Clarence Clarity

Adam Mark Crisp (born c. 1985), known by the stage name Clarence Clarity, is an English singer, songwriter, producer and musician.

Early into his career as Clarence Clarity, Crisp was noted for his high degree of anonymity, preferring not to talk about his previous work and giving false and absurd information in press releases, such as stating that he was from Fiji, that he ate mud or that he was 7 feet tall;[8][9] this misinformation led to rumours, such that his music was a new Jai Paul project.

[6] Under Entrepreneurs, he began working with the label Stella Mortos,[22] releasing the double A-side single "Hunting Roger Rabbit / Six Severed Hates".

[25][26] Crisp produced music with vocalist Hannah Lou Clark under the name FOE,[27][28] providing production for her 2012 album, Bad Dream Hotline.

[29] Around this time he was also involved in a punk band, The Premarital Sect, and produced hip-hop instrumentals under the name The Super-Ego using Ableton Live.

[8][35] In March 2015, he released his first full-length album, No Now, and also performed a session at Maida Vale Studios for Huw Stephens on BBC Radio 1.

[36] In 2016, Clarity released a single with Pizza Boy, "Splitting Hairs", and the SAME EP, which consists of the titular track "SAME" repeated 5 times.

[47][48] Later in 2020, on 5 June, Clarity announced that he was releasing the mixtape Aerobic Exercise for the next 24 hours only, donating the proceeds to charity as it was a Bandcamp Friday.

[52] Later that year, he also co-produced the songs "Iron Fist" and "Give Great Thanks" for Dorian Electra's second album My Agenda,[53][54] and produced the entirety of Sundara Karma's fourth EP, Kill Me.