Thorpe doesn’t stay content with his past successes. Instead, he utilizes it efficiently by experimenting and learning. He’s not the type of person to spend his time being bitter at how things should’ve been. Had Volpe have been any other artist or producer, it’s assumable that the overwhelming imitation and the lack of overall recognition would’ve been quite upsetting. With such a notable discography, has Clams Casino received the awareness he deserves? We don’t think so. Some of today’s biggest, most revered hits utilize the same aesthetic that Clams had invented - a sound that just doesn’t seem to be getting old either. Not only has his sound been replicated and emulated by many, it’s become somewhat of an staple, defining texture of music in the last five years. It’s a shared sentiment amongst music lovers that Clammy Clams is undoubtedly one of the most innovative producers today. Volpe’s also crafted up masterful remixes for Lana Del Rey, Florence + The Machine, Sia and others. Since the Lil B partnership, he has made standout tracks for A$AP Rocky, Mac Miller, The Weeknd, MF DOOM, Blood Orange, ScHoolboy Q, Foster the People, FKA twigs, Jhené Aiko, A$AP Ferg, Mikky Ekko, Vince Staples, Danny Brown and more. Clams Casino, aka Michael Volpe, now has a unrivaled catalog of collaborations.