Toomey played piano, organ, accordion,
vibraphone, and a variety of
electronic keyboards. He was adept at
sampling and multi-track remixing as well. In the 1980s Cleve was a touring
keyboardist for the
rock band
the Del Fuegos, Around this time he also served as touring keyboardist for R&B shouter
Barrence Whitfield and the Savages, and appears on their 1994 album
Ritual of the Savages. In the 1990s, Cleve was hired as touring keyboardist for the neo-
lounge band
Combustible Edison, before becoming a full band member. He appears on their 1998 album
The Impossible World, issued on
Sub Pop. Combustible Edison's style was centered around a 1950s
Exotica aesthetic, and they had a namesake cocktail, made from
brandy,
Campari, and lemon juice, which they mixed onstage during sets. In 2004, he contributed "Bwana Bwana (Br. Cleve's Bongo Congo Mix)" to the compilation album
Adulterated - The Remix Project (Taboo Records). The following year he contributed "School 4 Robots" to the compilation album,
Dimension Mix: A Tribute To Dimension 5 Records - The Music Of Bruce Haack and Esther Nelson. In 2006 he remixed Esquivel's recording of "Pecado Mortal" for the compilation album
Esquivel! Remixed (SonyBMG Music). In 2010 he produced the album
The Unforgettable Sounds of Esquivel, by Mr. Ho's Orchestrotica. Cleve was an authority on Bollywood music and films. In a 2007 essay for
The Brooklyn Rail, he explored the history of horror films in India. In 2018 Cleve co-produced (with
Irwin Chusid)
Barrence Whitfield & the Soul Savage Arkestra: Songs from the Sun Ra Cosmos, featuring new takes on the repertoire of the noted
Afrofuturist musician-composer-bandleader Sun Ra. The album was issued in 2019 on the Modern Harmonic label. Cleve played keyboards on and arranged several tracks, and helped mix the album. In 2017 he mixed (with
Sean Slade) unreleased 24-track 1986 Sun Ra session tapes for the album
Inside the Light World, issued on
Strut in 2024. ==Cocktail culture==