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Mark de Clive-Lowe: Live at the Blue Whale
ByContrasting some of de Clive-Lowe's more recent beat-based techno projects this is primarily and predominately a jazz record, and quite an enjoyable one, indeed.
De Clive-Lowe joins a well-rounded quartet with

Josh Johnson
saxophone, alto
Gene Coye
drumsThe album opens with De Clive-Lowe's composition "Evergreen," a gentle, Flamenco-tinged dreamscape that fittingly blossoms into snapping segments of Coye's percussive effects and rattles while Johnson's subtle sax simmers in the background like metric mist.
De Clive-Lowe's keys shift from piano to organ, then to outer space in a halo of cascading harmony as a shuffled beat remains hauntingly intact. One can imagine a twilight zone cadence when de Clive-Lowe gets maximum mileage from minimal notes.
Looping improvisational keys and a sprinkling of sax warp into abstraction as de Clive-Lowe fingers the piano into heavier percussive mode for an echoing climax.
"L+H" plays tribute to "Love and Humor" by

Yusef Lateef
woodwinds1920 - 2013
"The Golden Lady" is a shining version of the

Sun Ra
piano1914 - 1993
The album closes with just a literal slice of sentimental showmanship in what's listed as an "interlude" of "Swahililand" by

Ahmad Jamal
piano1930 - 2023
This is a solid release that illustrates de Clive-Lowe's strong technical proficiency and production methods, while capturing the varied moods and chordal contours of a live performance that sounds like it was a treat for the audience.
The true test of a live album is how much the recording makes you wish you were at the event itself. De Clive-Lowe 's EP does just that. ">
Track Listing
Evergreen; L+H; The Golden Lady; Swahililand.
Personnel
Mark de Clive-Lowe
keyboardsMark de Clive-Lowe: keyboards; Gene Coye: drums; Josh Johnson: sax, flute; Brandon Eugene Owens: bass.
Album information
Title: Live at the Blue Whale | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Ropeadope
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