"(Fiuczynski) reveals a sense of humor that few true virtuosos dare to show.
F
or sheer chops, imagination and raw abandon, no one can touch this Fuze." — Pulse!

“Intense simmering turmoil revealing (the) uncanny ability... of this contemporary guitar giant”
Jazz Wise

“Chops up the wazoo... and a surplus of fire and intensity.” — Guitar Player

“Fuze sends the bulk of today’s jazz fusion scurrying into the shameful holes whence it came.” — Jazz Times

“Cutting edge sounds that define today’s musical landscape.” — Billboard


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Iconoclastic and prolific jazz-rock guitarist David ‘Fuze’ Fiuczynski, a jazz player who“doesn’t want to play just jazz”, has been hailed by the world press as an incredibly inventive guitar hero, who continues to deliver with music that is unclassifiable, challenging and invigorating. An innovative musician who has released nine CD’s and a double live DVD, Fuze is best known as the leader of the Screaming Headless Torsos.

In 1994 David – in collaboration with keyboardist John Medeski of Medeski Martin & Wood – woke up the sleeping jazz fusion world with a landmark CD, Lunar Crush, which was chosen by Guitar Player’s 30th Anniversary Edition as a “Disc of Destiny” – in Guitar Player’s estimation, one of the most influential albums of the last thirty years. A funky, freaky party, Lunar Crush was a wild 90’s tribute to Tony William’s groundbreaking early-fusion band “Lifetime”. Fuze’s signature palette of otherworldly guitar sounds and enormous chops received astonished accolades from critics and fans alike and landed him on the cover of Guitar Player as a trailblazer who could “change the way you play!” In 1994 David became the original guitar player in Meshell NdegéOcello’s debut band and is prominently featured on her first two Grammy-nominated CD’s.

Just a year after Lunar Crush, Fuze released another influential album as bandleader and primary writer with his long-time group Screaming Headless Torsos titled “1995”, for Warner/Discovery Records. The Torsos, fronted by vocalist extraordinaire Dean Bowman, were chosen by Musician Magazine as one of the top ten bands of 1996, described as “brilliantly blend(ing) jazz knowhow with a love for heavy riffs”. They inspired fans, other musicians, and numbers of cover bands all over the world, and toured Europe, Japan, North America and Canada. The Torsos recorded an excellent 1996 live cd, “Live!!” released in Japan on VideoArtsMusic, and then Dean took a hiatus, during which New York vocalist Freedom Bremner sang with the band. In 2001 David bought back the rights to the first two Screaming Headless Torsos CD’s, “Live!!” and“1995” and released them on his own label, FuzeLicious Morsels. Currently both Freedom Bremner and Ahmed Best are fronting the band.

Screaming Headless Torsos released a new studio CD “2005” and double live DVD “Live in New York & Paris” in early 2005. In 2006, they released a "Best Of" compilation, entitled "Choice Cuts". The Torsos have featured many of the top New York and US musicians in it’s many live performance lineups, but their recordings have all featured Dean Bowman, vocals; Fima Ephron, bass; Daniel Sadownick, percussion; Gene Lake, drums (“Live!!” & “2005”) and Jojo Mayer, drums (“1995”). Vocalist Freedom Bremner also appears on three cuts on “2005”, and the current rhythm section consists of Steve Jenkins, bass, Daniel Sadownick, percussion and Skoota Warner, drums. Recently, Screaming Headless Torsos were chosen by the 2004 Downbeat Critics Poll as “Rising Star – Electric Jazz Group”.

Fuze’s recordings are an experimental mix of tradition with modern sounds and rhythms, a melange of funk-rock jazz, ambient textural improvisations, world-music elements, metal, reggae, house, dub, drum&bass and other new grooves topped with Fuze's unique writing, extraordinary soundscapes and passionate soloing. In response to the less than supportive environment for his unusual and uncompromising music in the corporate recording industry, David started a record label, FuzeLicious Morsels, to release his own recordings, with a current catalog of nine CD’s and the live DVD. The first CD, “JazzPunk”, was released to great critical acclaim in 1999. A recording of standards and covers written by Fuze’s idols and mentors, each tune was reworked in Fuze’s distinctive musical combinations. His 2000 CD, “Amandala” by Headless Torsos, is an instrumental continuation of Screaming Headless Torsos. Other releases are “Black Cherry Acid Lab", a mixture of funk-rock, rap and punk with vocalist Ahmed Best and saxophonsist Mark Shim, and “KiF” a world-funk-jazz group featuring electric five-string cellist Rufus Cappadocia, both released in June 2003. Fuze will shortly be releasing another KiF CD, which will be a continuation of his interest in blending Eastern sounds with Western grooves; and a David Fiuczynski guitar instructional DVD.

