Venue Islington Assembly Hall Date: 2 nights Thu, 24/05/2012 19:00 & Fri, 25/05/2012 19:00
+ very special guest MARIO BIONDI
Incognito’s “Surreal” is one of the band’s freshest,
most creative albums and sees the addition to their line-up of two outstanding new vocalists in
Natalie Williams, UK jazz scene luminary, and 26-year-old German-born singer-songwriter Mo
Brandis.
Incognito founder Jean-Paul “Bluey” Maunick originally wrote more than 30 songs for the
project and whittled them down to the 14 selected for the finished album.
The formula is beautiful songs over a bed of fluid
bass lines and irresistible drum grooves, and the album reflects the energy of the band’s live
shows, while adding a raw edge to their customary slick studio productio
Mo Brandis, born in Hamburg but brought up in Swaziland, began singing with Incognito on their
live dates last summer. An
accomplished pianist and sax player, he has already enjoyed success as a songwriter, responsible
for a No 2 hit and Gold album in Germany last year. Mo sings and co-wrote the first single “Goodbye
To Yesterday”, as well as the equally hooky “Don’t Wanna Know”. Bluey enthuses: “If there’s a young vocalist who
can deliver on both sides as a modern R&B singer and a soulful old school crooner, it’s
Mo”
Bluey is equally enthusiastic about the qualities that Natalie Williams - one of the most
in-demand jazz-soul vocalists in London - brings to the band. “I first became aware of her when
we played Ronnie Scott’s club and she was the singer with the house band - I thought she was
amazing and began a pressure group to persuade this super busy bee to join us, which she finally
relented to, with help from our keyboard player Matt Cooper”.
Natalie contributes the soulful “Above The Night” and
the sparse Seventies-style bossa nova “The Stars From Here” as well as “Restless As We
Are”. Vocal powerhouse Vanessa
Haynes, who joined Incognito two years ago, is in blistering Loleatta Holloway-esque form on the
album’s one cover song, “Ain’t It Time”, a little-known Seventies disco tune.
Long-time Incognito fans will be happy that there are two driving instrumentals - “Rivers On The Sun” and “Thoughtful Fantasies”,
the latter continuing Bluey’s passion for Brazilian jazz funk with all horns blazing, and
percussion breaks.
The band perform a 10-day US tour beginning March 28, and then begin several months of touring
throughout the UK and Europe in support of the new album. They play London’s Islington Assembly Hall
on May 25 ( and an extra date on May 24 by overwhelming demand ), with special guest Mario
Biondi.
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