Clark – Steep Stims

I really need to figure out a name for this kind of music. It’s like Apparat and Weval: electronic music that has a four on the floor base rhythm but sometimes sprinkled with broken beats, feels like IDM but not noisy, feels soothing but not ambient, feels to have a good drag but not uptempo, has some odd and live-sounding instrumentation but not necessarily actually live instruments, feels sophisticated but not classical.

I was thinking, how about “ballroom techno”, because it’s a techno base but more sophisticated and not dance floor-oriented. Then I found that this is already used for something else, of course. So this was the point where, being 2026, I turned to AI to see what it would suggest for a genre specification here. The result: leftfield indietronica and melodic IDM. That’s actually not bad to express what I mean, it’s just pretty long for a single genre.

Well, for this album specifically I’ll make piece with IDM overall, considering the record as a whole, and then let’s see how I feel about these above genre specifications the next time I come across music like this.

Oh, and btw, this album is awesome. I’ve been coming back to it for a few months now. It’s versatile and playful, groovy but not obtrusive when it’s a backdrop, has easy hooks and some depth, too.

Clark – The Last Panthers

It is a soundtrack to a tv series, but it is not released as a soundtrack. So this is a Clark album in its own right, but is a soundtrack nonetheless. It is the soundtrack to a snowfall on a gloomy dark dawn. To a ship sailing out into the vast ocean and breaking ice on the go. It is the soundtrack to its sinking and hitting rock bottom. And to the sunshine that glides through the water and reaches the masthead of named ship waving goodbye.