Fuzön

Fuzön (Urdu: فیوزن) literal English pronunciation: "fusion") is a pop rock band from Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan formed in 2001. The name was derived from fusion, as the former vocalist Shafqat Amanat Ali describes the band as a fusion of Hindustani classical and modern soft rock music blended with the Sufi Style of singing.

Fuzön
OriginKarachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Genres
Years active2001–2004
2007–present
LabelsSound Master (2001–2004)
The Musik Records (2007-present)
Associated acts
  • Ari Roland Jazz Quartet
  • Nofel
MembersKhurram Iqbal
Shallum Asher Xavier
Imran Momina
Past membersRameez Mukhtar
Shafqat Amanat Ali

Fuzön encompasses hybrid styles of pop and rock instrumentation. "Fuzon was one of the innovative bands of the new millennium, as they gave us a timeless album like Saagar.[1]

History

Shallum Asher Xavier and Imran Momina were the founding members, who decided to put their heads together as they realised the similarities between their musical ideas and tastes.

Meanwhile, Shafqat Amanat Ali, who had been singing for a few years, had happened to drop into Immo's recording studio for an assignment. Shafqat's vocals so impressed the duo, that he was signed up with Shallum and Immu to form the band "Fuzön". "The year 2011 marks the 10th anniversary of the three-member band that has made a significant contribution to Pakistani music."[1]

Shafqat had to leave the band to concentrate more on his solo projects.[1] He was replaced by Rameez Mukhtar, the main vocalist in 2011.[1]

Band members

  • Emu (Imran Momina) - keyboards
Imran momina aka Emu
  • Shallum Asher Xavier - Guitarist
Shallum Xavier-Guitarist
  • Rameez Mukhtar (main vocalist in 2011)
  • Khurram Iqbal - Vocalist
Khurram Iqbal- Vocalist

Discography

Saagar (Virgin Records; CD; Rs. 199, Cassette; Rs. 65) features 12 tracks, with a common strain of pop melodies blended with Pakistani classical and folk vocals. The opening track Aakhon Kay Saagar gave rise to their popularity within Pakistan. Following songs, Akhiyaan, Terey Bina and Khamaaj were played in heavy circulation on the TV and FM stations of Pakistan and India. Fuzon was the first band to release their debut album Saagar concurrently in both Pakistan and India. "Khamaaj is a very old song and Thumri was composed by the Patiala Gharana, while I composed Saagar."[1]


Regular studio albums

Singles

  • Akhiyan Tou Olay Olay
  • Aankhon Ke Sagar by Ali Hamza
  • Khamaaj- Mora Saiyyan Mo Se Bole Na
  • Tere Bina
  • Deewane
  • Neend Na Aaye
  • Suna Suna

Trivia

  • 2001 - "Fuzon is formed as a serious cutting-edge band, fusing deeply meditative ragas with rock and jazz."[1]
  • Shafqat's first entry into Bollywood, India's Hindi language film industry, was the song "Mitwa" from the film Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna (2006).[3]
  • Shafqat can be heard in the song Yeh Hausla from the Nagesh Kukunoor film Dor.
  • Shafqat has released his debut solo album "Tabeer" in September 2008.
  • Fuzön's songs "Mora Saiyyan" and "Tere Bina" are featured in Nagesh Kukunoor's Hyderabad Blues 2.
  • Fuzon Band wins the Best Video for Khamaaj at the Lux Style Awards.[1]
  • 2006 - "Shafqat Amanat Ali leaves the band and releases Mitwa, while Shallum wins the Best Guitarist Award in Pakistan at The Musik Awards."[1]
  • 2012 - Fuzon band members' newspaper interview about their Norway tour in 2012.[4]
gollark: Are you sure this isn't just higher variance in smaller languages?
gollark: As if you can "confront" GTech™.
gollark: This is just a special case of gender fluid, though.
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gollark: Make Minoteaur, then?

See also

References

  1. Fuzon: A decade of soul music, The Express Tribune newspaper, Published 31 October 2011, Retrieved 13 April 2017
  2. Profile of Fuzon (band) and review of their album Journey (2008), Retrieved 14 April 2017
  3. Shafqat Amanat Ali's soundtrack on IMDb website, Retrieved 14 April 2017
  4. Fuzon band members newspaper interview, Dawn newspaper, Published 22 January 2012, Retrieved 14 April 2017
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