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| Rock Electric Violin Duo FUSE Sign Groundbreaking Record Deal Ben Lee and Linzi Stoppard are Fuse, the rock prince and princess of the violin world. Today at the InterContinental London Park Lane they have signed a global record deal with edel Record. FUSE are original and unique - they aren't classical violinists, they are rock violinists, pioneering a new unique musical sound for a traditionally classical instrument. They will release their 12 track debut album "Glorious", co-produced by FUSE, later this summer. This is the first time in a long time a UK string act has signed a major deal to a pop/rock label through "traditional" channels. Ben and Linzi met in 2006. Having both had successful live performance careers, they decided to merge their talents and form FUSE, a one-of-a-kind, glamorous rock, boy-girl electric violin duo. When Ben and Linzi set out to break the mould and push the boundaries they realised they had two choices: to be followers or to show the way with initiative. The latter was the only real option. While following their instincts the band recognised their competition had all failed to conquer the same conundrum - how does a new violin act avoid sounding exactly the same as the one before? Other string acts call themselves 'electric', but often record using acoustic instrument or with no effects limiting them sonically. This narrow path leads to most violin / cross-over string acts covering the same music again and again and in the same style. Not so with FUSE – the answer to the conundrum was a fresh progressive approach using the most up to date techniques, original guitar valve amps, sonic processors and of course their bespoke gold Bridge electric violins - the FUSE sound was born. More importantly through these original methods the instrument comes alive like never before opening up a whole new genre of music – ROCK! Edel is a major player in the music industry that can proudly boast a roster of legendary artists including Stevie Wonder, The Police, Marvin Gaye, Prince, Deep Purple, The Jam and Kiss. Linzi Stoppard said: "We're proud and excited to have the platform we've always wanted to help our music reach a wider audience. It's been a while in the making and this deal recognises our hard work and belief that our innovative style will light the way for a new generation of rock violinists." Ben Lee said: "After touring and recording for other bands it's great to get my own sound out there." write your comments about the article :: © 2009 Jazz News :: home page |