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- Summary: The second full-length release from British experimental band Tara Clerkin Trio was produced by Dominic Mitchison.
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- Record Label: World of Echo
- Genre(s): Electronic, Experimental, Alternative/Indie Rock
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Jun 5, 2026Not too many groups took this kind of dark trip during the trip hop era, maybe none of them and that was why they genre soon faded out. Tara Clerkin Trio bring it back here with a vengeance and give it the kind of imaginative, dark, moody, and meaningful reboot it desperately needed.
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Jun 5, 2026It goes down as easy as a lot of records that sell millions of copies in ballad-loving Britain, but there’s a riot of invention going on within these eight songs.
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MojoJun 5, 2026The result is a sense of dreamlike disorientation, terrible events unfolding in a state of divine, fragile calm. [Jul 2026, p.91]
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Jun 5, 2026A gorgeous and truly hypnotic listen, ‘Somewhere Good’ is a truly original, absolutely heavenly work.
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Jun 5, 2026Lazy Daisy suspends time entirely, Clerkin's unhurried vocals drifting over a hazy dub bassline, its chorus poised somewhere between lullaby and daydream. Meanwhile the loose drums, plodding bass and haunting vibrato of Ups & Downs gives the record a smoky jazz club warmth, whilst the title track locates the album's emotional centre.