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  • adjective Reminiscent of the musical style of jazz fusion.

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fusion +‎ -esque

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Examples

  • This is a dish simultaneously so utterly simple and so baroquely fusionesque that describing it as if it had "origins" is entirely ridiculous.

    Toast: Lindy 2008

  • This is a dish simultaneously so utterly simple and so baroquely fusionesque that describing it as if it had "origins" is entirely ridiculous.

    Farm Box Lindy 2008

  • This is a dish simultaneously so utterly simple and so baroquely fusionesque that describing it as if it had "origins" is entirely ridiculous.

    Summerfood Lindy 2008

  • This is a dish simultaneously so utterly simple and so baroquely fusionesque that describing it as if it had "origins" is entirely ridiculous.

    Collards, Deconstructed Lindy 2008

  • This is a dish simultaneously so utterly simple and so baroquely fusionesque that describing it as if it had "origins" is entirely ridiculous.

    Suppers Lindy 2008

  • One of the most bizarre tune on this album is the ultra-funky and percussion-laden Goodhand Liza, and it is followed by the Latino Manchenio, developing a South American feel and some very fusionesque soloing midway through the track.

    Latest reviews @ Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website 2009

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