget unearthed and sampled by RZA, whilst the sonically-perfect 'Primary Pluck' unfurls exquisitely, swaying slowly ever forward like a funeral march. 'Cannibal Homecoming' is nothing short of Clark's most song-based composition ever, featuring augmented human voice as evident elsewhere and also a fully-fledged vocal sung by him. 'Kiri Variations' started life as the score to the BAFTA-nominated TV program 'Kiri', but only a small (and highly effective) portion of the music recorded was used - intentionally sparingly - by director Euros Lyn. That first incarnation has since grown and morphed intosomething entirely of it's own being; a proper artist album. 'In addition to my usual methods of controlled randomness and tangential ideas, the TV commission was a prominent spark for new approaches. It's a great balancing contrast with the solipsistic studio album', Clark explains. The record allows simplicity and playfulness to shine through: 'It's a skeleton of an album, reduced to bare essentials, although it started out rather dense - the thing that takes time is making it succinct.'explains Clark. 'Certain parts are also what you could call anti muso - for example the recorder on 'Kiri's Glee' is totally out of tune - but it sounds so colourful. I can't resist the primary paint of acoustic instruments; it's an antidote to frictionless digital music.

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