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Hey Every!
We are Fusion Orchestra (www.fusion-orchestra.com) from the sunny town of Sevastopol, Ukraine. We play groovy modern Jazz with nontrivial rhythms and signatures.
Heard about your wicked cool music forum, and decided to join in, cuz we just love the way you guys talk about music. And of course, music is our burning lifelong passion!
We are very interesting in your opinion/comments about our music, especially from musicians play in the same music genre. So, don't hesitate to visit Fusion Orchestra music to vote us smile :).

Cheers!
F.O.
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26.12.2007
Another two videos of Fusion Orchestra:
1. "Dance" at "Flyugery Lvova" fest: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Y1RP48bWjw
2. "Black Bagel" at band's rehearsal: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajyRW2pgofI
19.12.2007
One of the most bright events of 2007, VII Jazz Bez '2007, which has been held on December 2 through 9 in 4 cities in Ukraine and 2 cities in Poland, is far behind. However our impressions, new acquaintance, lessons and the experience gained have stayed with us.
The festival has united 43 gigs, 116 musicians and the audience of 11000. Participants from the USA, Germany, Denmark, France, Poland, Lithuania and Ukraine took part in the event, including such jazz legends as Lee Konitz, Petras Vysniauskas, Robertha Piket, Julian Thomas, Nikolay Trzaska, Karol Shimanovski, Piotr Baron, Jacek Kochan, Klaus Kugel etc.
We played in Lvov (Ukraine), Przemyszl (Poland), Sanok (Poland) and Ternopol (Ukraine). Every city was excellent in its own way, but the common thing was sincere attention and warm audience. Lvov has pleased by its philarmonic hall and the new ethno-jazz club "Lyalka". In Przemyszl and Sanok we were jamming with outstanding musicians from Monorail Quartet (Poland-USA).
In Ternopol we have been accorded a hearty welcome by owercrowded hall of the local dramatic theatre. After that we were invited to dinner and jam with the local musicians, which have pleased us by their masterly performance and enthusiasm.
Sympathy of the audience has promoted us to the top 10 performance of the festival (http;//www.dzyga.com.ua/2007/fest/jazzbez/pidsumki.html).
Some Jazz Bez '2007 photo you can check here: http://www.fusion-orchestra.com/photos11.shtml
12.11.07
Several videos from Fusion Orchestra's gig at the Mamakabo'2007 fest (Koktebel, Crimea, Ukraine, 09/09/2007) have uploaded here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdkzKDwROGw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiY8AsVfxNk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9yrTEuJzZ0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceQ4APvEja4
24.10.07
Fusion Orchestra (C)&(P)2007 CD "Apocrypha" (www.fusion-orchestra.com/apocrypha.shtml) is available now at the CDBaby (cdbaby.com/cd/fusionorchestra2) with the following original annotation: "Firmness and masculinity of the rhythm combined with tenderness and sensory sounding of the keys. In this music we can trace some philosophy, some clearness, some balance between any extreme points and exotic features…"
24.10.07
Fusion Orchestra's official site Photo gallery (www.fusion-orchestra.com/photo_eng.shtml) has refreshed by the new photos from Fusion Orchestra's gigs at the following fests:
Jazz-Koktebel 2007: www.fusion-orchestra.com/photos9.shtml
Mamakabo 2007, Koktebel: www.fusion-orchestra.com/photos8.shtml
Some photos from very unusual Fusion Orchestra's open air gig called "Gurzuf Seasons" are placed here: www.fusion-orchestra.com/photos10.shtml
23.09.07
Fusion Orchestra (c) & (p) 2007 CD album Apocrypha (www.fusion-orchestra.com/apocrypha.shtml) has released and now is available for purchase here: www.fusion-orchestra.com/apocrypha_info.shtml
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05.05.07
Fusion Orchestra have returned from the 5th ethno-jazz festival "Flyugery Lvova" Lviv, Ukraine (http://dzyga.com.ua/2007/fest/flugers/info.html). In spite of the hard financial situation caused by recent political events in Ukraine the festival organization was excellent. To our surprise the audience met us very warmly and demonstrated a real interest in our performance. There were quite a few meetings with artistic people of the city, and we also were invited to participate in a "Jazz Bez" concert series touring Ukraine and Poland (http://dzyga.com.ua/2006/festival/jazzbezz2006/01.htm)in December 2007.
Latest news (16.03.07 - 04.04.07) from Fusion Orchestra.

