British poet and spoken-word artist who combines poetry with electronic and new-wave music, reciting texts over synth-based instrumentation.

Pressure Points (1985) is cited as her fourth album and was produced by John Foxx. Her work is characterized by recited texts over synthesizers and electronic percussion and addresses urban anxieties and stark interpersonal themes.

The DeBaser review of Pressure Points (1985) highlights Anne Clark's spoken-word delivery over synth-driven arrangements produced by John Foxx. Themes include metropolitan anxiety, conflicted relationships and stark imagery. The album is praised for rhythmic engagement and a distinct, hypnotic atmosphere.

For:Listeners who enjoy spoken-word poetry, electronic/new-wave music and 1980s alternative music.

 Thus, Anne Clark doesn’t sing, she declaims; she doesn’t tune, she seems to perform instead, yet the result is strangely hypnotic and engaging.

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