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Stacy Clark


Country of origin:

U.S.

Type of music generally:

Ectronica

Status:

Most recent releases, "Mixed Signals" and "We Are the Fortunate Ones" (singles, 2015)

See also:

Stacy Clark's site

Wikipedia's entry on Stacy Clark

Comparisons:

Imogen Heap, Dido

Covers/own material:

Own, occasional co-writing

General comments:

Stacy Clark records poppy ectronica. (stjarnell@yahoo.com)

Recommended first album:

Apples & Oranges is the only one we've heard

Recordings:

  • Unusual (ep, 2006)
  • Apples & Oranges (2007)
  • Connect the Dots (2010)
  • Patterns (2011)
  • Days Into Nights (ep, 2013)
  • Symmetry (2014)
  • Mixed Signals (single, 2015)
  • We Are the Fortunate Ones (single, 2015)

Apples & Oranges

Release info:

2007

Availability:

See Stacy Clark's site

Ecto priority:

Recommended

Group members:

Stacy Clark

Guest artists:

Tim Pagnotta—guest vocals (2)
Aaron Marsh—guest vocals (6)
Tom Higgenson—guest vocals (9)

Produced by:

Ian Kirkpatrick; 7, 8, 9 executive produced by Loren Israel

Comments:

Stacy Clark reminds me of recent Imogen Heap on this record, she makes slightly folk-inflected ectronica. Her songs are strong enough to stand out from others in this field. "Closer" does the poppy bit of the genre well, Clark's vocals adding sweetness. "Peppermint Patties" has a nice stop-start thing going on with the sound and a nice tune. "Recluse" makes good use of guest vocalist Tom Higgenson and has a good chorus. It's a very nice debut. (stjarnell@yahoo.com)


Thanks to stjarnell@yahoo.com for work on this entry.

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