Pet Shop Boys in a Pet Shop Boys concert, Boston, 2006 2014 in Pori, Finland Lowe and Tennant began writing music together shortly after their first meeting in August 1981. During their early sessions, Lowe played a
Korg MS-10 monophonic synthesizer belonging to Tennant. Lowe had musical training and fluency, while Tennant was largely self-taught and had been writing his own songs for a decade. In 1982, Lowe wrote a piece of music on the piano at his family home in Blackpool and gave a cassette recording to Tennant to write lyrics. The song, "
Jealousy", was later released on their fourth studio album,
Behaviour (1990). Lowe called it "probably the first time I'd ever constructed a song". Lowe has strong views about his taste in music, as he expressed in a 1986 interview with
Entertainment Tonight: Lowe's affinity for
dance music influenced the direction of the duo's songwriting. Over the years, Lowe kept up with music trends at clubs in the UK as well as places like
Ibiza and Berlin. Lowe described his continuing sources of inspiration in a 2013 interview with
Stereogum: Lowe was also the motivating force behind two of Pet Shop Boys' more downbeat albums — the guitar-driven
Release (2002) and the moody
Elysium (2012). He has a knack for selecting
cover versions, according to Tennant, including the
Elvis Presley tribute "
Always on My Mind" (1987) and the
Village People anthem "
Go West" (1993). Producer
Julian Mendelsohn noticed Lowe's ability to compose keyboard lines in a matter of minutes during the recording of Pet Shop Boys' second album
Actually (1987). According to programmer Pete Gleadall: "People often don't realise Chris' input to the whole process. He basically writes the bulk of the backing to most of the songs, and quite often the melody lines as well, which Neil embellishes and develops". The duo's songwriting process involves working on songs together as well as coming up with their parts separately and sharing them with each other, particularly since the
COVID-19 lockdown. In a 2024 interview with
La Nación, Lowe remarked that he enjoys figuring out the right music for Tennant's lyrics, calling it an exercise in finding the chords and sounds that best match the melody.
Instruments and equipment Keyboard setups Since starting out with Tennant's
Korg MS-10, Lowe has used other models of the brand, including the
Korg M1 and the
Korg Triton. Early on, Pet Shop Boys made use of samples from an
Emulator. Lowe used a
Fairlight CMI to compose songs through the early 1990s. In the 2020s, he has used a similar setup of a laptop and keyboard for composing songs. a stripped-down production where he played live keyboards more than usual. He told
The Washington Post: On the
Fundamental Tour (2006–07), Lowe's keyboard setup included a
Korg Triton with a pair of
Access Virus rackmount modules. On
Dreamworld: The Greatest Hits Live (2022–25), Pet Shop Boys' long-time
FOH engineer Holger Schwark explained: A monitor on Lowe's keyboard setup displays a musical score, lyrics, and cues. His vocals are often spoken rather than sung, sometimes in the form of a list, such as reciting days of the week on "
Thursday". When he does sing, as on "This Used to Be the Future" (2009), he prefers to have his voice treated with
pitch correction software like
Melodyne. He has stated that he dislikes the sound of his voice.
Other instruments The song "Later Tonight" on the first Pet Shop Boys album,
Please (1986), was recorded live in the studio with Lowe on piano. He played trombone on the song "I Want a Lover" from the same album, and he appeared with his trombone in the video for the song "
What Have I Done to Deserve This?" in 1987. Lowe played "
It's a Sin" on the
Wurlitzer organ in the
Blackpool Tower Ballroom for the 2006 documentary
Pet Shop Boys: A Life in Pop.
Solo appearances In 1993, he wrote and produced the track "Do the Right Thing" for
Arsenal footballer
Ian Wright. The song featured backing vocals by long-time Pet Shop Boys backing singer
Sylvia Mason-James, and the single featured remixes by
Rollo. Two years later, Lowe had a cameo in the Australian soap opera
Neighbours. His appearance was filmed while Pet Shop Boys were touring Australia in 1994. In 2004, he was commissioned to do music for an advertisement for the sunscreen brand Blockhead. The song ended up in a remixed version on a "Café Mambo" compilation. Lowe wrote the music for the song "Streets of Berlin", featured in the 2006 revival of
Bent at the
Trafalgar Studios in Whitehall. In 2011, Lowe appeared as featured vocalist on Stop Modernists' cover version of the
New Order song "
Subculture". It was the first time he had appeared as a vocalist on a non-Pet Shop Boys project. ==Public image==