After 1995's Body Language, Minucci and Jinda split, with the latter continuing to work under the Special EFX name. However, in early 1997, tragedy struck when Jinda -- having recently completed the album Here to Stay -- suffered a massive stroke and lapsed into a coma from which he never recovered. Jinda passed away in New York on January 11, 2001 at the age of 60.
After Jinda's passing, Minucci (who had transitioned into a successful solo artist) respectfully decided to continue recording under the Special EFX banner, occasionally appearing as Chieli Minucci Special EFX. He debuted the new moniker with the album Sweet Surrender (2007), which found him revisiting many of Special EFX's eclectic stylistic influences, from Latin to funk to fusion jazz. He then returned to his solo work with the atmospheric, new age-infused companion albums Travels (2008) and East of the Sun (2008).
In 2010, Minucci delivered the two-disc Without You. Two years later, he returned with The Genesis, which featured several longtime Special EFX associates, including percussionist Omar Hakim, saxophonist/flute player David Mann, and pianist Lao Tizer. In 2017 Minucci marked Special EFX's 35th Anniversary with the release of Deep as the Night. Featured on the album were guest appearances from Tizer, as well as violinist Antoine Silverman and saxophonist Elan Trotman. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi