Clark* - Turning Dragon


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Label: Beat Records
Catalog#: BRC-188
Format: CD, Album
Country:Japan
Released:23 Jan 2008
Genre: Electronic
Style: Techno, IDM
Credits: Artwork By [Design And Illustration] - Matt Burden
Mastered By - Naweed*
Performer, Arranged By, Producer - Christopher Clark*
Notes:Tracks 12 and 13 are exclusive bonus tracks for Japan. Comes in a jewel case.
Mastered at Whitfield Mastering.
'For Wolves Crew' contains a sample from Bibio 'I'm Rewinding It…' ℗ Mush Records, courtesy of Mush Records.
Rating: 3.55/5 (11 votes) Rate It
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Tracklisting:

1   New Year Storm (4:05)
2   Volcan Veins (4:05)
3   Truncation Horn (2:19)
4   For Wolves Crew (6:59)
5   Violenl (3:43)
6   Gaskarth / Cyrk Dedication (4:53)
7   Ache Of The North (5:10)
8   Mercy Sines (3:19)
9   Hot May Slides (2:50)
10   Beg (4:13)
11   Penultimate Persian (5:05)
12   Beige Afterthought (3:13)
13   Pending Dusk Wrench (3:06)
User Reviews:
Headphone_Commute, Apr 20, 2008

Chris Clark is growing on me. In 2001 we got introduced to Clark through Clarence Park. In 2003, we saw him evolve with Empty The Bones Of You. Body Riddle was the 2006 release when Christopher Stephen Clark simply went by his last name. But in 2008, Clark is Turning Dragon. This is a much harder, slamming, compressed thud, that keeps the heart pumping, and the brain tweaking. Five years in the making (guessing by the fact that previous LP was simply an archive of earlier and unreleased material), Clark is the front-runner of the experimental drive merging dark IDM and ferocious beats, where the genre thrives. The first half of the album employs a welcoming onslaught of pounding 4/4 beats. Turning up the volume, Im reminded of the early warehouse events where the bass slapped off the cold walls. But does four-to-the-floor formula immediately categorize as techno? Slapping the latter term may understate the complexity of the production - it is very far from minimal or repetitive approach. The detail may surprise even the fans already familiar with Clarks perfectionism. Further into the album, Clark breaks up the rhythm, and keeps on grinding. To share in the brutal intensity that hurts so good, Clark has offered an Album Sampler [see direct links below]. If you enjoyed the ride, seek out the December 07 vinyl, Throttle Promoter, or hit bleep dot com for instant digital gratification. Recommended if you like the darker side of Autechre, Funckarma, and AFX.

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