Clarence Clarity

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Clarence Clarity
Birth nameAdam Mark Crisp
Born (1985-05-30) 30 May 1985 (age 39)
London, England
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Years active2012–present
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Website clarenceclarity.com

Adam Mark Crisp (born 30 May 1985), known by the stage name Clarence Clarity, is an English singer, songwriter, producer and musician. [2] He has been praised for his unique, eclectic pop sound which was described by The Guardian as "funk played by a swarm of bees". [2] In addition to his own music he has produced for acts including Sundara Karma and Rina Sawayama.

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Background

Crisp was born in London and raised in Yateley and Fleet, Hampshire. [3] [4] He played with several bands and under several aliases prior to Clarence Clarity, mostly known for his releases with the band Elle Milano from the mid-to-late 2000s, and his work under the name Entrepreneurs until the early 2010s. [5] [6] Elle Milano broke up in 2008 after the death of Crisp's mother, [7] while the Entrepreneurs name was retired in favour of Clarence Clarity.

Early into his career as Clarence Clarity, Crisp was noted for his high degree of anonymity, preferring not to talk about his previous work and giving false and absurd information in press releases, such as stating that he was from Fiji, that he ate mud or that he was 7 feet tall; [8] [9] this misinformation led to rumours, such that his music was a new Jai Paul project. [10] When asked about this by The Guardian , he replied with "I've got a musical history, and I suppose I don't want to have to justify why certain things in the past haven't taken off. I've wiped the slate clean a couple of times. It all feels necessary to have got here." [11] [12] [13] Despite the similarity, Crisp has stated that his stage name was not overtly influenced by the meme template 'Sudden Clarity Clarence'. [14]

Career

Previous Projects: 2002–2012

Psirens: 2002–2004

Psirens was a band formed in 2002 by Crisp and James Headley. [15] It quickly splintered into several other bands, and was soon retired as a project. [16]

Elle Milano: 2004–2008

Elle Milano was formed in 2004, [17] as one of the bands formed from the members of Psirens. [15] It consisted of Crisp, Headley, and Chloe Dunford. [18] They released an EP, three singles, and their only album Acres Of Dead Space Cadets on Brighton Electric. [18] [19] After the release of Acres in 2008, the band went on tour, but cancelled most of the shows early into the tour. [20] Soon after, the band announced their split, releasing a final EP off-label onto their Myspace. [7] [21] [20]

Entrepreneurs, The Premarital Sect, The Super-Ego and FOE: 2008–2012

Following the disbanding of Elle Milano, Crisp began producing electronica under the name Entrepreneurs. [6] Under Entrepreneurs, he began working with the label Stella Mortos, [22] releasing the double A-side single "Hunting Roger Rabbit / Six Severed Hates". [23] On 10 August 2010, he released the EP Uv Been Robbed (Joking, But Not) independently on Bandcamp. [24] He released another double A-side, "Bubblegunk / Fuck Tactics", on London label Fear & Records in 2011. [25] [26]

Crisp produced music with vocalist Hannah Lou Clark under the name FOE, [27] [28] providing production for her 2012 album, Bad Dream Hotline. [29] Around this time he was also involved in a punk band, The Premarital Sect, and produced hip-hop instrumentals under the name The Super-Ego using Ableton Live. [30] He also mastered 7" single "Good Girl / Amazing Discovery" for Surrey six-piece Wildeflower in 2012. [31] [32]

Clarence Clarity: 2012–Present

His first release under the name "Clarence Clarity" was 4GODSLUV [33] in 2012, [34] and he subsequently released his debut EP Save †hyself on the 37 Adventures label in late 2013. In December 2014, Clarity released his second EP, Who Am Eye, now on the Bella Union label. The EP cover featured his face (albeit with a distorted mouth), serving as the first time he had shown his face under the name. [8] [35] In March 2015, he released his first full-length album, No Now , and also performed a session at Maida Vale Studios for Huw Stephens on BBC Radio 1. [36] In 2016, Clarity released a single with Pizza Boy, "Splitting Hairs", and the SAME EP, which consists of the titular track "SAME" repeated 5 times. [37]

During 2017, Clarity helped produce Rina Sawayama's debut mini-album, Rina . [38] He also began releasing singles with minimal or no advertising, such as "Fold 'Em" [39] and "Naysayer Godslayer". [40] He continued this trend into 2018, as it was revealed that he was working on a project which was widely believed to be called Leave Earth. In September 2018, the album title was revealed to be labelled Think: Peace , [41] and was released independently on his Deluxe Pain label on 4 October 2018. [42] This album featured many of the previously released singles in remixed forms. Clarity also revealed that Leave Earth was actually a compilation playlist consisting of all his singles released from 2016 to 2018, [43] and continued to release singles for this playlist in pairs up until 31 December that year, finishing by releasing "Leave Earth" [44] and "Sob Story". [45]

In March 2020, Clarity released an ambient album, Dead Screen Scrolls, as a pay-what-you-want on Bandcamp; [46] only an hour prior announcing an album was to be released for the first Bandcamp Friday (where all processing fees were to be waived for a day). [47] [48] Later in 2020, on 5 June, Clarity announced that he was releasing the mixtape Aerobic Exercise for the next 24 hours only, donating the proceeds to charity as it was a Bandcamp Friday. [49] He would later put the mixtape back up for purchase permanently, [50] alongside a second mixtape, Your Wrong, to coincide with the Bandcamp Friday in February 2021. [51]

Clarity was the primary producer of Rina Sawayama's debut album, Sawayama which released in April 2020 to critical acclaim. [52] Later that year, he also co-produced the songs "Iron Fist" and "Give Great Thanks" for Dorian Electra's second album My Agenda , [53] [54] and produced the entirety of Sundara Karma's fourth EP, Kill Me. [55]

