The Spanish Progressive Rock Encyclopedia

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 Fusioon 

 From:

    Manresa (Barcelona)  

 Musicians: (original line-up and changes between parenthesis)


Santi Arisa (drums), Martí Brunet (guitar), Manel Camp (keys), Pacho Chacón (bass) y Alfredo Pla (guitar).


 Discography:



1
(1972)


2
(1974)


Minorisa
(1975)

Singles:

No hay Habitación para... / Ciclos
(1972)

Danza del Molinero / Negra Sombra
(1972)

Rapsodia para un Violín / Tocata y Fuga
(1973)

Farsa del Buen Vivir / Rondo y Final
(1974)

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One of the best and most known spanish bands. They records are very valuated by the collectors.


Great instrumental progressive with lots of mood and tempo changes. Some strange, but interesting vocal arrangements occur occasionally. In essence the music focuses around melodic guitar and keyboard interplay, but paradoxically there is always a slight dissonance or angularity lurking that gives the music a great ominous feel. To me Fusioon sounds like nobody else, but you might hear elements of Gentle Giant, Pulsar and 70's Italian art rock. The influence of Klaus Schulze or Tangerine Dream seems to be present here.(Sjef Oellers, as reviewed in Gnosis)


Review of the record "1"

Review of the record "2"

Review of the record "Minorisa"