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Chlarity

Electronic sampling meets traditional rock instruments, with nods to hard rock and classical.

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daychild daychild

The final song chlarity every recorded. One of out favourites too.

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Manual Override Manual Override

One of our heavier and more band orientated songs

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Picture for song 'less than' by artist 'Chlarity'

less than less than

Soft-loud song, mix of electronic and band instruments.

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Ritalin Ritalin

Bassy song with no natural instruments.

Brit Pop

Picture for song 'Something to hold on to' by artist 'Chlarity'

Something to hold on to Something to hold on to

A smooth rolling guitar riff leads an unusual mix of instruments and vocals.

Experimental

Electronic sampling meets traditional rock, with nods to hard rock and classical.
Band/artist history
We started seriously recording in the University holidays of 1997. We had a few guitars around, a keyboard, some Aboriginal dancing sticks, a flute and most importantly, a computer with some great music software on it. Our first song was called 'Menagarie', a charming one minute, three chord, pop-punk song. Due to improvements and upgrades in instruments and software, our music has rapidly become more complex, venturing into deeper styles demonstrated by bands such as tool and radiohead. The average recording rate now is about a minute per day. Added two members Graeme Kay (Bass) and Kurt Leitch (Drums) in 2001 to complete a full band line up. Worked for many months on our demo cd ' Alternabot' which was finished late 2001. Disbanded in early 2002 due to relocation of members. Rob (Guitar) and Kurt (Drums) went on to form a new band 'The Kreisler Hoax' (also on this site).
Have you performed in front of an audience?
ROB: Not yet. NAT: We're looking into it for next year.
Your musical influences
Radiohead and the Tea Party. Also heavy stuff like Nine Inch Nails and Tool.
What equipment do you use?
Whatever we can get. Soundforge, Cakewalk, BOSS Metal Zone, Zoom 707, Marshall Amplification, Fender/Yahama guitars.
Anything else?
No there is nothing else we wish to declare.
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