During a Reddit AMA in 2019, Clarity announced the title of his next album would be Midieval Europe. He also said that the project would be much shorter than his previous albums. [56] In an April 2021 interview with Sonemic, Clarity stated that the project would not be titled Midieval Europe and that it would be released in three parts: an extended play followed by an album and another extended play. [57] The first of these, Vanishing Act I: No Nouns, released in September 2021. [58] Additionally in 2021, Clarity produced Rina Sawayama's cover of the song "Enter Sandman" for the charity compilation The Metallica Blacklist , [59] and collaborated with her on a remix of the Lady Gaga song "Free Woman" for Gaga's remix album, Dawn of Chromatica . [60]

In 2022, Clarity provided production for Sundara Karma's fifth EP, Oblivion! [61] He also released the instrumentals to Vanishing Act I on 17 March, [62] and released the sequel to his 2021 mixtape Your Wrong, titled Your Wrong To, to coincide with that May's Bandcamp Friday. [63]

On September 20th, 2024, Clarence Clarity announced his third album, VANISHING ACT II: ULTIMATE REALITY, for release on October 4th.

Discography

Studio albums

TitleAlbum Details
No Now
Think: Peace
  • Released: 4 October 2018 [42]
  • Label: Deluxe Pain
  • Formats: Digital download
Dead Screen Scrolls (Ambient Works, Vol. 1)
  • Released: 20 March 2020 [46]
  • Label: Self-Released
  • Formats: Digital download
Vanishing Act II
  • Released: TBA

Compilations

TitleCompilation Details
Leave Earth
  • Released: 2016 - 31 December 2018
  • Label: Deluxe Pain / Self-Released
  • Formats: Digital download
Aerobic Exorcise
  • Released: 5 June 2020 [65]
  • Label: Self-Released
  • Formats: Digital download
Your Wrong
  • Released: 5 February 2021
  • Label: Self-Released
  • Formats: Digital download
Your Wrong To
  • Released: 6 May 2022
  • Label: Self-Released
  • Formats: Digital Download

Extended plays

TitleEP Details
Save Thyself
  • Released: 17 September 2013
  • Label: 37 Adventures
  • Formats: Digital download, 12" Single
Who Am Eye
  • Released: 2 December 2014
  • Label: Bella Union
  • Formats: Digital download, 12" Single
Vanishing Act I: No Nouns
  • Released: 23 September 2021
  • Label: Deluxe Pain
  • Formats: Digital download
Vanishing Act III
  • Released: TBA

Singles

TitleYearAlbum
"4GODSLUV"2012Non-album singles
"KADYクソPERRY"
"Alive in the Septic Tank"2013Save Thyself
"The Gospel Truth"
"Those Who Can't, Cheat"2014Who Am Eye
"Buck-Toothed Particle Smashers" (ft. Kill J)2015No Now
"Will to Believe"
"Cancer™ In The Water" (A.J. Crew edit)2016Non-album singles
"Splitting Hairs" (ft. Pizza Boy)
"Vapid Feels Are Vapid"Think:Peace
"Same"
"Now I Am Become Death" (Vocal Version)Non-album singles
"W€ CHANG€"2017Think: Peace
"Fold 'Em" (ft. Shadi)
"Naysayer Godslayer"
"Next Best Thing"2018
"Adam & The Evil" (ft. Pizza Boy)
"Your Secrets" (with Kai Whiston)Kai Whiston Bitch
"Rafters" (ft. A.J. Crew)Leave Earth
"1985"
"Telenovela"
"Del Rey Dreamhouse"
"Untrust In Us Together"
"Anthropic Principles"
"Bipolar Rainbows"
"Deafening Red"
"Sob Story"
"Leave Earth"

Songwriting and production credits

TitleYearArtistAlbum
"Ballad for the Brainkeepers"2012FOEBad Dream Hotline
"Mother May I?"
"Jailhouse"
"Tyrant Song"
"A Handsome Stranger Called Death"
"Get Money"
"The Black Lodge"
"Genie in a Coke Can"
"Ode to Janey Lou"
"Dance & Weep"
"Cold Hard Rock"
"Bad Dream Hotline"
"Valentine (What's It Gonna Be?)"2018 Rina Sawayama Non-album single
"Ordinary Superstar" Rina
"Cyber Stockholm Syndrome"
"Alterlife"
"10-20-40"
"Take Me as I Am"
"Time Out (Interlude)"
"Cherry"Non-album singles
"Flicker"
"Mannequin"HMLTDHate Music Last Time Delete EP
"Apple of My Eye"
"Thirsty (For Love)"2020 Dorian Electra Non-album single
"Dynasty"Rina Sawayama Sawayama
"STFU!"
"Akasaka Sad"
"Paradisin'"
"Fuck This World (Interlude)"
"Snakeskin"
"Give Great Thanks"Dorian Electra My Agenda
"Kill Me" Sundara Karma Kill Me
"O Stranger"
"YOUR TOUCH"
"Artifice"
"Lifelines"
"Minor Feelings"2022Rina Sawayama Hold the Girl
"This Hell"
"Catch Me in the Air"
"Forgiveness"
"Your Age"
"Imagining"
"Frankenstein"
"Hurricanes"
"Phantom"
"Flavour of the Month"
"Symphony"2023Dorian ElectraFanfare
"Freak Mode"
"anon"
"Wanna Be a Star"

Remixes

TitleYearArtist
"Faith"2014I Break Horses
"Ladders"2015Archive
"Midnight Sun" Kate Boy
"Heartbreak Hi"2016Avec Sans
"Gone"2019 Charli XCX and Christine and the Queens
"Free Woman" [66] 2021 Lady Gaga, Rina Sawayama

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