For his second album under his own name, New Zealand-born, London-based producer/remixer Mark de Clive-Lowe chose to go free of genre restrictions, with the result that there's not one of those catchy sub-subgenre names that the listener can use to easily categorize it. The only unifying element are the gloriously kitschy '70s-style synth interludes that fade up in between the proper songs, the best use of a vintage ARP synthesizer since Stevie Wonder's heyday. The songs themselves run from R&B slow jams like "Quintessential" (with longtime collaborator Abdul Shyllon on lead vocals) to hip-hop-influenced grooves like "Traveling," with a rap by the Roots' Capital A. Diva-girl Bembe Segue takes most of the vocals, and while she's not a particularly distinctive singer, her flirty high-register style is perfect for bubbly dance-pop beats like "Syndrome." Throughout, de Clive-Lowe's vintage synth, clavinet, and electric piano sounds provide a unifying element to the varied songs, giving Tide's Arising a musical through-line that keeps it from sounding scattershot. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
Tide's Arising
01/04/2005 | Abb Records
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Pino Palladino
- Bass
- Tom Coyne
- Mastering
- Kaidi Tatham
- Moog Bass
- Andre Upston
- Engineer
- Toni Economides
- Mixing
- Nathan Haines
- Flute
- Bembe Segue
- Vocals
- Vanessa Freeman
- Vocals
- Mark de Clive-Lowe
- Bass, Drums, Producer, Main Performer, Moog Bass, Drum Programming, Executive Producer, Engineer, Keyboards
- Capitol A
- Vocals
- Brad Somatik
- Mixing
- Chris Bailey
- Drums, Drums (Snare), Shaker, Hi Hat
- Miguel Fuentes
- Percussion
- Lain Gray
- Vocals










