12 Feb 2017

The Mixtape: Mark de Clive-Lowe

From RNZ Music, 5:00 pm on 12 February 2017
Mark de Clive-Lowe

Mark de Clive-Lowe Photo: Tony Stamp

Mark de Clive Lowe - exponent of the broken beat scene, jazz pianist, remixer and collaborator - is by his own admission a “global citizen”. An Auckland-native, Mark has spent the last two decades in London and Los Angeles where he’s been part of various jazz and beat music collectives. In between, he has released his own work, and is currently back on home soil to promote his latest EP Mark de Clive Lowe: Live at The Blue Whale.

Yadana Saw sits down with him to explore his back story and the songs that have shaped his style. He also shared some of his musical influences with Nick Tipping for Inside Out.

 

Yusef Lateef

Yusef was one of the greats to me. He had a unique voice on both sax and flute and his albums Eastern Sounds and Detroit are two great examples of him bringing whole different modalities to jazz, most notably from Eastern influences.

Ahmad Jamal

Jamal is one of my biggest piano influences. His album The Awakening is, for me, one of the greatest piano trio albums ever made, and has also been the source for countless hip hop samples. Arrangement was always the huge thing with him along with his touch and utter funkiness.

Sun Ra

Sun Ra is like the Grand Wizard, the Jedi mystic, the Yoda of them all. He brought an imagined vision to life in a key time in America’s civil rights struggle, and gave voice and inspiration to so many with his weird searching soundscapes. He always sounds like he’s having fun too. I love that - especially when a lot of jazz music can just get way too serious.

J Dilla

Dilla is one of my biggest inspirations as a beatmaker and sample-based producer. Not to sound like him so much as to appreciate his inspirations and aesthetic. He redefined what was possible with a drum machine and sampler bringing a real organic-ness to hip hop beats and production. I got to meet him a couple of times before he passed away which was a real honor and am close to a lot people who worked closely with him. He’s a Duke Ellington for our generation.

D’Angelo

I’ve gotten to know some of D’Angelos collaborators well - Pino Palladino, James Poyser, Bilal, Questlove. That whole community is truly special and inspirational

Wynton Marsalis

Wynton’s album Black Codes literally changed my life when I heard it. It’s the baddest of the baddest jazz players of that generation - Branford Marsalis, Kenny Kirkland, Jeff Watts - playing balls-to-the-wall modern jazz, inspired by 60s Miles but taking that sound forward into their own generation. I just fell in love with how hip it sounds and how hard it swings and grooves.

Lou Donaldson/Sonny Rollins - It's Your Thing/Night In Tunisia feat John Robinson (Mark de Clive-Lowe remix)

Herbie Hancock - Jack Rabbit (Mark de Clive-Lowe remix)

These tracks are both from my Blue Note Remixed Vol.1 project - a live one-take mixtape peformance remixing Blue Note records samples on the fly. There’s multiple inspirations here - the artists of the original samples, the hip hop artists who sampled them (Brand Nubian, De La Soul, amongst others), adding my boy John Robinson from Scienz Of Life on rhymes, paying homage to hip hop’s 90s golden age. Herbie Hancock is my greatest of all time piano influence . As a player, composer, conceptualizer and humanitarian he’s a true inspiration. I wanted to take his 1963 track and give it the dancefloor flip mashing it up with Detroit and UK house influences.

Music details

Artist: Toshiko Yonekawa
Song: Sakura Sakura
Composer: Traditional
Album: N/A
Label: N/A

Artist: Guy
Song: Teddy's Jam
Composer: Teddy Riley and Aaron Hall
Album: Guy
Label MCA Records

Artist: Miles Davis
Song: All Blues
Composer: Davis
Album: My Funny Valentine: Miles Davis is Concert
Label: Columbia

Artist: Branford Marsalis Quartet
Song: Say Hey
Composer: Branford Marsalis Quartet, Terence Blanchard
Album: Mo' Better Blues Soundtrack
Label: Sony

Artist: 4Hero
Song: Loveless ft. Ursula Rucker
Composer: 4Hero
Album: Two pages
Label: Talkin' Loud

Artist: Supertramp
Song: The Logical Song
Composer: Roger Hogdson
Album: Breakfast in America
Label: A&M Records

Artist: Cesar Mariano
Song: Metropole
Composer: Mariano
Album: Sao Paolo - Brasil
Label: N/A

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