Cautious Clay Drops Off New Project "Table Of Context"

Cautious Clay returns with his latest EP.

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Brooklyn's Cautious Clay made his first appearance on HNHH last year when he released his collab track with AlunaGeorge, "Superior Emotions" and he's been on our radar ever since. In early February, he released the single, "HONEST ENOUGH" which arrived along with the announcement of his project, Table Of Context. Following a busy run at SXSW, he unleashes the project in its entirety.

Cautious Clay drops off his six-track project, Table Of Context earlier today which includes the previously mentioned single, "Honest Enough" as well as December's "Reasons."

"Table of Context is about exploring the relationship between purpose and happiness and is kind of a self-reflection on all of the relationships and life experiences I've been through so far," Cautious Clay said about the project. "More literally the title also refers to the actual desk (shown on the EP cover) that I've made all of my music at so far and how it's a physical context of my work."


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