Thursday, 26 June 2008
David Fiuczynski
Artist: David Fiuczynski
Genre(s):
Other
Discography:
Black Cherry Acid Lab
Year: 2003
Tracks: 9
Guitarist David "Fusee" Fiuczynski came to prominence with the 1994 release, titled Lunar Crush. An excursion that as well featured the roughshod and sweeping reasoned and style of Hammond B-3 harmonium specialist John Medeski, of "Medeski, Martin & Wood" fame. Thus, Fiuczynski's angulate and often maverick wording on with savage chops and an expansive jazz fusion/rock vernacular alerted more than than just a few. The "Fuzee" has besides recorded with drummer Ronald Shannon Jackson's high-energy ensembles, herald Jack Walrath, New York City "Downtown" composer/saxophonist John Zorn, the late advanced jazz pianist Don Pullen, and crataegus oxycantha others of note. However, the guitarist's Screaming Headless Torsos quartette boasts world-beat rhythms integrated with complex jazz fusion time signatures and blare psychedelic overtones atop the musical rhythm section's bone stifling backbeats. Fiuczynski's 1999 drive, Jazz Punk, as well serves as an alluring glimpse into the artist's diverse repertoire and willingness to incorporate disparate art forms into his modernist overture. With this tone ending, the "Fuse" demonstrates a awful staff for melding Chopin, John Philip Sousa, Hendrix, and other composers of note, into jazzy, electrified themes and conniving statements with raw, untouched firepower. Fiuczynski's 2001 field day coroneted Amandala was produced and recorded for his FuzeLicious Morsels label, as the artist continues to seek out new terrain patch as well paralleling his signature musical mode of carrying out with forward-thinking methodologies and novel applications.