The Unsound by In Fuse group - Ray Fuse, , Michael Blanchard, Manny Allbeury, Mori Agha, Asad Dhaumya
Tracklist
| 1. | Under Blue | 5:58 |
| 2. | Twin Flames | 6:16 |
| 3. | In The Serpents Ear | 6:22 |
| 4. | Knee Deep | 5:50 |
| 5. | Siren Call | 6:40 |
| 6. | The New Vision | 2:54 |
| 7. | Transformation | 6:44 |
| 8. | Green Village | 2:50 |
| 9. | Intwining | 8:16 |
| 10. | Pathways | 4:51 |
| 11. | The Unsound | 6:24 |
Credits
released August 7, 2022
Ray Fuse - vocals and Oiid
Michael Blanchard - bass
Manny Allbeury - saxophone
Asad Dhaumya - ukulele
Mori Agha - Iranian Tumbak drum
Band members and guest artists are composers of their instruments music equally but in total harmony with each other.
Ray Fuse interdisciplinary artist (director, singer, Oiid instrument) combines dynamic vocal arrangements with multiple media.
Michael Blanchard- bass, string bass. (aka Foster Grant) HiFi eclectic bass, string bass.
A stalwart of the 1980's Montreal music scene in bands such as Terminal Sunglasses, Bubblegum Army and Megalo,
Michael moved to Vancouver in 1996 to cause havoc in the local music scene.
Manny Allbeury is a dynamic, soulful saxophone player.
He studied under the renowned English tenor Don Rendell and continued his studies at the Barry School of Music in Wales.
He initially started playing in jazz groups then went on to Rock/Soul bands touring England, Europe, and Canada.
His inspiration comes from the extremes of Coltrane to Bobby Keys.
Asad Dhaumya is a guitar, ukulele, and bass player whose interests range from world classical traditions to hip hop. Currently he is focusing on jazz and Spanish fingerstyle playing. He is also a poet song writer. His musical style reflects original rhythmic melodies.
Mori Agha has been playing drums and a few other melodic instruments for more than 40 years.
He plays Iranian Tumbak as his main instrument and has his own style that is based on following rhythm and melody.
Having a sense of harmony and accompaniment helps him to create unique creative rhythms.
He plays with all sorts of music including Classic, Jazz, Blues, Pop, Folklore, etc.
Eli Wallis is a poet and post-bop bass clarinetist .
His lyric poems are surreal.
You can hear his music work in The Eli Wallis Quintet on (ardentepatience.bandcamp.com) or Spotify.
Ray Fuse - vocals and Oiid
Michael Blanchard - bass
Manny Allbeury - saxophone
Asad Dhaumya - ukulele
Mori Agha - Iranian Tumbak drum
Band members and guest artists are composers of their instruments music equally but in total harmony with each other.
Ray Fuse interdisciplinary artist (director, singer, Oiid instrument) combines dynamic vocal arrangements with multiple media.
Michael Blanchard- bass, string bass. (aka Foster Grant) HiFi eclectic bass, string bass.
A stalwart of the 1980's Montreal music scene in bands such as Terminal Sunglasses, Bubblegum Army and Megalo,
Michael moved to Vancouver in 1996 to cause havoc in the local music scene.
Manny Allbeury is a dynamic, soulful saxophone player.
He studied under the renowned English tenor Don Rendell and continued his studies at the Barry School of Music in Wales.
He initially started playing in jazz groups then went on to Rock/Soul bands touring England, Europe, and Canada.
His inspiration comes from the extremes of Coltrane to Bobby Keys.
Asad Dhaumya is a guitar, ukulele, and bass player whose interests range from world classical traditions to hip hop. Currently he is focusing on jazz and Spanish fingerstyle playing. He is also a poet song writer. His musical style reflects original rhythmic melodies.
Mori Agha has been playing drums and a few other melodic instruments for more than 40 years.
He plays Iranian Tumbak as his main instrument and has his own style that is based on following rhythm and melody.
Having a sense of harmony and accompaniment helps him to create unique creative rhythms.
He plays with all sorts of music including Classic, Jazz, Blues, Pop, Folklore, etc.
Eli Wallis is a poet and post-bop bass clarinetist .
His lyric poems are surreal.
You can hear his music work in The Eli Wallis Quintet on (ardentepatience.bandcamp.com) or Spotify.








