
Incognito「It's About Time feat. Joy Rose」2025.10.17 Release UKジャズ・ファンク最高峰【Incognito】近日中にリリース予定のアルバムより、Joy Roseのヴォーカルをフィーチャリングした「It's About Time」がリリース。 Richard Bullによるダイナミックで高揚感あふれるソウルフル・ハウス・リミックスも収録。
Incognito「It's About Time feat. Joy Rose」
インコグニート「イッツ アバウト タイム フィーチャリング ジョイ ローズ」
SBDB54 | Digital | 2025.10.17 Release | Released by SPACE SHOWER MUSIC
https://ssm.lnk.to/iIts_about_time
1. It's About Time feat. Joy Rose
2. It's About Time feat. Joy Rose (Richard Bull Remix)
CREDITS
Written by Jean-Paul Maunick, Richard Michael Bull, Joy Rose
Remixer - Richard Bull
Produced by Jean-Paul “Bluey” Maunick, Richard Bull & Mo Hausler
Recorded at Colibri Sound Recorders
Mixed & Mastered by Mo Hausler at Colibri Sound Recorders colibrisound.com
Remix & Additional Production by Richard Bull
Incognito feat. Joy Rose - "It's About Time"
We are happy to announce the sensational new release from Incognito, "It's About Time," featuring the incredible vocals of Joy Rose.
Taken from the forthcoming new album, this highly anticipated single will be available in both Vinyl and Digital formats.
The release also features a dynamic and uplifting Soulful House Remix by producer Richard Bull, giving the track a fresh spin ready for the dance floor.
Don't miss out on what promises to be an essential addition to your collection!
Incognito
The debut Incognito set, Jazz Funk, was an instrumental tour de force from Bluey and Paul “Tubbs” Williams, drummer Geoff Dunn and their fellow Light Of The World band members Peter Hinds & Gee Bello, along with guests including Saxophonist Ray Carless, Ginger Baker’s Bud Beadle, Ghanaian music giant George Lee, Hugh Masekela hornsmen Peter Segona and Claude Deppa, and legendary Jamaican trombonist Vin Gordon.
“When I write and produce, I respect the musician and singer’s spirits 100%. I have them in mind, considering their styles and allowing them the space to shine. I try to get the best players on the scene and in turn my songs and productions are taken to higher hights. This exchange is the basis for the Incognito sound and the ideology of the band. We work with and for each other!”
In 1983, Incognito went back into the studio to record their second album. Those sessions took a more Jazz-Rock-Fusion-influenced direction, which the record company deemed too much of a stylistic departure to be released as Incognito, so they put it out as a one-off called Behind the Mask under the name The Warriors. Soon after that, Paul and Bluey went their separate ways. Although Bluey had a day job at the time, he continued writing and producing, and always kept his ears to the ground for new talent. He Co-founded the band Freeez, discovered 14-year-old vocalist Steven Dennis (later re-named Steven Dante) in Hackney, and he also met and worked with Marcus Miller, producer Steve Harvey, artists Maxi Priest, George Duke, Caroll Thompson, Total Contrast, and many others.
“I did anything to keep my love for music alive. It all helped me to develop as a songwriter.”
In the late ’80s, samplers and sequencers were standard and, using a BBC computer, Bluey started creating tracks at home, including what would become the main body of Incognito’s second album, Inside Life. Around that time, Gilles Peterson had just started his Talkin’ Loud label, and was looking for acts to sign.
“I knew Gilles from his Radio Invicta days ? I was his first interview ever back in the early ’80s! He came to see us play at the Southport Weekender and when he heard our arrangement of ‘Always There’ ? a mixture of the Side Effects vocal and the Ronnie Laws original with our trademark horns ? he immediately wanted us to record it! Our vocalist got sick at the last minute, so Gilles suggested Jocelyn Brown . . . She did that now legendary vocal in one take, and the rest is Incognito history! Gilles then gave the track to David Morales to remix, and that mix became a worldwide hit and paved the way for us to have our feet planted in both the live music and club scenes. This collaboration with Gilles had a major impact on how I would make music from that point on.”
With that single and the Inside Life album in 1991, Incognito was back. Besides taking clubland ? and the charts ? by storm, Incognito unwittingly became smooth jazz heroes in the U.S. For their second Talkin’ Loud set, Tribes, Vibes & Scribes, with an update of Stevie’s “Don’t You Worry ’Bout a Thing” and another album tracks that blew up on radio. One of the main ingredients to the album was Richard Bull’s drum programming and the introduction of the velvety, luscious vocals of Baltimore’s Maysa Leak.
The albums that followed Tribes cemented Incognito’s place among the in-demand bands on the international stage. Positivity (1993) was crammed full of slick productions with universal hits like “Still a Friend of Mine” and “Givin’ It Up”. The album sold almost a million units worldwide. “We had a hit with an instrumental called ‘L’Arc en Ciel de Miles’ [from Tribes]. It was a simple tribute to Miles Davis, but ‘Deep Waters’ from our Positivity album was huge. It really struck a chord with American audiences,” Bluey recalls. “People identified with the songs, and that album sealed it.”
