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Mark de Clive-Lowe was born on 16 August, 1974 in New Zealand, is a Mark de Clive Lowe is based New Zealand DJ, musician, composer. Discover Mark de Clive-Lowe's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?
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Mark de Clive-Lowe |
Occupation |
Musician, deejay, music producer |
Age |
49 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Leo |
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16 August 1974 |
Birthday |
16 August |
Birthplace |
New Zealand |
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New Zealand
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Mark de Clive-Lowe Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Mark de Clive-Lowe's Wife?
His wife is Nia Andrews (2012-present)
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Wife |
Nia Andrews (2012-present) |
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Mark de Clive-Lowe Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Mark de Clive-Lowe worth at the age of 49 years old? Mark de Clive-Lowe’s income source is mostly from being a successful Musician. He is from New Zealand. We have estimated Mark de Clive-Lowe's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
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Mark de Clive-Lowe (born 16 August 1974) is an American-based Japanese-New Zealand DJ, musician, composer and producer raised in Auckland and now based in Los Angeles, California.
Born in Auckland, New Zealand, de Clive-Lowe was raised bi-culturally and bilingually by his Japanese mother, and New Zealand father who had previously lived for over two decades in Japan.
He cites his family upbringing in New Zealand as culinarily, culturally, and linguistically Japanese as well as traditionally patriarchal.
At the age of 4 he was enrolled in piano lessons by his father.
He developed an early awareness of jazz through his father's record collection and oldest brother's piano playing, although his formal musical training remained predominantly classical throughout his childhood.
De Clive-Lowe spent time growing up and cultivating musical influences in both New Zealand and Japan.
His initial exposure to Japanese culture outside of home life came from visiting every summer with his family from the age of 10.
During his early teenage years in New Zealand, exposure to New Jack swing through friends sparked an interest in other musical genres alongside his classical training.
Experimentation with synths and collecting imported hip hop on vinyl earned him his first production and electronic music experiences, and provided the opportunity to collaborate with local hip hop and R&B artists.
He moved to Japan alone to complete his final year of high school, and cites immersion in the Tokyo jazz club scene during that year as a key factor in his decision, on return to his family in New Zealand, to definitively pursue a career in music over planned higher education in law.
Having recorded two locally released solo albums for New Zealand independent label Tap Records in the late 1990s (plus an album as a member of the group Jazz in the Present Sense), his third album Six Degrees was released worldwide in 2000 (Universal Jazz/emarcy).
In 1994, Mark studied jazz at Berklee College of Music for two semesters.
He dropped out and returned to New Zealand in 1995 seeking immersion in the professional jazz music scene.
In 1996, De Clive-Lowe toured Japan as part of a jazz trio with bassist Tomokazu Sugimoto and drummer Nobuaki Fuji.
De Clive-Lowe came to international prominence during his decade living in London, UK.
From 1998 to 2008 de Clive-Lowe was a regular collaborator with a community of producers including Bugz in the Attic, 4Hero and Restless Soul.
He is a veteran of the UK's broken beat movement, blending jazz, electronics, funk and percussion-heavy world music.
De Clive Lowe has a son, Masina, born in 2003.
De Clive-Lowe released his next full-length album Tide's Arising 22 March 2005 on ABB Soul/Antipodean and Columbia in Japan.
Tide's Arising was cited as one of the most groundbreaking new jazz albums from the UK in 2005.
In 2010, de Clive-Lowe formed independent record label Mashibeats (pronounced 'mash-ee'), honouring a nickname given to him by Kaidi Tatham of Bugz in the Attic.
Much of his own music has been self-released on Mashibeats throughout his career.
De Clive-Lowe is a proponent of community engagement models of creator funding.
He has hosted events promoting the potential benefits of blockchain technology for artists in a Web3 economy.
Mark de Clive-Lowe's 2012 solo album, Renegades, was released 14 November 2011 on Tru Thoughts Records.
The Why featuring Nia Andrews was released as the first single in early October 2011.
He has also produced all tracks on the studio album for US singer Sy Smith, Fast and Curious released in March 2012 and all tracks on the studio album for US singer Sandra St. Victor of The Family Stand, Oya's Daughter released September 2013.
His 2013 album is a collaboration with the Rotterdam Jazz Orchestra Take the Space Trane (Tru Thoughts) recorded live at De Doelen, Rotterdam.
The 2014 album Church features guests including Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, Nia Andrews, Robin Eubanks et al. showcases the club night party "Church" de Clive-Lowe founded with Nia Andrews in Santa Monica, CA in 2010.
A mixture of jazz club, dance club and live remix experiment, the event has been resident in Los Angeles, New York and done pop ups in Chicago and Philadelphia.
The album was remixed by international DJ/producers for the 2015 Church Remixed release.
In 2016, de Clive-Lowe released his tribute to Blue Note Records with #Bluenoteremixed Vol.1. Recorded live in one take, the mixtape style release sees de Clive-Lowe remixing samples from the Blue Note Records catalogue on the fly, joined by guests including Illa J, Bambu, John Robinson, Pino Palladino, Nia Andrews and Nomad Pendergrast.
2017's release Live at the Blue Whale was recorded at downtown LA's Blue Whale jazz club with de Clive-Lowe on piano, keyboards and live electronics and drum programming along with saxophonist Josh Johnson, bassist Brandon Eugene Owens and Gene Coye on drums paying tribute to his own inspirational favourites: Yusef Lateef, Sun Ra and Ahmad Jamal.
He is a recipient of the 2021 U.S.-Japan Creative Artists Fellowship.
His album Motherland, filmed while on an artist residency in Japan in summer 2019, was minted and sold as an NFT.
In 2020, he began creating a community engagement model around Mashibeats funded through the use of "$MASHI" coin, a form of tradeable digital asset backed by the Rally token ($RLY), a sidechain to Ethereum.
The "$MASHI" coin can be used gain exclusive access to De Clive-Lowe's new music releases, community music events, or to purchase NFTs allowing participation in Mashibeats community competitions.