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—an intimate, raw residency where Scotty could shed the polished pop-star skin the labels loved and just… breathe.
As a gay man in a predominantly straight male-dominated industry, Scotty Clarke faced his fair share of challenges. However, his talent, dedication, and passion for music quickly earned him the respect of his peers and fans alike. In a 2019 interview with The Advocate , Clarke recalled the difficulties he faced growing up as a gay teenager in a small town in Ontario: "I knew I was different, but I didn't know how to express it. The music scene was my escape, my sanctuary." Helix Scotty Clarke Live Gay
Scotty’s shows are never just about the music; they are about the embodiment of his truth. When he steps onto the stage, the audience witnesses not only a setlist but a lived narrative—one that challenges heteronormative expectations, celebrates queer love, and reclaims space that has historically been denied to people like him. In the moment the first chord rings out, the helix begins its spin, and the audience is pulled into its vortex. —an intimate, raw residency where Scotty could shed
Born and raised in a small town where “different” often meant “quiet,” Helix discovered early on that the only way to be heard was to amplify his own voice. He started experimenting with DJ decks and a cheap microphone in his bedroom, looping together house beats, synth textures, and witty one‑liners. The moniker “Helix”—a nod to the DNA double‑helix—signifies the intertwined nature of his identity: a queer person, a performer, and a community builder, all wrapped into one electrifying helix of energy. In a 2019 interview with The Advocate ,
The Helix Scotty Clarke Live was a watershed moment for the LGBTQ+ community in Canada. Clarke's openness about his sexuality and his refusal to hide his true self sent a powerful message to young people struggling with their own identities. His music and performance helped create a sense of belonging and acceptance, providing a much-needed platform for self-expression.
"How do you breathe without explaining it?" Jonah asked once, looking at the ocean that lay dark beyond the pier.