04.03.07
On 15 April (Sunday) at 7 p.m. Fusion Orchestra will give a performance in the Sevastopol House of the Navy Officers. It is going to be a 2 part concert, 45 min each. Ticket prices are from UAH 20 to 50. Before the show and during the break it will be possible to buy the CD "Octagon" (http://www.fusion-orchestra.com/octagon.shtml) at a special price of UAH 30. We'll be happy to see you all - friends and friends-to-be! And don't forget your wallets! wink ;)

30.03.07
We've got a message from the "Jazz-Koktebel" (http://jazz.koktebel.info/festival/) administration that they are interested in our participation in this year festival. The required demo-pack will be sent to them next week.

30.03.07
We've made another attempt to renew our account on MySpace.com, this time with a slightly changed name S.F.O. (Sevastopol Fusion Orchestra). This was done just to check if the recent deletions were caused by coexisting of a memorial page of another group with the same name. That group existed in UK before 1973 and they had registered on MySpace just days after our original registration. So be quick to see us here: http://www.myspace.com/sevastopolfusionorchestra.

29.03.07
We tried and renew our account on MySpace.com but in 3 hours after upload our page was deleted again without any explanations from the site administration.

24.03.07
Fusion Orchestra have started recording a new album to be released by the end of the summer 2007. Traditionally all recording, mixing and premastering will be done in Fusion Studio by ourselves. Check the News (http://www.fusion-orchestra.com/news_eng.shtml) later to get fresh info about this project.

23.03.07
We've got confirmation from the "Lvov's Wind Vane" (http://uajazz.com/fest/flugery_lvova/index.shtml) fest organizers regarding Fusion Orchestra participation in this event on 29 April 2007. We'll be honored to share the stage with Arkady Shilkloper (http://www.jazz.ru/eng/pages/shilkloper/default.htm) and "The Chamber Orchestra Leopolis" (http://www.mrozek.pl/ang/ork.htm).

16.03.07
Tonight our profile on MySpace.com (http://www.myspace.com/fusionorchestra) was deleted without our authorization or any notification. Our continuous attempts to get an explanation from MySpace technical support were unsuccessful sad :(. We are absolutely sure that we have never violated MySpace Terms & Conditions. If you had a similar problem and know a way it could be fixed, please contact us through v-p-o@yandex.ru.
ProGGnosis.com rewieved Fusion Orchestra CD "Octagon ".

"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 mu-sic. 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 inter-active 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 or-ganic music that follows some old paths and incorporates some new ethnic sounds. It's appar-ent 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".

MJBrady / ProGGnosis.com
http://www.proggnosis.com/MUSIC_DBCDInfo.asp?txtCDID=21469
"Octagon" is a very enjoyable progressive jazz fusion CD by Fusion Orchestra.

"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 ac-complished musicians. The songs are musically complex yet enjoyable to the non-musician listener as well. For example, the tight breaks and complex runs in “Jadido” 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 musi-cians, you'll love this CD. Pick up a copy today! "

RadioIndy.com http://www.radioindy.com/
RuTube has uploaded a video-clip (http://rutube.ru/tracks/15317.html?v=78b692d02f717e71ba6147d5be5ba5e1) about Fusion Orchestra's gig at the "Mamakabo-2006" jazz fest (http://mamakabo.ru/koktebel/), Koktebel, Crimea in September 2006. This video includes several "passages" from our band's popular pieces and exclusive interview with Enver Izmailov (http://www.jazz.ru/eng/pages/izmailov/Default.htm) and Sergey Bogdan (Fusion Orchestra) - sorry, but both interviews are in Russian.
The February 2007 issues of "AvtoZvuk" (http://www.avtozvuk.com/) & "AudioVideo" magazines with a column about Fusion Orchestra (http://www.fusion-orchestra.com/photo/FO_A-Z_collage.jpg) have been released and now are available for purchase.
These issues also contain the "Hot Chocolate" Audio CD that includes the "Jadido" track (http://www.fusion-orchestra.com/mp3/Jadido.mp3) from our recent album "Octagon" (http://www.fusion-orchestra.com/octagon.shtml).
Here is the first full review regarding CD "Octagon":



OCTAGON

The group’s second album containing only the original material proves to be a consistent work full of interesting ideas. Despite a standard jazz combo format the group achieves a rather unique sound.



