He is a developer at San Francisco software company Cycling '74, helping create the Max/MSP MIDI/audio programming environment.
[1][2] He is also a significant contributor to Jitter, the multi-dimensional data set processing and visualizing architecture for audio, video, and 3D graphics (part of the Max multimedia package).
[5] Musork released seminal works by AGF, Akira Rabelais, Alejandra and Aeron, Kevin Blechdom, Blevin Blectum, Blectum from Blechdom, Eight Frozen Modules, Gold Chains, Secret Mommy, Stephan Mathieu, Sutekh, Timeblind, and others, until closing in 2004.
Musork announced its final release and the closing of label operations with the following statement: "Why do we stop?
[7][8] Clayton graduated from Wesleyan University, where he studied electronic music and computer science.