In addition to being a prolific writer, arranger and bandleader, David has recorded and performed with some of the highest profile jazz artists working today. Fuze has appeared on over 95 albums by other artists, toured extensively with many of them, and with his own and other groups, has been featured at most of the world’s major jazz festivals. A full list of David’s musical career highlights follows.


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Fuze has been enthusiastically featured and/or reviewed by DownBeat, Jazz Times, JazzIz, Billboard, Musician, Guitar Player, Guitar World, GuitarShop, Guitar World, Guitar Magazine, Guitar One, allaboutjazz.com, Interview, Vibe, Pulse!, Bass Player, Modern Drummer, The New York Times,The Village Voice, Keyboard, Audio, College Music Journal and Audio Files in the US; Jazz Life, Guitar, Musee, Record Collectors, Jazz Times (Japan); Rytmi, Soundi (Finland); Muziq, Jazz Man, So What, Octopus, Vibrations (France); Gitarre&Bass, Jazzthetik, Jazz Thing (Germany); Chittare, Axe, Audio Review (Italy); Latin Pulse! (Latin America) Oor (Netherlands); Stage (Belgium); Jazz Quad (Belarus); Echoes, Jazz Wise, Top, Guitarist, Rhythm, "Q" Magazine (England) and over 100 other publications worldwide.

David was born in the United States and raised in Germany. He returned to the U. S. for college, and was awarded a Bachelor of Music degree from the New England Conservatory in 1989. He lives with his wife, vocalist and graphic artist Lian Amber, near Northampton, Massachusetts. In recognition of his unique artistry as an instrumentalist, writer and arranger, David is a past nominee for the Herb Alpert/Cal Arts "Genius" Award for outstanding musical achievement.

Fuze is an accomplished teacher, having taught for the past fifteen years, and is a full time faculty Professor at Berklee College of Music in Boston. David has developed his own teaching concept based on chord scale theory in jazz and especially non-jazz contexts. His emphasis is on improvised techniques and expanding creativity.

Please click here for Fuze's bio in Acobat PDF format.


Fuze has performed, toured, and/or recorded with the following artists, among many others:

Me'Shell NdegéOcello
Christian McBride with Geoff Keezer
Lunar Crush with John Medeski
Victor Bailey with Kenny Garrett, Dennis Chambers & Jim Beard
Branford Marsalis with Kenny Kirkland
Stewart Copeland
Larry Coryell & Russell Malone
Randy Brecker, Lonnie Smith,
Idris Muhammed, and Lenny White
Mark Shim with Geri Allen &
Ralph Petersen
Simon Phillips Trio with Gary Willis
Billy Hart Group
Don Byron
Hiromi
Yerba Buena
George Russell Living Time Orch.
Cindy Blackman and Santi DeBriano
Hasidic New Wave
Bernie Worrell
Mark Shim
Matt Garrison
Matte Henderson
Cuong Vu
Armand Sabal-Lecco


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Vinnie Colaiuta and Kai Eckhart
Max Gazze

John Zorn
Gongzilla with Bon Lozaga, Hansford Rowe & Vic Stevens
Ronald Shannon Jackson
Jamaaladeen Tacuma
Steve Coleman
Muhal Richard Abrams
Vernon Reid
Nona Hendryx and Vinx
Jack Walrath and Don Pullen
Greg Osby
Elliott Sharp
Tim Lebfvre and Zach Danziger
Kif with Rufus Cappadocia,
Tony Grey, Akira Nakamura, Nikki Glaspie, Gbatokai Dakinah, Jr.
Screaming Headless Torsos featuring:
Dean Bowman, Freedom Brenmer,
Ahmed Best , Fima Ephron, Steve Jenkins, Reggie Washington, Patrice Blanchard,
Daniel Sadownick,
Jojo Mayer, Gene Lake, Skoota Warner, Rodney Holmes, Tobias Ralph, Adrian Harpham

