- Humour that's wrong, but it's right.
- Seeing how it shouldn't be done.
- Music.
- Getting bullied at school.
- Plum.
- Going to raves and taking loads of drugs.
Touched by Jimmy Saville from an early age, Clark Kunt always wanted to become a hero and help people find happiness. Some call him the white Kris Akabusi as he refuses to let barriers and boundaries hold him back. He continually tests the realms of acceptability in bid to smash society's taboos giving people less things to get angry about and enabling them to have more time and energy to party!
In 2003 he founded the legendary Bristol club night Giant Robot with rave cohorts the Outlaws. Their exhibitions of shameless, unadulterated fun gave many acts what should have been a reason to never return but they just kept coming back. Giant Robot was responsible for T. Raumschmiere's first ever Bristol show, bringing the KLF's Jimmy Cauty out from retirement for one last mash up and giving the ravers in the south west a haven where like-minded people partied without worries of trends, looks or fashion. They simply came. They saw. They raved!
This very simple approach to all things exciting still continues today but in the form of production. Clark is steadily working on material and insists that music is only worth it if it is fun and interesting, ridiculous and/or stupid or just so mental your jaw incurs cavernous rigor mortis. He is an idiot and should not be told otherwise. He will make you dance and he will make you smile but he won't make your parents happy.
So check him out, download his music and mixes and play them very loud. Help Clark Kunt reach his dream of becoming music's answer to Anneka Rice.
Acclaimed indie/electro fourpiece and winners of The JD Set Unsigned, Neon Kicks are playing their highly-anticipated debut London show next Thursday 13 August!
Don’t miss out – find out what’s getting these people excited:
“Neon Kicks are amazing!” Huw Stevens, BBC Radio 1
“The best unsigned band of the lot – a distinctive sound and a unique voice. I can see them going places.” David Gedge of The Wedding Present
“This could be something really big.” Richard Davies, reviews editor – Artrocker Magazine
Hey, how's it going? Thanks 4 stoppn by, coming thru 2 return the luv/support. Hope u had a great weekend. Stop by again when u get a chance for the lastest gfx and mixez. Take care... -Nak Vz
we were about 15 people in the studio..everyone was bored.it was raining outside,like London.the only poor-fun was smokysmoky wrap.I remembered your music in my spongy brain..then I opened your profile to listen the last remix with high volume.. ....everyone started dancing!we were like acidic-workers in the studio.. ..my friends wanted to thanks to u.. and also me,too.. thankiesthankies ClarkClark!