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Blow Your Mind

Jamiroquai · 1993

10 tracks · alternative rock · funk · jazz-funk

A vibrant fusion of funk and acid jazz that invites listeners to dance with its infectious grooves.

Why listen to this

Best for
infectious grooves for dancing unpredictable track surprises fragmented pacing keeps attention
Context
Released on May 24, 1993, 'Blow Your Mind' was Jamiroquai's debut album, marking their entrance into the music scene. At this point, the band was still establishing their identity within the burgeoning acid jazz movement in the UK, combining elements of funk, rock, and jazz to create a distinctive sound.
If you like
alternative rock, funk, jazz-funk

Blow Your Mind is a single by Jamiroquai, released in 1993. A vibrant fusion of funk and acid jazz that invites listeners to dance with its infectious grooves. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Blow Your Mind sound like?

A vibrant fusion of funk and acid jazz that invites listeners to dance with its infectious grooves. Rooted in alternative rock and funk.

Who is Blow Your Mind for?

Blow Your Mind works well if you're into infectious grooves for dancing, unpredictable track surprises and fragmented pacing keeps attention.

How many songs are on Blow Your Mind?

Blow Your Mind has 10 tracks.

Tracklist

10 tracks

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 シェイク・ミー Standout
  • 2 時間はたっぷりあるさ
  • 3 止めて!TOKYO レイニー・ブルース Standout
  • 4 ヒット曲はいらない
  • 5 終らないラヴ・ソング
  • 6 いやみなBOOGIE
  • 7 キャンディ Standout
  • 8 こりちゃいないぜ
  • 9 すべてはフロム・ナッシング
  • 10 DA-DA-DA DANCE

Release Date

May 24, 1993

Genre

alternative rock, funk, jazz-funk

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom