Latest Release
- OCT 20, 2023
- 16 Songs
- Beneath the Surface · 1996
- Positivity · 1993
- Poetry In Motion · 2017
- Transatlantic R.P.M. · 2010
- Positivity · 1993
- Transatlantic R.P.M. · 2010
- Bees+Things+Flowers · 2006
- Positivity · 1993
- Tribes Vibes and Scribes (Expanded Version) · 1992
- Jakarta Dreams (feat. Dira, Tompi, Petra & Rega) [In Support of the Roslin Orphanage in West Timor Indonesia] - Single · 2019
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- A British juggernaut way bigger than its acid-jazz beginnings.
Compilations
- 1997
Appears On
Radio Shows
- Jean-Paul "Bluey" Maunick highlights the best in soul, jazz, and funk—as only he can.
- Bluey says goodbye with Roy Ayers, Chic, and Anderson .Paak.
- Bluey plays Jill Scott, Roberta Flack, and Sault.
- Bluey highlights The Gap Band, George Duke, and Bobby Womack.
- Bluey plays Incognito, Sade, and a Harry Styles cover.
- Bluey plays Sade and The Spinners and pays tribute to Jeff Beck.
- Inspired by his recent tour, Bluey highlights the best of Japan.
- Bluey spotlights new funk, soul, and jazz.
About Incognito
British acid-jazz band Incognito scored their first major success with “Always There,” a funky collaboration with American R&B singer Jocelyn Brown that was a No. 6 UK hit in 1991. ∙ Beginning with 1992’s Tribes Vibes and Scribes, the group landed 13 albums in the Top 10 of Billboard’s Jazz Albums chart. ∙ In 2001, Incognito won the UK’s MOBO (Music of Black Origin) Award for Best Jazz Act. ∙ “Brother to Brother,” a 2002 UK hit duet by Paul Weller and Terry Callier, was produced by Incognito founder Jean-Paul “Bluey” Maunick. ∙ “Mindin’ My Business,” from 2004’s Adventures in Black Sunshine, featured jazz-funk pioneer George Duke on Fender Rhodes. ∙ R&B legend Chaka Khan guested on two tracks from the group’s 2010 album, Transatlantic R.P.M.: “Lowdown” and “The Song.” ∙ The band’s music has been reworked by many high-profile DJs and remixers, including Pete Rock, David Morales, and Jazzanova.
- ORIGIN
- London, England
- FORMED
- 1979
- GENRE
- Jazz