In 1982, Clark published her first album,
The Sitting Room, with songs written by herself, the album placed in 11th place on
The Top 100 Albums of 1983. On the following albums,
Changing Places (1983),
Joined up Writing (1984) and
Hopeless Cases (1987), Clark benefited from an acquaintance from the Warehouse: keyboardist
David Harrow contributed all the music as the co-author and producer. The music created by Harrow that Clark read poetry to, such as "Sleeper in Metropolis," "Our Darkness," and "Wallies," have since been considered milestones of the 1980s and 1990s. David Harrow's music of "Our Darkness" is sampled in
Benny Benassi's 2003 hit "Love is Gonna Save Us".
Our Darkness has been considered by
Fact magazine as one of the 20 best industrial records of all time.
Fact describe it as "An influential proto-house record". Clark mentions in her autobiography
Notes Taken Traces Left that she has no vivid memory of the creative phase of
Our Darkness however, clearly remembers the exact time and place of writing the words to her other club anthem hit
Sleeper in Metropolis. Clark was set to start touring in the United States in the late 1980s, however, was subsequently in disagreements with
Richard Branson which led her breakthrough in America to be cancelled. Nevertheless, Clark has become a well respected artist across Europe, especially in Germany where she has a cult following. In 1985, Clark released the album
Pressure Points. It was created in collaboration with
John Foxx, who wrote the music and plays on the first five tracks.. The album features the song
Heaven which was considered a moderately successful hit across Europe. In 1987, Clark went to Norway for three years, where she worked with Tov Ramstad and Ida Baalsrud, among others. In co-operation with Charlie Morgan, she released the album
Unstill Life in 1991 on
SPV Records. Tracks included The Moment, Unstill Life, Abuse and Empty Me. This album was also released in the USA on Radikal Records. During 1992, she released a non-album collaboration on maxi-CD (SPV) with Ida Baalsrud, who both played the violin part and co-wrote
If I Could; furthermore, there was also a remix of
Our Darkness included on the last track of the CD. In December 1992, Charlie Morgan unexpectedly died of cancer at the age of 36, which caused many planned collaboration projects to be abandoned. ) in Hildesheim (Germany) 2004 After several months of reorientation, Clark eventually released
The Law is an Anagram of Wealth in 1993, once again in collaboration with other musicians and completed a major European Tour. In 1994, Clark ventured into a style that she had not experimented with before: acoustic music. This eventually culminated in the release of
Psychometry (1994), which featured a concert recorded live on stage in the Passionskirche in Berlin-
Kreuzberg. Clark continuously followed her musical roots and the influences of folk and classical music. Her 1998 album,
Just After Sunset, a collaboration with
Martyn Bates, featured poems by German poet
Rainer Maria Rilke translated into English. This album was re-released four years later in 2002 when Clark regained the rights to the album. The re-release included some additional video footage, although it was of rather poor quality. In 2003, another album joined Clark's series of acoustic albums:
From The Heart – Live In Bratislava, which she recorded together with Murat Parlak (vocals/piano), Jann Michael Engel (cello), Niko Lai (drums and percussion) and Jeff Aug (guitars) in
Bratislava, Slovak Republic. In 2005, Clark joined up with the Belgian act Implant for the album
Self-inflicted, on which she delivered guest vocals. The album was released via
Alfa Matrix Records, which in the meantime had become her home label outside of Germany. She also appeared on the Implant EP
Too Many Puppies. 2006 saw Clark back again in the recording studio with Implant for the EP
Fade Away, on which she delivered guest vocals and performed a
duet with
Leæther Strip's Claus Larsen. And she also appeared on the album
Audioblender by Implant, again released via the Alfa Matrix
record label. In 2008, Clark was in Germany to record her next album
The Smallest Act of Kindness, which was released in September 2008. This album was dedicated to her late mother
Cecilia Ann Picton-Clark (nee. Murray). At the end of 2010, Clark released the first chapter of an ongoing project Past & Future Tense, the first release on her own label, After Hours Productions. In January 2011, Clark contributed an arrangement of the
Charles Baudelaire poem
Enivrez-Vous (
Be Drunk) to the audio book and radio play
Die künstlichen Paradiese ("The artificial paradises"), (Hörbuch Hamburg/Radio Bremen). In 2016, Clark announced she would take a year sabbatical, then in January 2017 collaborated on the song
Donald Trump Praesidend (Quack Quack) with artist Ludwig.London, intended as a parody in light of the election of
Donald Trump. In July 2017, Clark headlined the W Festival in
Belgium alongside acts such as
Peter Hook and others. == Band ==