Discography

MC3 – Sounds Of The City

Sounds Of The City sees MC3 engaging in a series of musical conversations, inspired by their own urban environments, and through sonic exploration; interweaving dialogues between three distinctive voices: guitar, trumpet and drums.

The sense of release, freedom and sheer joy in the music is palpable… It is also brave and experimental…

Sammy Stein – Free Jazz Collective

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MC4 – Music In Unusual Spaces

“Music in Unusual Spaces passes as the perfect evocation of a city trapped in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, both in its evocation and experience… This soundtrack is the perfect remedy to look back peacefully at 2021.” – Paul Medrano on Best of Jazz

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Matt Clark/James Edmunds – Bottega Rooms

Recorded in a single, improvised session at Bottega Rooms, Brighton. These recordings were from another session to work out some new ideas with James in preparation for our upcoming gig at The Bees Mouth in Hove. As with the previous release, I liked the recordings so much that I decided to release them as a standalone EP…

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Matt Clark/Darren Beckett – Brighton Electric

Recorded in a single, improvised session at Brighton Electric Studios. Initially this was intended to be a session to work out some new ideas with Darren, but I liked the recordings so much that I decided to release them as a standalone EP…

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Matt Clark Three – One From Brooklyn

“FROM BRIGHTON to Brooklyn in thirty minutes, guitarist/bassist Matt Clark has fashioned, in this lockdown-enforced, home-studio creation, a sidewalking soundtrack influenced by his recollections of New York and Chicago, where he experienced first-hand their avant-garde jazz scenes.

Across seven tracks, the guitarist creates an ambulatory soundscape evoking big-city panoramas, twilit vistas and populational bustle; and the mellow, pitch-bent tones he elicits from a rebuilt Fender Jaguar also add a dash of raw, Sixties-pop colour…” – Adrian Pallant on AP Reviews


MC3 – North Of No South

“The overall effect creates a dynamic sonic quality, as if a laid-back street-level musical trio were performing their own structured and improvised material but also incorporating the ephemeral swell of sounds around them…” – Jordan Penney on All About Jazz