Tuesday, January 8, 2013

MdCL



New Zealand jazz keyboardist, music producer, artist, and club DJ Mark de Clive-Lowe is one of the most talented, creative and prolific musicians of the last 15 years, recording his first material in 1996 as part of the group Jazz In The Present Sense on New Zealand's Tap Records. Released two solo albums for the label in 1997. Subsequently he moved to Japan and then spent several years based in London during the 2000s, working on several projects, including club nights, running label Antipodean Records, remix work and releasing his own music across many labels. Currently settled in Los Angeles and continuing to tour widely.

               Band New Day Improvisation Remix Live @ Pat's Pub Rustenburg, South Africa on September 2012

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGJL9AzPD4Y


Live @ at the weekly Jazz Re:freshed event held at West London's Mau Mau on November 2012

Mark de Clive-Lowe - keys, synths, beats, electronics + fx
Finn Peters - alto sax + flute
Karl van den Bossche - percussion
Oli Savill - percussion

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8s3B7kOfL88&list=UUKCz7xTuHyatyTISP2ApSYg&index=4


Live @ Southpaw Brooklyn July 2011 performing his REMIX:LIVE set. no prepared loops, all on the fly, live and improvised production remixing accapellas on the spot with the MPC 3000, rhodes, Kaoss Pad, keys and effects... Afronaut's anthemic underground classic 'Transcend Me' featuring Melissa Brown on vocals gets the treatment here.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ck2S-4yDeK8


"...the man behind a million great tunes" - Gilles Peterson/Radio 1 Worldwide (UK)
"A Herbie Hancock for the new millennium" - Montreal Jazz Festival (Canada)
"Call it what you want, I'm sticking with the words awesome and genius" - Wax Magazine (UK)
"...the illest dude I have seen live" - Karizma (US)
                                                         
                                                                 
                                                             mdcl.tv
                                                  facebook.com/MdCLmusic


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