Clark In Camera Vinyl LP 2024
1. Green Wash
2. Green Breaking
3. Superstar
4. Bleeding Building
5. Running Dreams
6. It's 450
7. Probe
8. Bo
9. Head Phone Hospital
10. Sensual Dismay
11. Aden Murmur
12. Captive Bliss
13. Vending Machine/Portal
14. Non Specific Interview
15. Tangent Cloak 1
16. Tangent Cloak 2
17. Exhausted
18. Green Blood
19. Blue Blood
20. Blood
Clark reworks his score for Naqqash Khalid's award winning debut feature film 'In Camera' into a mesmerising, brilliant and varied album. Containing smoky, timeless synth instrumentals like 'Running Dreams', a bittersweet cover of Carpenters / Sonic Youth classic 'Superstar' and an epic, rising builder 'Green Breaking', it's a deeply rewarding listen that fits perfectly into the canon of Clark soundtracks.
Director Naqqash says "This soundtrack and body of work Clark has invented feels like another character in the film - like an extension of the film's atmosphere and interiority - it became so intertwined with my experience and memory of IN CAMERA - it's difficult to pinpoint where it begins and ends. And for that I feel deeply privileged to have had this collaboration with him... Clark is an essential player in this film"
Clark says "I was going to just include the cues from the film, but got far too into recording new stuff that fitted the tone and emotion of the film. Favourite tracks: Tangent Cloak, Bleeding Building and Sensual Dismay. Little peaches that popped out in one breezy take. It's got a really specific, colour/tone this record. It's drenched in muted joy/dark euphoria. It sounds like Sensual Dismay but can't really call it that, it's the soundtrack for a film called In Camera.
Full of pointed notes about an industry rife with prejudice and hypocrisy, In Camera deploys elements of surrealism and fantasy to trace how its young British-Asian protagonist's sense of self is affected by the tokenism of a world he hopes to conquer. Candid and acidly funny, with an unsettling eye for the warped and bizarre, it's a playful, stylish satire not just of showbiz but also the myriad absurdities of modern life, with a complex, supple central performance from rising star Nabhaan Rizwan.