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8 tracks | 51 minutes
Released Dec 2006
on Fusion Studio
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The music of Fusion Orchestra is groovy modern Jazz Fusion based on re-conceptualization and combination of different ethnic and contemporary styles with nontrivial rhythms and signatures.
Bio / Background
Fusion Orchestra is a group of musicians from Sevastopol, Crimea that creates and performs music based on re-conceptualization and combination of different ethnic and contemporary styles and textures.
Cast:
Sergey Bogdan (acoustic guitar),
Eugene Popov (piano),
Pavel Voronezhsky (bass),
Denis Melnikov (drums).
Style: jazz-rock, fusion, smooth jazz, contemporary jazz.
Band History:
“Fusion Orchestra” was formed in 1998 as a jazz-rock/fusion band. At that time, it included the Sergey Bogdan (acoustic guitar), Tatyana Kudryavtseva (violin), Marina Zatsepina (cello), Elvira Kalnik (vocal), Andrey Tupysev (drums), Pavel Voronezhsky (bass), Alexey Yanikov (accordion) and Sergey Popovsky (flutes). In 2001 “Fusion Orchestra” released CD album called “Musical Novelle” and after that, its cast was completely changed to the current version.
↓ more ↓The group took part in:
Fests:
"Mamakabo-2006" (Koktebel, Ukraine);
"Jazz - Koktebel 2004" (Koktebel, Ukraine);
"Jazz Autumn 2004" (Sevastopol, Ukraine);
«Yalta Jam 2000» (Yalta, Ukraine);
"The Jazz Horizons 2000" (Krivoi Rog, Ukraine).
Projects:
August 2004 - musical background for the opening of the "Avant-garde 2004" vernissage at «ART-A» gallery (Sevastopol, Ukraine);
August 2004 - musical background for the opening of the «Art-cafe» (Evpatoria, Ukraine);
July 2003 - musical background for the opening of the "Winner Ford" car-selling salon (Sevastopol, Ukraine);
August 2002 – gig dedicated to the Yalta City Day (Yalta, Ukraine);
August 2001 - musical background for the opening of the “Kayra 2001» International regatta, Black Sea section (Balaklava, Ukraine);
Gigs in clubs:
"Bunker" (Sevastopol, Ukraine);
"Sikeyros" (Sevastopol, Ukraine);
"Uruguayan aviator" (Sevastopol, Ukraine);
«Black Sea» (Yalta, Ukraine);
"Two Captains" (Simferopol, Ukraine).
Activity:
Creation of delicate «musical landscapes» based on composing and improvising for gigs, clubs, exhibitions and parties — that's the current speciality of Fusion Orchestra.
↑ less ↑Average Customer Review: 5
Several reviews regarding CD "Octagon"Poll wrote on October 06, 2007
"Fantastic album you guys have made! I love listening to it... I can tell a lot of work went into making this album, and its great to know there's musicians at your talent level still out there. Each song has so much depth to it, it's amazing! And every song has many subtle surprises that I find myself listening over and over again. Very impressive work. I'm so glad I found you on this thing... I don't even know how it happened... just sort of found you. And the end part on "Mayan Loom" is nothing short of brilliant. I wish you well in all your endeavors and please keep me posted on any other new material you guys make. Again, fantastic recording! I wish I could see your live show sometime". author: Scotty Orange "... Your CD sounds and looks very good, It's very interesting and slightly "exotic" to me with all the oddmeter tunes and different scales and harmonies. My favorites are "Unexpected guest" (nice mood and beautiful melody), "Jadido" (reminds me of Chick Corea) and "Black bagel" (cool groove and high energy, funny name too :-). It's also a very nice solopiece your pianist plays at the end. You seem to have played together for a long time, as you are tight and follow eachother well. Good idea with the voice on "December rain", more of that!... Overall, a very good, original and 'organic' album - good job!" author: Mats Bystrom "Wow! "Octagon" is a very enjoyable progressive jazz fusion CD by Fusion Orchestra. The musicians on this CD are phenomenal and the band is very tight. The recording sounds very crisp, with simple production that highlights the natural sounds of the instruments and accomplished musicians. The songs are musically complex yet enjoyable to the non-musician listener as well. For example, the tight breaks and complex runs in “Judido” are awesome and blend together with rich piano compositions into an excellent song for the listener. Whether you enjoy listening to jazz fusion, or just listening to extremely talented musicians, you'll love this CD. Pick up a copy today!" author: RadioIndy.com staff "Based on the bands name, I was expecting something a little more electric, or perhaps a combination of orchestrated fusion music. Yet what this band from Crimea are about is jazz textures with elements of world fusion. Mostly all acoustical, the fourpiece of electric bass, drums, piano, and electric/classical guitar take a fairly laid back approach to their style of music. It is unique in it's own way, yet something we have heard before. All the players are very skilled and well versed in jazz improv, creating songs that are structured for the sake of interactive accompaniment, yet leaving a lot of room for stretching out as soloists. I find that the music is very relaxed, yet shows enough technical arrangements to keep your ears piqued. Not smooth jazz in any way, as they take a more non-commercial path in their writing. In some ways I sense a little Chick Corea's Acoustik Band, yet never really going that deep into the virtuoso playing. The pianist gets main stage pretty much on every song, as the bassist and drummer provide workmanlike backdrops. The guitarist, while present seems to only be heard on occasions, giving the music a second voice. I guess this CD is decent, though certainly not something most fans of intense fusion music are going to find that interesting. All told, this is a jazz CD, straight forward, unadulterated organic music that follows some old paths and incorporates some new ethnic sounds. It's apparent that by virtue of the bands' skill level, that they are capable of doing pretty much anything if they want to get more into the electric field of fusion, as for this CD, it's a relaxing listen on a Sunday morning kind of CD". author: MJBrady





