Incognito: 30 years of greatness!

05 Sep 2009, written by mobilesoul 0 Comments

If you’ve been listening to our show since the beginning, you know what kind of love we have for Incognito. Bluey’s musical direction has accurately documented the style of a progressive generation. Incognito draws from rare funk and jazz music in the late 70s and early 80’s that some DJ’s were playing. Incognito grew to be more than just another British funk unit, though. Over the years, it looks like there’s been one rule to Incognito, and only one rule — musical excellence. They have outlasted fads and one hit wonders to become one of the most respected bands in the world. What other bands have a world class horn section AND classic remix albums?

This year we celebrate 30 years of one of the greatest and most versatile bands in the world — Incognito.

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Incognito is a band, yes, but it’s really a project produced by one man — Jean-Paul ‘Bluey’ Maunick. Born in Mauritius in 1957, Bluey is the bands guitarist and bandleader. He is also one hell of a songwriter. He was a founding member of the band “Light Of The World” before starting Incognito in 1979. Incognito has released 13 studio albums and three remix albums. And that’s not to discuss the side projects Citrus Sun and Inner Shade.

What’s it like working within this historic project? We talked to some friends of ours who had done just that, and here’s what they had to say:

Maysa

maysa“Being in Incognito changed my life. Gave me focus, a vision for my career.

When I was a 12 year old in my parents’ basement trying to figure out how I was going to get from the basement floor listening to records to actually singing on stage for a living, I dreamed and visualized it all.

Bluey gave me that opportunity and my whole world expanded and my dream came true.
I am forever grateful to Incognito for helping me to define my voice,nurturing my musicianship and being an integral part of making me the singer-songwriter/producer I am today.”

-Maysa Leak

Karen Bernod

kbernod“Incognito is and was one of the best bands in the world. My experience working w/Bluey and Maysa and the Incog crew has been one of the best in my Career. The musicianship and musicality of the Players as well as the founder..Impeccable! Bluey is a genius, and Maysa’s voice is like audible Silk! I’m Blessed to have been a part of such a Great Musical Entity and I look forward to seeing them all again one day!” – KB

Gilles Peterson

gp_blueyGilles Peterson is one of the most famous radio personalities in the world. Definitely one of the most influential. Many classic records are sold every year because they were played on his show first. Gilles is the man who introduces many of us to our favorite music for the first time, with an on-air debut or an interview. But who was the first artist Gilles ever interviewed? Bluey, of course!

Check out this interview from his podcast below. It’s a conversation 28 years after that first one. Here’s Gilles Peterson and Bluey at Brownswood.

And of course, there’s love Mobile Soul style — some rare and/or out of print treats from the cog and associated projects! Have a listen, and when you’re done, dig deeper and get some Incognito albums. Join an international community of friends and lovers of musical excellence!

incognito_sqIncognito – some of our favorite tunes!
So What Do I Do? (a Citrus Sun track)
Out of the Storm/Dark Side of The Cog (from Live In Tokyo)
It Ain’t Easy
Smiling Faces
Blue
Everyday (voice and keyboard version from Bees + Things + Flowers)
Operator (an Inner Shade track!)
Between my finger and my thumb (Tony Remy & Bluey, from Incognito guitars)
Bring You Down (4Hero remix)

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Mobile Soul 145: Angels In The Details

30 Jun 2009, written by gsm staff 0 Comments

We’re back with another one of those shows you gotta stick with to the end. Another soulful house excursion with a couple of turns and diversions along the way.

Reel People – Amazing [Tarantulaz Remix]
Incognito – Freedom To Love [Yam Who? Remix]
DJ Spinna – Living My Life [The Realm Remix]
Fantastic Plastic Machine – Reaching For the Stars
Mondo Grosso – Star Suite
Misia – Melody (Masters At Work Remix)
Moloko – The Time Is Now
Jamiroquai – Canned Heat
Cesaria Evora – Sangue De Beirona (Francois K mix)
Blaze – Can You Dance To My Beat?
Raw Stylus – Changes
Blaze – I Found Love (Kiko Navarro mix)
Mondo Grosso – BLZ
Ananda Project – Into the Sunrise ( ricanstruction Mix)
Clara Hill meets Meitz – Run
Jiva – I Realized
Rasmus Faber – Everytime We (with Dyanna Fearon)
DJ Kawasaki – Maiden Voyage
Clazziquai Project – Futuristic
Atjazz – The Walk Home

 
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Mobile Soul 142: And It Will Return To You

06 Jun 2009, written by gsm staff 0 Comments

Opolopo – Mobile Soul Theme
Bob Marley – 400 Years (Jimpster remix)
Kings Of Tomorrow – 6pm (Simon grey mix)
Oreja – Vazilando (Rasmus Faber Dub)
Shuya Okino/Clara Hill – If It Is Love (remix)
Rasmus Faber – Yes feat. Dyanna Fearon
Ananda Project – Cascades Of Colour
Bennson feat. Wagner – Close To Paradise (Opolopo Remix)
Miguel Migs – Those Things (Simon Grey Remix)
Yameen – Light Of Love (featuring Lady Alma) (Mark de Clive-Lowe remix)
Kimara Lovelace – When Can Our Love Begin (Richard Earnshaw Instrumental)
Incognito – Happy People
Soul Purpose feat. Mary Pearce – Can’t Help It
Jiva – I Realized
Fanatix – Call On me (feat. Sara Devine)
Tony Remy & Bluey – Only Child
Monkey Brothers featuring Shaun Escofferey – Losin’ My Head (Peaktime Mix)
iSoul8 – On My Heart
Nadirah Shakoor – Love Song

 
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22 Feb 2010

VIDEO: Thelma Aoyama – Kaeru Basho

Universal Music Japan continues their aggressive setup of Thelma's latest project with this video for her single due next month. This song, Kaeru Basho (A Place To Return To), is arguably one of the best releases Thelma's had yet, a solid song that really shows off her voice. This song is to appear on the soundtrack of "Doraemon: Nobita no Ningyo Daikaisen", the 30th film in the Doraemon film franchise.

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21 Feb 2010

Mobile Soul 156

An exclusive new short mix session with some new music we've been listening to.

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21 Feb 2010

WATCH + LISTEN: Sufjan Stevens – The BQE

The BQE is a cinematic suite inspired by the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway and the Hula-Hoop. Commissioned by Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), The BQE was originally performed in the Howard Gilman Opera House in celebration of the 25th anniversary Next Wave Festival in October of 2007.

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