'past present (tone poems across time)' is Mark de Clive-Lowe's
exquisite new solo album and his debut for Greg Boraman's Impressive
Collective label in partnership with BBE Music. Previously the pair
released the Pharoah Sanders tribute album 'Freedom', and the equally
lauded 'Hotel San Claudio' in collaboration with Shigeto & Melanie
Charles.
A deeply personal sonic exploration by Mark, "past present" is a
reflection on family, heritage, and healing which was created in tandem
with retracing his late father’s journey across Japan 70 years ago. The
project is a collection of ambient jazz, emotional cinematic soundscapes
that weave analog synths with field recordings from Japanese sacred
sites and nature locations.
'past present' partially came into existence thanks to the perseverance
of producer, percussionist and Mark’s friend Carlos Niño, who after
experiencing Mark's multi-layered motifs in the studio and in live
contexts over many years explains, "I kept hearing him make an album
like this, I kept telling him that he needed to, and that it would be
his best album yet. Subtle, poetic, solo, texturally rhythmic,
expressive, full of rippling layers, and arrangements representing such
profound thoughts, feelings, relationships, and memories".
Mark also took on board Carlos' recommendation of recording the bulk of
"past present" at Ken Barrientos’ analog synth studio, 'The Breath' in
Pomona, California - where he utilized no less than 22 different
keyboards to create the ethereal and engaging soundscapes across all 11
tracks, also intertwining his own field recordings made during a long,
explorative stay in Japan.
Being such an individual and personal concept, it was only correct that
Mark wrote the extensive album liner notes, to fully illustrate the
decades-long backstory to this stunning collection. Mark completes the
album's presentation using archive images from his family's private
photo collection - an entire process he likens to time travel and signs
off to the listener by stating that he hopes "it takes you on your own
journey of imagination and reflection, leading to unexpected places,
just as it has for me”.
Tracklist:
1. embrace
2. present past
3. reflection
4. revelation
5. heart
6. acceptance
7. forgiveness
8. compassion
9. past present
10. peace
11. gratitude