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Wolfelt is an alias of musician, Quenton Clarke, whose work under this moniker combines digitally manipulated samples of common objects with computerized instruments to create a unique brand of electronic music.
His sound is characterized by ambient tones compressed under gritty, turbulent drums layered with samples of common household objects to build distinctive beats. Adding vibrant, pop vocals with complex harmonies and a splash of falsetto, Clarke contours his voice with digital effects to blend into mixes as another instrument.
Originally from Staunton, VA, Quenton Clarke moved to the Baltimore / DC area to pursue a career as a music therapist, and began to create electronic music as a creative outlet to decompress after sessions.
His sound is characterized by ambient tones compressed under gritty, turbulent drums layered with samples of common household objects to build distinctive beats. Adding vibrant, pop vocals with complex harmonies and a splash of falsetto, Clarke contours his voice with digital effects to blend into mixes as another instrument.
Originally from Staunton, VA, Quenton Clarke moved to the Baltimore / DC area to pursue a career as a music therapist, and began to create electronic music as a creative outlet to decompress after sessions.