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Chris Clarke, from Swimming In Speakers, getting ready to record for UpNorth Music.
Chris Clarke, from Swimming In Speakers, getting ready to record for UpNorth Music.
(12/08/06) Chris Clarke lived all over the United States and Europe before returning to his hometown last year. While living in Los Angeles, he became very interested in electronic music. A math whiz, Chris was delighted to discover computer programs that allow him to express himself musically. This was a fun session that involved adding live tracks to prepared sound loops.

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(12/08/06) Performed by Swimming in Speakers in Malone, NY for UpNorth Music.

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