Last year, Clark scored "The Last Panthers," a six-part crime thriller TV series that aired on Canal+/Sky Atlantic. Now, he's announced a new album with music from and inspired by the show. It's called The Last Panthers and it's out March 18 via Warp. Check out the tracklisting, read what he had to say about The Last Panthers, and watch a trailer for the album below.

David Bowie composed the theme song for "The Last Panthers." Co-producers Warp Films are bringing the show to U.S. television on SundanceTV later this year.

Clark released the Flame Rave EP last year. His last full-length was 2014's Clark. Read our Guest List interview with him.

I was quite shocked when I heard all the final cues from "Panthers," lined up in the exact order they appear in the show, in a clinical linear fashion. I thought, "there's no way that's an album as it is." There were about 60 tracks for a start. I felt like I had to rescue it from being a conventional exposition of the music in the series, so I went on an immense chiselling/editing mission and also started writing new material. I think it works as a standalone album, it's a continuous slab of liquid melancholy, it resonates through harmony and texture. Rhythm felt less important. [Series director] Johan [Renck] has incredibly broad, open-minded taste. "Make it more satanic, biblical" was his favourite direction. He hates handclaps too. I'm sure I managed to slip a few in there somewhere. The hard thing was reducing it to a signature "Panthers" palette. The most fun part was recording huge chunks of me playing viola, and then treating the recordings like errant students in need of guitar pedal discipline. It's an amazing feeling to play your own string parts, even though they sound quite scuffed, it brings a grit that I can't resist. I wanted to create an unsettling, brittle sonic universe that reflected the tragic downward trajectory of the characters lives, with moments of immense enveloping warmth and softness.

The Last Panthers:

01 Back to Belgrade

02 Hiero-Bosch for Khalil

03 Diamonds Aren't Forever

04 Panthers Bass Plock

05 Chloroform Sauna

06 Serbian Daffodil

07 Naomi Pleen

08 Open Foe

09 Strangled to Death in a Public Toilet

10 Cryogenic

11 Brother Killer

12 Omni Vignette

13 Actual Jewels

14 Dead Eyes for Zvlatko / Heaven Theme

15 Diamonds Aren't Forever II

16 Upward Evaporation

17 Hide on the Treads 1

18 Hide on the Treads 2

19 Hide on the Treads 3

Watch Clark perform his "Unreleased" live set at Pitchfork Music Festival 2015: