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Dylan Howe

Born in London in 1969, Dylan Howe grew up in leafy Hampsteadwhere he distilled a unique kaleidoscope of influences, notions and musical styles to create his own distinctive sound inspired by the metrropolis.

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Article: Live Review

Will Butterworth Trio/Adam Turns at the Crescent Arts Centre, Belfast

Read "Will Butterworth Trio/Adam Turns at the Crescent Arts Centre, Belfast" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Will Butterworth Trio/Adam Turns: The Nightingale & The Rose Crescent Arts Centre Belfast Book Festival Belfast, N. Ireland June 17, 2017 Fortune and happenstance collided beautifully at the Belfast Book Festival with the performance of pianist Will Butterworth's jazz suite “The Nightingale & the Rose," inspired by Oscar Wilde's ...

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Article: Album Review

David Patrick Octet: The Rite Of Spring

Read "The Rite Of Spring" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Igor Stravinsky's “The Rite Of Spring," written for the Ballets Russe, premiered in Paris on 29 May 1913. Puccini called it “the creation of a madman": it seems to have held a fascination for jazz musicians ever since it appeared. Scottish pianist David Patrick is the latest jazz musician to create a version--a “re-adaptation" as he ...

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Article: Interview

Andy Sheppard: Tales From the Bristol Underground Jazz Revolution

Read "Andy Sheppard: Tales From the Bristol Underground Jazz Revolution" reviewed by Ian Patterson


"Jazz has always been an underground thing. It doesn't have the power and might of opera, but it should," says Andy Sheppard, shortly after the UK premier of Surrounded by Sea (ECM, 2015) at the Bristol Jazz & Blues Festival. “Everyone in the music industry has a respect for jazz music, and they should, I think, ...

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News: Recording

Drummer Dylan Howe To Release Subterranean - New Designs On Bowie’s Berlin

Drummer Dylan Howe To Release Subterranean - New Designs On Bowie’s Berlin

London, UK - Drummer Dylan Howe, son of YES guitar legend Steve Howe, has recorded a radical new take on the instrumental cuts from David Bowie's 1977 albums 'Low' and 'Heroes'. 'Subterranean' is Dylan Howe’s first studio album in ten years. It is made up of his arrangements of Bowie’s influential music from his ‘Berlin Trilogy’ ...

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Dylan Howe: Subterranean (New Designs on Bowie's Berlin)

Label: Motorik Recordings
Released: 2014
Track listing: 1. Subterraneans; 2. Weeping Wall; 3. All Saints; 4. Some Are; 5. Neukoln- Night; 6. Art Decade; 7. Warszawa; 8. Neukoln - Day; 9. Moss Garden

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Subterranean: New Designs on Bowie's Berlin

Label: Motorik Recordings
Released: 2014
Track listing: Subterranean; Weeping Wall; All Saints; Some Are; Neukoln Night; Art Decade; Warszawa; Neukoln Day; Moss Garden.

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Article: Year in Review

Phil Barnes' Favourite Albums of 2014

Read "Phil Barnes' Favourite Albums of 2014" reviewed by Phil Barnes


The sheer volume of great records that I have managed to hear, and the knowledge that there are many more that I haven't, means that I make no pretence of presenting a list of the definitive albums of the year. Instead, this is a snapshot list of the ten records that I have enjoyed the most ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Dylan Howe: Subterranean (New Designs on Bowie's Berlin)

Read "Dylan Howe: Subterranean (New Designs on Bowie's Berlin)" reviewed by Phil Barnes


Jazz musicians love the tribute album, perhaps more than the listeners who receive them. That opportunity to suggest affiliation, tapping into an already established audience can be tempting and a useful much needed marketing tool as industry-wide sales collapse. But really there is no reason why a tribute can't work -do it with love, for the ...

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Article: Album Review

Dylan Howe: Subterranean: New Designs on Bowie's Berlin

Read "Subterranean: New Designs on Bowie's Berlin" reviewed by Sammy Stein


For the past 20 years or so drummer Dylan Howe has been a presence on the British music scene. He grew up in North London and when he was 13 he went to Ronnie Scott's to see drummer Buddy Rich and decided he wanted to be a jazz drummer. As the son of Yes guitarist Steve ...


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