Tag: Mark de Clive-Lowe

  • Worth the Wait (Mark de Clive-Lowe remix) – Nils Wülker

    Worth the Wait (Mark de Clive-Lowe remix) – Nils Wülker

    Jazz trumpeter’s low-key ballad gets an uptempo overhaul Outside dedicated jazz circles, Nils Wülker isn’t particularly well known. However, this remix of the German trumpeter’s track might change that. Keyboardist Mark de Clive-Lowe, who’s worked with such talented folk as Omar and Bémbé Ségué, is on remix duties giving the balladry original an uptempo overhaul. […]

  • Church Remixed album – Mark de Clive-Lowe

    Church Remixed album – Mark de Clive-Lowe

    Producers spanning the globe remix the 2014 album by Los Angeles-based keyboardist Mark de Clive-Lowe If Mark de Clive-Lowe’s original 2014 album Church was a little too avant-garde for some, then Church Remixed quashes those qualms because it has far broader appeal. Jazz was front and centre on Church, whereas Remix revolves around the dancefloor. […]

  • Church album – Mark de Clive-Lowe

    Church album – Mark de Clive-Lowe

    Listen to the Kickstarter-funded Church by Mark de Clive-Lowe, a jazzy, soulful album inspired by the keyboardist’s live stateside music nights Mark de Clive-Lowe’s chameleonic career has seen the Los Angeles-based keyboardist immersed in soulful house, broken beats and progressive soul, but no matter what genre he’s turned his hand to, jazz has never been […]

  • One Take video – Mark de Clive-Lowe

    One Take video – Mark de Clive-Lowe

    To promote his Kickstarter campaign, the LA-based musician showcases what can be done with a few gizmos, a keyboard and a lot of talent To publicise his Kickstarter campaign, LA-based keyboardist Mark de Clive-Lowe is borrowing a format made popular by Vevo’s ‘1 Mic 1 Take’ series. For the past couple of weeks de Clive-Lowe […]

  • Untitled (Demo Album) – Bembé Segué – free music download

    Untitled (Demo Album) – Bembé Segué – free music download

    Broken beat/soul-jazz singer-songwriter releases an album of demos displaying her overlooked talent Bembé Segué is a stalwart of the broken beat/soul-jazz scene, having collaborated with everyone from Mark de Clive-Lowe and Dego to Bugz In The Attic and IG Culture. However, she’s never released a solo album. But if she had it’d probably sound like […]

  • Leaving This Planet EP preview – Mark de Clive-Lowe

    Leaving This Planet EP preview – Mark de Clive-Lowe

    Previewing a soulful, jazzy EP from antipodean keyboardist Mark de Clive-Lowe In anticipation of Mark de Clive-Lowe‘s forthcoming album, Renegades, the antipodean keyboardist is releasing the EP Leaving This Planet on Bandcamp. The EP includes vocals from long-time de Clive-Lowe collaborator Bêmbè Sêguè and Sharlene Hector from UK dance outfit Basement Jaxx. Dego from 4hero […]

  • Spaven’s 5ive album preview – Richard Spaven

    Spaven’s 5ive album preview – Richard Spaven

    Previewing a five-track debut album by a drummer who’s worked with the likes of The Cinematic Orchestra, 4hero and Mark de Clive-Lowe Adam “Rock” Moses and Justin “TopRock” McKenzie — who compiled Jazz Re:freshed Vol. 1 — are launching a series of five-track albums under the banner 5ive. The first CD comes courtesy of drummer […]

  • Sense Of Humor single – Bêmbè Sêguè vs David Sancious – free music download

    Sense Of Humor single – Bêmbè Sêguè vs David Sancious – free music download

    Download this free jazzy track that pays homage to US multi-instrumentalist David Sancious Bêmbè Sêguè of The Politik fame has released Sense Of Humor. It’s a free track that pays homage to US multi-instrumentalist David Sancious. He worked with Bruce Springsteen’s backing group, The E Street Band, before becoming an in-demand session musician for the […]

  • Renegades album review – Mark de Clive-Lowe

    Renegades album review – Mark de Clive-Lowe

    de Clive-Lowe has made a few tweaks in his life that may have influenced the sound of his ninth album. Having recently moved from London to Los Angeles, Renegades gestated in the City of Angels. That may account for the high-profile personnel, which includes Prince percussionist Sheila E and arranger extraordinaire Miguel Atwood-Ferguson. de Clive-Lowe […]

  • Got The Bug 2 album review – Bugz In The Attic

    Got The Bug 2 album review – Bugz In The Attic

    Like Domu’s One Offs, Remixes And B Sides compilation, which shows off Dominic Stanton’s talents better than his solo album, Got The Bug 2 does the same for this west London collective. Their 2006 album Back In The Doghouse doesn’t quite reach the heights of 2004’s Got The Bug compilation or this superb follow-up. From […]