Best of 2009: Future Sounds Producer, Mark de Clive-Lowe Shares His Top Ten Picks

Mark de Clive-LoweWhat can be said about Mark de Clive-Lowe? He is a musical genius, the Herbie Hancock of our times, an amazing producer, who is devoid of categorization. His biological make-up (part New Zealand and Japanese), has provided him with this eclectic approach to music, where damn near everyone in the future soul, nu-jazz, hip-hop, and experimental sounds communities want to work with him. Collaborating with the likes of Restless Soul, DJ Spinna, Dego (4Hero), Bugz in the Attic, Wajeed (Platinum Pied Piper), Bembe Seque, Omar, Lyric L, Tawiah, to name a few, it is an honor that Mark agreed to put together a list of his Top 10 musical highlights for 2009 – especially during his busy schedule while in Barcelona! His tastes in music are so varied, which only further exemplifies his aptitude of an outstanding producer. He truly appreciates music.

Keep your ears open for forthcoming musical pleasures from Mark, who has projects in the works with Jody Watley, Sy Smith, Omar (yay!!!!), and the legendary Leon Ware.

Mark de Clive-Lowe’s 2009 Top Ten Picks

10. Dam FunkToeachizown (Album)

9. Julien DynePins & Digits (Album)

8. Shafiq Husayn – “Nirvana” Original + Remix from En’ A-Free-Ka Album

7. Joy Jones – “Over” on Godchild (Album)

6. Slum Village – featuring Marsha Ambrosius – “Cloud 9” (Single)

5. Phil Asher – “9 Minutes of Fun” (Single)

4. Rob van de WouwTunnelvision (Album)

3. Sterling Ensemblefeat. Sara Devine – “Life Ain’t What It Seems” (Single)

2. Mos Def – ‘Quiet Dog’ Live on Letterman

1. Esperanza SpaldingEsperanza (Album)

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