
Two tracks of high-voltage club gear designed as a middle finger to background music. Abrasive, physical, and deeply rooted in the UK hardcore continuum.
November 22, 2019 · Throttle Records
Branding Problem is a deliberate act of sonic friction. In an era where music is often treated as a passive utility, Clark delivers two tracks that refuse to sit quietly in the background. This is music that demands to be played loud, preferably on a sound system that can handle its punishing low-end and razor-sharp transients. It feels less like a traditional composition and more like a physical object: a heavy, serrated piece of machinery that has been dropped into a pristine digital space. The sound is thick with the influence of 90s techstep and the darker corners of the UK rave scene, but it is filtered through Clark's modern, modular-heavy production lens.
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