INDEPENDENT MUSIC FOR THE INDEPENDENTLY MINDED
ARTIST

Clark

“I've always thought music was wicked...”

“I grew up on Prince. Used to bust moves to it on my lawn in the summer. I think my music sounds a lot like Prince’s music. No- one else does but I don't really care that much about what other people think. Although I do care a little bit I suppose. I care about 5.34 per cent.”

“When I was seven I used to divide my emotions up into percentages to decide which ones were the best. After a year of pie charts I got pissed off with this. I've hated maths ever since.”

“My Mum has always been a bit baffled by me. She'd often freak out when she'd find me strumming my harp in a cave in Wales near Criccieth where we used to go on holiday, and she'd try and scare me with stories about the Pied Piper Of Hamlin.”

“I never really had lessons on the harp. But I've never really enjoyed lessons in anything. My drum teacher told me that if I bought a drum machine then he would give up all hope in the development of my talent and musical ability. I bought a drum machine quite soon after he said that.”

“I currently play the harp, flute and the fiddle. My composition "Lord Of The Dance" is the first and last piece that incorporates my flute playing into a more computer orientated environment. Computers are useful, but not that useful. I discovered this when I was 15. Before I was fifteen I played the drums very loudly in punk bands. I was usually too pissed to keep time properly.”

Well we didn’t think we could sum it up better than that " just like the music " kind of confused, but in a together kind of way.
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