Jazz · US · Active since 1992

Vincent Ingala

Bright, high-energy contemporary jazz led by charismatic tenor saxophone. Polished urban grooves that feel like a sunset drive on the coast.

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Vincent Ingala brings a youthful, high-octane energy to the contemporary jazz world. His sound is characterized by a bright, punchy tenor saxophone that often leans into soulful, R&B-influenced melodies. Unlike traditional jazz that might prioritize complex improvisation, Ingala focuses on infectious hooks and rhythmic grooves that feel modern and accessible. The production is consistently sleek, featuring shimmering synthesizers and crisp percussion that place his music firmly in the 'urban jazz' category.

What truly sets him apart is his multi-instrumental prowess. Because he often plays every instrument on his records, there is a unique cohesion between the drum programming, the funky guitar scratches, and the lead sax lines. His music avoids the 'sleepy' reputation of some smooth jazz, opting instead for a vibrant, celebratory feel that draws from 1970s soul and 1990s R&B while maintaining a 21st-century sheen.

For those new to his catalog, starting with 'Coast to Coast' or 'Can't Stop Now' offers the best glimpse into his signature style. These albums showcase his ability to blend melodic pop sensibilities with sophisticated horn arrangements, making them perfect for high-energy relaxation or social gatherings.

Vincent Ingala (born December 10, 1992) is a contemporary/urban jazz multi-instrumentalist. The tenor saxophone is his main instrument of choice, though he plays drums, guitar, piano, and sings as well. He has released eight albums, his most recent being released on July 12, 2024.
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