Christopher Stephen Clark, known professionally as Clark, is a British electronic musician celebrated for his innovative fusion of electronic, IDM, classical, ambient, and experimental genres. Born on August 29, 1979, in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England, Clark began his musical journey as a teenager, experimenting with building his own equipment and developing a distinctive sound. He signed with Warp Records in 2001, releasing his debut album "Clarence Park" under the name Chris Clark. Over the years, Clark has produced a diverse discography, including notable albums like "Body Riddle" (2006), "Turning Dragon" (2008), and "Death Peak" (2017). His work is characterized by a blend of live instrumentation and electronic elements, often employing techniques such as re-recording samples and field recordings in different environments. Beyond his solo projects, Clark has composed scores for television series like "The Last Panthers" and "Kiri," as well as the film "Daniel Isn't Real." His dynamic live performances and contributions to contemporary dance and visual arts underscore his versatility and influence in the electronic music landscape. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clark_%28musician%29?utm_source=openai))