C-Clamp

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In Glory, in Wire 00:00 Tools
Deep Green 00:00 Tools
Meridian 00:00 Tools
Bats 00:00 Tools
Land Meets Sea 00:00 Tools
In Tow 00:00 Tools
Minnesota 00:00 Tools
Taste of Metal 00:00 Tools
Heavy Light 00:00 Tools
Ten Degrees Arc 00:00 Tools
Passing 00:00 Tools
A Stand Still 00:00 Tools
Morning 00:00 Tools
Glass Walls 00:00 Tools
Fox and the Hound 00:00 Tools
Daylight Savings 00:00 Tools
2000 Miles 00:00 Tools
Cah 00:00 Tools
Bats (All Saints Remix) 00:00 Tools
Saving Daylight 00:00 Tools
Passing (version) 00:00 Tools
Shorty (The Lonely Moog Mix) 00:00 Tools
Pacific Ocean 00:00 Tools
Soft 00:00 Tools
Rinse 00:00 Tools
Bats - All Saints Remix 00:00 Tools
Shorty 00:00 Tools
C Clamp / Cah 00:00 Tools
Ocean pacific 00:00 Tools
passing [version] 00:00 Tools
Bats [All Saints Remix] 00:00 Tools
Track 7 00:00 Tools
Fox & the Hound 00:00 Tools
In Glory In Wire 00:00 Tools
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C-Clamp is a duo from Chicago consisting of Tom Fitzgerald (guitar, vocals, keys) and Nick Macri (bass, vocals, percussion) accompanied by drummer Frantz Etienne. Longer Waves finds C-Clamp, once again, back in King Size Sound Labs in Chicago under the benevolent dictatorship of Meander + Return engineer Dave Trumfio (full time Pulsar, sometimes Mekon, and eternal engineer to the likes of Wilco and Tsunami). Under the watchful eye of Trumfio, C-Clamp found themselves "experimenting" in the studio with modern innovations such as "overdubs", "keyboards", and "vocal harmonies"- three things that were all but absent on the Meander + Return sessions. The sonic result of Longer Waves is that of a thicker, more lush sounding C-Clamp in answer to the spare, spaciousness of Meander + Return. C-Clamp have produced a slow, but steady flow of music since 1994, with appearances on compilations with Shellac, Braid, Dianogah, Fuxa, and Windy & Carl on labels like Che', Mind Expansion, Divot Records, and Mud Records. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.