British drummer Dylan Howe, son of Yes guitarist Steve Howe, has recorded a radical new take on the instrumental cuts from David Bowie's 1977 albums 'Low' and 'Heroes'.
'Subterranean', Dylan Howe’s first studio album in ten years, is made up of his arrangements of David Bowie's influential music from his 'Berlin Trilogy' and has been seven years in the making. Some of the music featured on this album was previewed live at the London Jazz festival in October 2007.
Dylan Howe is best known for leading his quintet and other jazz groups since 2002 and his tenures with Ian Dury and the Blockheads, Steve Howe and Wilko Johnson, coupled with extensive session work since 1990, playing with Nick Cave, Damon Albarn, Ray Davies, Paul McCartney, David Gilmour, Beth Gibbons, Gabrielle, Hugh Cornwell and Andy Sheppard amongst others.
Recently Dylan Howe played on the no.1 album 'Going Back Home' by Wilko Johnson and Roger Daltrey, with sell-out shows at London's Shepherds Bush Empire and Royal Albert Hall.