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Diane Cluck

Diane Cluck

Diane Cluck has been played on NTS in shows including FUPU Radio, featured first on 27 October 2018. Songs played include Wild Deer At Dawn, My Teacher Died and Easy To Be Around.

Diane Cluck has been performing her original brand of intuitive folk around New York City and the wider world since 2000.

On her website, http://dianecluck.info, she has been releasing brand new songs directly to subscribers in her fan-funded "Song-of-the-Week" project, and she continues to introduce new songs through her live performances.

Stylistically, her voice has been compared to "the broken coo of an outraged owl or howling bark of a horny dove" (Voodoo-Eros). Her songs have been noted for their "irregular, or even cellular, logic" (Other Music). Her self-taught guitar style, influenced by years of playing the piano, has been described by The Village Voice as “brilliant” and “idiosyncratic.” Known for oblique vocal harmonies on recording, Diane’s live show focuses on singing as a healing, textural experience, leaving space in which listeners may wander, ponder or simply be.

Diane’s six home-recorded albums have received international distribution and acclaim; songs from “Oh Vanille / ova nil” (re-released on vinyl in 2010) appeared in the film “Margot at The Wedding” and the U.K. television series “Skins.” She has toured the U.S., U.K. and Europe, and often works with versatile cellist Isabel Castellvi, and cellist Isabel Castellvi. Past collaborators include CocoRosie, Jeffrey Lewis and André Herman Düne. A current generation of songwriters, including Sharon Van Etten, Laura Marling and Florence Welch (Florence + the Machine) have cited Diane’s work as influential

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Diane Cluck

Diane Cluck has been played on NTS in shows including FUPU Radio, featured first on 27 October 2018. Songs played include Wild Deer At Dawn, My Teacher Died and Easy To Be Around.

Diane Cluck has been performing her original brand of intuitive folk around New York City and the wider world since 2000.

On her website, http://dianecluck.info, she has been releasing brand new songs directly to subscribers in her fan-funded "Song-of-the-Week" project, and she continues to introduce new songs through her live performances.

Stylistically, her voice has been compared to "the broken coo of an outraged owl or howling bark of a horny dove" (Voodoo-Eros). Her songs have been noted for their "irregular, or even cellular, logic" (Other Music). Her self-taught guitar style, influenced by years of playing the piano, has been described by The Village Voice as “brilliant” and “idiosyncratic.” Known for oblique vocal harmonies on recording, Diane’s live show focuses on singing as a healing, textural experience, leaving space in which listeners may wander, ponder or simply be.

Diane’s six home-recorded albums have received international distribution and acclaim; songs from “Oh Vanille / ova nil” (re-released on vinyl in 2010) appeared in the film “Margot at The Wedding” and the U.K. television series “Skins.” She has toured the U.S., U.K. and Europe, and often works with versatile cellist Isabel Castellvi, and cellist Isabel Castellvi. Past collaborators include CocoRosie, Jeffrey Lewis and André Herman Düne. A current generation of songwriters, including Sharon Van Etten, Laura Marling and Florence Welch (Florence + the Machine) have cited Diane’s work as influential

Original source: Last.fm

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Most played tracks

Wild Deer At Dawn
Diane Cluck
Not On Label2003
My Teacher Died
Diane Cluck
Voodoo Eros2005
Easy To Be Around
Diane Cluck
Not On Label2003
The River
Diane Cluck, Jeffrey Lewis
Olive Juice Music2002
Easy To Be Around
Diane Cluck
Twisted Nerve2007
Snake
Diane Cluck
Very Friendly2006