The space between reality and dreaming that is reached when one falls asleep in the couch while watching TV
Who can admit to never having hummed “Cosmic Girl” or “Virtual Insanity”? Jamiroquai hit the headlines in the nineties with a succession of albums and chart hits, varying from acid jazz to funk tinted disco. Famous for his taste in outrageous hats and the unusual timbre of his voice, Jason Kay, the group’s inimitable singer, created his own made to measure style, using contemporary technology to reinvent groove from another epoch and this is show to explosive effect during their set at Paleo Festival 2010.
Jamiroquai are one of the most successful British acts to come out of the nineties. In America, they have sold 2.5 million albums, bolstered on the strength of their breakout album "Traveling Without Moving". The band deliver a blistering two-hour plus set crammed with hit singles and much loved album tracks led from the front by Jay Kay's charisma, movement and compulsory headgear.
Jay Kay (born Jason Luís Cheetham;30 December 1969) is a Grammy Award-winning English musician, best known as the lead singer of the acid jazz band Jamiroquai. He is sometimes incorrectly referred to as Jamiroquai, with a misconception existing that the band is actually a solo artist.
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