Partial Discography:

for links to buy some of these recordings

Screaming Headless Torsos "Choice Cuts" (FuzeLicious Morsels 2006)
Screaming Headless Torsos “2005” (FuzeLicious Morsels 2005)
Screaming Headless Torsos "Live in New York & Paris" DVD (FuzeLicious Morsels 2005)
David Fiuczynski/Rufus Cappadocia “KiF” (FuzeLicious Morsels 2003)
Screaming Headless Torsos "Live!" (VideoArtsMusic 1996/FuzeLicious Morsels Re-release) 2002
Screaming Headless Torsos "1995" (Warner/Discovery 1995/FuzeLicious Morsels Re-release) 2002
Headless Torsos "Amandala" (FuzeLicious Morsels) 2001
JazzPunk "JazzPunk" (FuzeLicious Morsels) 2000
Lunar Crush with John Medeski (Gramavision) 1994
David Fiuczynski's Black Cherry Acid Lab (FuzeLicious Morsels) 1999
Hiromi's SonicBloom "Time Control" (Telarc Records) 2007
Me'Shell NdegeOcello "Plantation Lullabies" (Maverick Records) 1993
Me'Shell NdegeOcello "Peace Beyond Passion" (Maverick Records) 1996
Mark Shim "Mind Over Matter" (Blue Note) 1998
Hasidic New Wave "Kabalogy" (Knitting Factory Works) 1999
Hasidic New Wave "Psycho Semitic" (Knitting Factory Works) 1998
Hasidic New Wave "Jews and the Abstract Truth" (Knitting Factory Works) 1997
Billy Hart "Oceans of Time" (Arabesque Records) 1996
Billy Hart "Amethyst" (Arabesque Records) 1998
Various Artists "Fretless Guitar Masters" 2001
Sevara Nazarkhan "Yol Bolsin" (Real World Records 2003)
Hiromi “Another Mind” (Telarc Records 2003)
Batman and Robin Soundtrack with Me'Shell NdegéOcello (Warner Bros. Records 1998)
Gongzilla “East Village Sessions” (Lolo Records 2003)
Gongzilla “Live” (Lolo Records 1999)
Vic Stevens’ Mistaken Identities "No Curb Ahead" (Lolo Records 1998)
Bop City "Hip Strut" (Silva Screen Records 1996)
Chartbusters "Vol. I" (NYC Records 1995)
Chartbusters "Mating Call" (Prestige Records 1996)
Scritti Polliti “Anomie & Bonhomie” (World's Ends Records 1999)
George Russell’s Living Time Orchestra "The London Concert" (Festival-Stash Records 1989)
Ronald Shannon Jackson "Raven Rock" (DIW Records 1992)
Bob Moses "Mozamba" (Mozamba Records 1987)
Jazz Passengers "Live at the Knitting Factory" (Knitting Factory Works 1991)
Jack Walrath "Serious Hang" (Muse Records 1994)
Jack Walrath "HipGnosis" (TCB Records 1995)
Santi DeBriano and Cindy Blackman "Trio Two" (Freelance Records 1990)
Santi DeBriano "Soldiers of Fortune" (Evidence Records 1989)
Charles and Eddie "Duophonic" (Capitol Records 1992)
Charles and Eddie "Chocolate Milk" (Capitol Records 1995)
Michael Gibbs Orchestra "Big Music" (Caroline Records 1993)
Maggie's Dream (Capitol Records 1990)
The Mandala Octet "The Last Elephant" (Accurate Records 1993)
Freak Power "Drive Thru Booty" (Island Records 1994)
Timoria "Eta Beta" (Polydor Italy 1997)
Muhal Richard Abrams "Blu Blu Blu" (Black Saint 1991)
Various Artists “Knitting on the Roof” (Knitting Factory Records 1999)
Various Artists "Alternate Currents" (Gramavision Records 1995)
Various Artists "Come Together–A Guitar Tribute to the Beatles" (NYC Records 1995)
Various Artists "Jazz, Funk and Composers of Distinction" (Gramavision Records 1995)
Various Artists "New York Funk" (RykoDisc 1993)
Black Rock Coalition "Blacker Than That" (BRC Records 1993)
Various Artists "Free Funk" (Gramavision 1995)


Other sites to buy important Fuze recordings:

Various Artists "Fretless Guitar Masters"
Hasidic New Wave "From the Belly of Abraham"
Hasidic New Wave "Jews & the Abstract Truth"
Hasidic New Wave "Kabalogy"
Me'Shell NdegeOcello "Plantation Lullabies" &
Me'Shell NdegeOcello"Peace Beyond Passion" (Maverick)
Vic Steven's Mistaken Identity (Lolo Records)
Chartbusters "Vol. I" &
Chartbusters "Mating Call"(NYC Records)
Mark Shim "Mind Over Matter" (Blue Note)
Billy Hart "Amethyst" (Arabesque)
Billy Hart "Oceans of Time" (Arabesque)
Bop City "Hip Strut" (Silva Screen Records)

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