If Positivity sealed it, then 100 Degrees & Rising super-sealed it. Bluey brought in Joy Malcolm and Pam Anderson for some more edge on vocals, and recorded at Abbey Road with a full orchestra, using the then-undiscovered, BAFTA-winning, British composer-arranger Simon Hale (Later Jamiroquai & Bjork) to write the score. “I wanted to stretch my ability as a writer and producer,” says Bluey, “and I remember keeping a diary that inspired the lyrics. It was all about relating experiences as I felt them, not just about finding catchy hooks.”
Ever the musical alchemist, Bluey brought his clubland roots back into play with incredible remixes for everything on the album. The songs “I Hear Your Name” and “Everyday” had versions done by the best in the business, including Roger Sanchez and Masters At Work. As a special bonus (and artistic high!), Stevie Wonder added harmonica to a rework of “Change”. This period was an essential part of the band’s longevity and success, and established Incognito as a global phenomenon.
A central component of the band’s massive and passionately loyal fan base has always been their powerful and energetic live shows. For Bluey, it is a chance to get close to his audience. “It’s not about playing the tune just to get applause. It’s about communicating, making sure people get fed. If I had to pick out some memorable gigs, I’d say Sofia in Bulgaria, feeling the power of a crowd that is hungry for music. Playing the legendary Montreux Jazz Festival in 2005; the first Java Jazz Festival that same year; our first time in Japan at Club Yellow in Tokyo; and more recently, our South American dates in Brazil, Argentina, and Chile. The crown for most enthusiastic audience, however, goes to Seoul in South Korea . . . Crazy love!”
Post-Talkin’ Loud, the Incognito release schedule has been as busy as ever with some of Incognito’s strongest outings and critically acclaimed releases on UK label Dome and German label Edel Records. “With Adventures in Black Sunshine, it was our 25th Anniversary and I used Incognito’s previous albums as the blueprint. It was about what influence I could draw from my past works.”
Bluey has also explored Incognito off-shoot projects, including the largely instrumental group called Citrus Sun, which was inspired by Bluey’s desire to form a band with legendary jazz guitarist Jim Mullen. Initially formed in 2000 and comprised of Incognito alum as well as many musician friends from over the years, Citrus Sun has released several albums on the Dome label. Additionally, in 2005, Bluey formed the Hope Collective and released the single “Give & Let Live” on Expansion, in support of the Asian tsunami victims and the people of Darfur in the Sudan. The single featured an all-star lineup that included Chaka Khan, Steve Winwood, and Omar. In May 2015, Incognito recorded and released the single, “Send Your Love”, to raise funds for UNICEF to aid the people of Nepal following the massive earthquake earlier in the year.
“It’s a blessing to have a platform to be able to respond to any humanitarian crisis,” notes Bluey. “What good is fame if it can’t be of help to those in need?”
For the next decade, albums have followed thick and fast and feature the best of the young crop of musicians and singers alongside bigger established names. The writing has gotten deeper, the music always uplifting, and the productions timeless. For their 16th studio album, Amplified Soul, Incognito returned to their Jazz-Funk roots.
Three more albums on, the last, “Into You”, being their first double vinyl, and the band is now reaching another milestone: the launch of its 20th studio album. Its debut single “It’s About Time”, featuring long-time vocalist, Joy Rose, will be performed in London for the first time at the band’s celebration of 45 years as much-loved and revered leaders of the British Jazz Funk movement.
“My unexpected battle with Osteoporosis and Parkinson’s has resulted in me being focused and super creative whilst pushing against the flow! Along with several collaborations, including Kathy Sledge, Najee (USA), Torsten Goods (Germany), Ludivine Issambourg and Brian Jackson (France/USA), Kroi (Japan), I’m flying the UK Jazz Funk flag with a December 2025 release of a new Incognito double album. This, the band’s 20th studio album will be supported with more touring globally throughout 2026!
“Why? Because music is the language of our collective hearts!” says Bluey.
If you have not seen them live, this is the band to see! They shine in every department, the grooves irresistible and the message always positive!
The Bluey and Incognito story remains a uniquely Great British adventure. From Top 10 hits to producing and collaborating with legendary artists ー from R&B icons and powerhouse vocalists to contemporary jazz musicians to international multi-instrumentalists and songwriters, including George Benson, Stevie Wonder, Chaka Khan, Philip Bailey, Jocelyn Brown, George Duke, Al Jarreau, Marcus Miller, Paul Weller, Maxi Priest, Mario Biondi ー Bluey Maunick can take his place among the greats of global soul.
Going back to the source is inspirational and Str4ta, Bluey’s collaboration with Gilles Peterson is proof that UK Jazz Funk & Soul is as relevant now as it was then!
“It’s a wonderful time for music. As well as being entertainers, we are teachers, healers, and ambassadors for the human race ー and we take that very seriously.”
One love!
Incognito「Strangers Become Friends feat. Zebulon Ellis」
SBDB46 | 2025.07.25 Release | Release by SPACE SHOWER MUSIC
https://ssm.lnk.to/sbf
https://youtu.be/HABP4NLHPc4?si=KDJRDx0ZKG7Q41PF
1. Strangers Become Friends
2. Strangers Become Friends (Ski Oakenfull Remix)