Clarence Clarity
With a maximalist approach to sound and visuals, London's Clarence Clarity reflects and embodies the hyperstimulated world of the 21st century. After playing with several bands in the 2000s, he chose Clarence Clarity as his solo moniker after deciding that "clarity" was his mantra for this project and discovering the Internet meme Sudden Clarity Clarence (which pictures a young man having an epiphany in the middle of a rave). Soon after his debut track "4GODSLUV" -- which fractured and recombined elements of jungle, hip-hop, and pop in disorienting but compelling ways -- appeared online in late 2012, Clarity's anonymity led to rumors that he was from Fiji or that his music was a new Jai Paul project. The Save †hyself EP, which featured "4GODSLUV" and three new songs, arrived in September 2013 on 37 Adventures. His next EP, 2014's Who Am Eye, was released by Bella Union. The label also issued his 2015 full-length debut, No Now, which Clarity described as "a constant reminder of the infinite flexibility of an absurd universe."
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NO NOW
Musica alternativa e indie - Pubblicato da Bella Union il 2 mar 2015
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Unstoppable (Clarence Clarity Remix)
Pop - Pubblicato da Monkey Puzzle Records - RCA Records il 21 ott 2022
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Vapid Feels Are Vapid / SAME
Musica alternativa e indie - Pubblicato da Deluxe Pain - Dummy il 10 nov 2016
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Dead Screen Scrolls (Ambient Works, Vol. 1)
Pop - Pubblicato da Deluxe Pain il 29 apr 2020
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Save Thyself
Musica alternativa e indie - Pubblicato da 37 adventures il 17 set 2013
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WHO AM Eye
Musica alternativa e indie - Pubblicato da Bella Union il 2 dic 2014
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Splitting Hairs
Hip-Hop/Rap - Pubblicato da Deluxe Pain il 1 giu 2016
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