Dreamweavers II sees Mark de Clive-Lowe reunited with Italian rhythm
masters Andrea Lombardini and Tommaso Cappellato for the next chapter in
their electro-acoustic trio journey.
Recorded at Sotto il Mare Recording Studios in Verona, Italy in summer
2024, the album builds on the cosmic, hypnotic language established on
Dreamweavers (2020) while pushing deeper into groove-driven terrain,
dancefloor jazz and textural improvisation. Across eight tracks, the
trio explore the elastic space between jazz tradition, beat culture, and
club-influenced momentum – without samples or looping – relying purely
on live interaction, feel and shared intuition.
Opening with the Azymuth-inspired “Terra de Luz,” the album immediately
signals its global outlook. “Kaze no Michi” follows with late-night
Tokyo energy – dancefloor jazz that feels equally at home in jazz clubs
or after-hours rooms. Two intentional reinterpretations bridge jazz and
beat culture: J Dilla’s “Raise It Up” (from Slum Village – Fantastic
Vol. 2) is reimagined with its original groove and bass line as the
launch pad, while “The Bass That Don’t Stop” becomes a lush house-jazz
tribute to the late Phil Asher, originally co-created by Asher and de
Clive-Lowe in 2002 under the moniker musiclovelife.
Bassist Andrea Lombardini’s “Pam” brings the album inward –
introspective, spacious, and deeply melodic; while “Lucid Dreams” draws
on the trio’s shared love of jungle, drum’n’bass and the exploratory
spirit of greats like Chick Corea, amplifying the journey with forward
motion and harmonic curiosity.
Dreamweavers II is a concisely intentional sound narrative: a trio
record rooted in jazz lineage, shaped by beat culture and guided by a
collective curiosity for texture, rhythm, and movement.
Tracklist:
1. Terra De Luz
2. Kaze No Michi
3. Raise It Up
4. Back Channels
5. Pam
6. Lucid Dreams
7. The Bass That Don't Stop
8. Sakura Fubuki