Dance

The opening composition displays all the main features of the whole album – odd metres, a fluent but reliable bass (Pavel Voronezhsky), a briefly surfacing and easily going to background guitar (Sergey Bogdan), energetic drums (Denis Melnikov), and a piano (Eugene Popov) taking major melodic and improvisational duties. The song starts without any introduction. The slightly processed classical guitar sounding in a folk manner exposes a short main theme, which is repeated in a rondo-like succession for more than 1.5 minutes. Then a powerful bass comes in and the other instruments follow. At first the theme seems tiresome but in a while it enchants you with its unusual rhythm of 4 + 3 + 3 + 3. After a resolute bridge a lyrical improvisation comes in with the dramatic bridge revealing itself in the middle one more time. Finally a short reprise brings the theme back just when you start missing it.



Unexpected Guest

An extended melancholic and contemplative piano introduction is followed by a light bossa nova with a chain of alternating solos by Bogdan and Popov. However it is not just Latin jazz and the bossa nova can turn either into an ominous episode or a repetitive short 9/4 motif. The pianist increases intensity in his developed solo which softly resolves over the familiar 9/4 figure. The guitar bossa nova gets interrupted once again with menacing piano chords and the return of the introduction rounds up the cycle.



December Rain

December rain typical for Crimea continues the Latin theme but you cannot expect pure styles from the Fusion Orchestra. The rhythms and moods are changing, what seemed to be a smooth jazz rumba in a wink becomes swing (not a real strength of the ensemble though) and then funk. Here we can hear the first guest appearance – vocal of Lolita Poplavskaya. Unfortunately she was not allowed to deviate from the theme longer than a couple of measures so this colour in the limited group’s palette showed just as a stroke. Another interesting moment is inclusion of a real rain sound into the record. And it is not just in the intro or fade out which would be completely trivial if not banal. It is in the middle of the composition and it lasts good 1.5 minutes. All the instruments tactfully release the pressure and the rain and Voronezhsky’s pulsing bass come to the foreground.



Jadido

The fact that these musicians highly respect Chick Corea becomes evident in the “Spanish-speaking” Jadido by Voronezhsky. Its violin version was released on the first band’s CD. Arguably, it is the most popular number from their repertoire. Irresistible drive, captivating full stops… Why is it not played by radio stations? The only thing getting me off rhythm is the too loose drum solo. However the album’s voltage is getting higher.



Black Bagel

The title is inspired by Victor Pelevin’s novel The Clay Machine-Gun (Chapaev i Pustota). Its main recognizable feature is a rhythmically complex and ever escaping bass figure which unpredictably rolls groups of three and four eighths notes. The first theme is anxious and questioning, the second one is a philosophical response. Now and then we can hear an extra quarter and in a moment another quarter is missing. In the middle part the guitar and the piano trade short solos divided by lightning speed basslines. Bogdan’s guitar is far from the common patterns here. In the short break all-knowing Chapaev whistles the second theme standing at the edge of Ural (the Undefinable River of Absolute Love), and then a windmill of sounds captures you again.



Mayan Loom

Another enigmatic title meaning probably not the infamous device the Loom of Maya but rather the symmetric pattern of their calendar tool reflecting the structure of our DNA. But let’s talk about music, and the music just rocks! This is a composition of a serious length (longer than 10 minutes) and serious tension. Light jazz gives up the place to solid rock. Live sounds interweave in a rhythm of a loom, the musical texture is subtly coloured with non-standard programming. Another chromatic solo by Bogdan, then great piano work by Popov followed by – surprise! – his electric guitar solo in a manner far from the common ways. The rhythm section is amazing. Little pearls are sprinkled here and there – burst of double tempo before the end, harmonics sending shivers down my spine, and finally the stopped time of the disappeared civilization. Well, the music is much greater than this description!



Russia

By the album’s end the tension eases although the final songs are full of drama. The initial title of Russia was Country Miles. These are exactly the associations caused by the monotonous repetitive theme backed however with some harmonic movement. But the words Russia, boundless spaces, endless roads live well together and they are underlined by certain Russian thematizm. The melodically developed middle part with gradually doubling tempo is particularly interesting.



Forgotten Feelings

The CD closes with a romantic rhapsody for piano solo. The ending piece manages a rare finale combining downfall of the rhythmic intensity with increasing emotional intensity.



In the conclusion I would like to say something about the album as a whole. The cover design is pale but highly original. The disc released in the CD-Text format but unfortunately the song titles are in Cyrillic and are not displayed right by most players. Personally I would like if the always present propulsive and melodic bass of Pavel Voronezhsky was exposed at least in a single solo. I hope these wee remarks will not diminish all the strengths of this excellent body of work.



--Vitaly Zhuravlyov
http://vitalyz.netfirms.com/
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