Re: some instrumental fusion Jazz Rock Fusion has been my cup of tea for many years! Enjoyed from what I have heard in the link as well as the samples of RADIO AT LIMIT. I subscribed to your YT account, liked your FB Page and read on your website of your music influences. We share a lot in common. How has fusion been embraced in Germany over the years? I know in The Netherlands there seems to be a healthy scene at least in terms of musicians such as Sebastiaan Cornelissen and his brotherhood of musicians plus the "fusionmetal" of Exivious.
Re: some instrumental fusion Thank you for posting our new video, Ovador. There is almost no scene for this kind of stuff here in Germany. In the bigger cities like Berlin, Cologne, Hamburg you can play your music in smaller clubs. I even attended a show in an almost empty venue with guitar god Allan Holdsworth some years ago. The big names like Mike Stern, Al Di Meola can be glad to play the famous festivals in Europe (North Sea Jazz, Montreux, ...). On the radio you may listen to some modern jazz or fusion late at night.
Re: some instrumental fusion New album by Jazzrock Band "Centrifusion". Carsten Koloc (drums), Lena Uhde (bass), Bernt Küpper (guitar).
Centrifusion - Adaran (CD Extracts).
Re: some instrumental fusion Roughly from 30 to 38 seconds at the beginning of the video I am reminded of Blacker's solo in the studio version of YOU FOOL NO ONE.