Tales From The Beach EPK



Electronic Press Kit for Incognito's new album Tales From The Beach.

Featuring an intimate live performance of new tracks and behind the scenes footage of recent video 'I've Been Waiting'.

Songs in order of appearance:
Always There
I've Been Waiting
Step Aside
N.O.T.
When The Sun Comes Down
Colibri

Artists featured:
Jean-Paul 'Bluey' Maunick
Maysa Leak
Francis Hylton
Matt Cooper
Imaani
Joy Rose
Tony Momrelle
Sid Gauld
Trevor Mires
Paul Greenwood
Jeffrey Daniel.

Location:
Fopp, Covent Garden.
3 Mills Studios, Bow.
Jazz Café, Camden.

HD version with extended interviews and performances available for purchase.
Contact: jyokesproductions@gmail.com

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2 comments:

PiGGY said...

Always Funky, and "Tales from the Beach" album seems add a bit of Bassline, more flutey, and some of tracks have new elements very nice.
Did you ever heard of album of the game "Ridge Racer", i really like they style, and Incognito now got something with that style ...

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