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1. | Shiraz
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2. | Moonring Bacchanal
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3. | Sakura - Ying Hua
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4. | Cumin
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5. | Habibi Bounce
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6. | Fung Wah Express
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7. | Arcadia Finlandis
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8. | Phoenix Rising
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9. | Almond Pear
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10. | Ek Balaam
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11. | Sakalahachi
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Jazz
Featuring: Steve Jenkins (bass instrument) Skoota Warner (drums) Special guests: Daniel Sadownick - percussion Jim Funnell - keys Nikolay Moiseenko - alto sax Mike Rivard - upright bass Bertram Lehmann - drums Geni Skendo - shakuhachi
David Fiuczynski - producer
Maniacal and brilliant, double neck fretted and fretless guitarist David 'Fuze' Fiuczynski releases KiF Express, a follow up to his ground-breaking 2001 release Kif. A deeper look into the other-worldly sounds of this lauded and completely original player: Chinese, Indian and Arabic-influenced melodies, high energy jams of his signature rocked-out madness, explorations into new urban rhythms, and plaintive meditations over lush, brooding and microtonal harmonies. With 11 original new songs written by Fuze, this unusual recording sounds like nothing else but the music of tomorrow. Featuring Steve Jenkins on bass and Skoota Warner on drums with special guests.
David Fiuczynski
Active Decades: '90s and '00s Genre: Jazz Styles: Jazz-Rock, Avant-Garde Jazz
Guitarist David "Fuze" Fiuczynski came to prominence with the 1994 release, titled Lunar Crush. An outing that also featured the heavy-handed and sweeping sound and style of Hammond B-3 organ specialist John Medeski, of "Medeski, Martin & Wood" fame. Thus, Fiuczynski's angular and often unorthodox phrasing along with ferocious chops and an expansive jazz fusion/rock vernacular alerted more than just a few. The "Fuze" has also recorded with drummer Ronald Shannon Jackson's high-octane ensembles, trumpeter Jack Walrath, New York City "Downtown" composer/saxophonist John Zorn, the late modern jazz pianist Don Pullen, and may others of note. However, the guitarist's Screaming Headless Torsos quartet boasts world-beat rhythms integrated with complex jazz fusion time signatures and blaring psychedelic overtones atop the rhythm section's bone crushing backbeats. Fiuczynski's 1999 effort, Jazz Punk, also serves as an enticing glimpse into the artist's diverse repertoire and willingness to incorporate disparate art forms into his modernist approach. With this release, the "Fuze" demonstrates a tremendous faculty for melding Chopin, John Philip Sousa, Hendrix, and other composers of note, into jazzy, electrified themes and shrewd statements with raw, unaffected firepower. Fiuczynski's 2001 outing titled Amandala was produced and recorded for his FuzeLicious Morsels label, as the artist continues to seek out new terrain while also paralleling his signature mode of execution with forward-thinking methodologies and novel applications. ---Glenn Astarita, All Music Guide |
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