Mark de Clive-Lowe


As with his peer and fellow jazzman Nathan Haines, Auckland-born keyboard player, DJ, producer and composer Mark de Clive-Lowe was a serious young jazz musician who came of age in the hip-hop era. And so his musical – and then geographic – horizons widened rapidly.

These days he is a global citizen who has collaborated with local players in Japan, performed in Cuba, South Africa, Budapest, New York, Hong Kong, San Francisco and all points around Europe.

Mark de Clive-Lowe at the 1999 APRA Silver Scrolls
Jan Hellriegel with Mark de Clive-Lowe on Waiheke
Mark de Clive-Lowe DJing
Mark de Clive-Lowe recording in Auckland, mid-1990s, as part of the Tap Records collective
Photo credit: Photo by Andrew Dubber
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Mark de Clive-Lowe on stage with Burniss Travis, Nate Smith and Jaleel Shaw for the launch of Live at the Blue Whale. Joe's Pub, New York City, 2017.
Photo credit: Mark de Clive-Lowe collection
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Photo credit: Farah Sosa
Mark de Clive-Lowe, 1996
Photo credit: Photo By Andrew Dubber
Ronin Arkestra's March 2019 EP Chance Meeting.
Mark de Clive-Lowe with Nia Andrews in 2014.
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Quartetto Fantastico feat Mark de Clive-Lowe - Another Shade of Jade
Mark de Clive-Lowe on stage with Melanie Charles and Shigeto in Italy, 2019.
Photo credit: Mark de Clive-Lowe collection
Live at Jazz Re:freshed London + Finn Peters
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Photo credit: Victoria Ford
Cover artwork for Mark de Clive-Lowe's 2019 album Heritage II, released on Ropeadope Records and Mashibeats. Artwork by Tokio Aoyama.
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Mark de Clive-Lowe in 1981
Photo credit: Mark de Clive-Lowe Collection
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Heaven (featuring Bembe Segue)
Live performance of Mark de Clive-Lowe's Heritage at the Aratani Theater in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, 2019.
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Mark de Clive-Lowe with Kamasi Washington in 2015.
Photo credit: Farah Sosa
Ronin Arkestra, the Japanese-NZ jazz collective led by Mark De Clive-Lowe. Their debut release was the First Meeting EP in 2019.
Jazz in The Present Tense in 1996: Richard Hammond, Jason Jones and Mark de Clive-Lowe. Drummer Steve Hass is out of the picture.
Photo credit: Simon Grigg collection
Mark de Clive-Lowe performing at the Manifesto Wine Cellar with Kevin Haines, Phil Collings and Nathan Haines in 1997.
Photo credit: Mark de Clive-Lowe collection
Sketch for Miguel (2014)
Transcend Me (REMIX:LIVE at Southpaw)
Mark de Clive-Lowe in 2014
Labels:

Tap


Tru-Thoughts


Universal Jazz


Columbia


Antipodean


Kog Transmissions


Mashibeats


Ropeadope Records

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