For his project Tunnelvision, trumpet player Rob Van De Wouw visited the urban scene of West London. The New Zealander Mark De Clive Low was one of the leading producers in the field of 'broken beat'. He got to know Rob Van De Wouw during an extensive session at the NuMoonFest and they soon started to collaborate in various areas. The first project, recording a live CD in which De Clive Lows beats
… and bass lines would be mixed with the sound of the Rotterdam Jazz Orchestra, which was founded by van de Wouw, unfortunately failed because the technicians of De Doelen had no experience with the combination. of beats with live music. Fortunately, the second project, Van De Wouw's own band produced by De Clive Low, went a lot better. The r & The b-sound of Rob's debut CD Reboot Your Soul is considerably expanded with up-tempo 'broken beats' from De Clive Low and the arrangements have significantly more depth and rawness. Tunnel vision is a convergence of two different urban worlds that has more to it than the sum of its parts. (AD)more