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'''Fusion FM''' is a Jazz-Fusion radio station that appears in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and is hosted by musician Roy Ayers. Both Fusion FM and [[Jazz Nation Radio 108.5|Jazz Nation Radio]] are among the first Jazz radio stations to appear in a Grand Theft Auto game. When asking the driver to put on Fusion FM in a Taxi, [[Niko Bellic]] will refer to the station as "Acid Jazz". | '''Fusion FM''' is a Jazz-Fusion radio station that appears in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and is hosted by musician Roy Ayers. Both Fusion FM and [[Jazz Nation Radio 108.5|Jazz Nation Radio]] are among the first Jazz radio stations to appear in a Grand Theft Auto game. When asking the driver to put on Fusion FM in a Taxi, [[Niko Bellic]] will refer to the station as "Acid Jazz". | ||
Revision as of 10:04, 28 April 2010
Fusion FM is a Jazz-Fusion radio station that appears in Grand Theft Auto IV and is hosted by musician Roy Ayers. Both Fusion FM and Jazz Nation Radio are among the first Jazz radio stations to appear in a Grand Theft Auto game. When asking the driver to put on Fusion FM in a Taxi, Niko Bellic will refer to the station as "Acid Jazz".
DJ: Roy Ayers
Genre: Funk/Jazz-Fusion
Tracklist
- David McCallum - "The Edge" (1967)
- Roy Ayers - "Funk in the Hole" (2005)
- Gong - "Heavy Tune" (1978)
- David Axelrod - "Holy Thursday" (1968)
- Grover Washington Jr - "Knucklehead" (1975)
- Aleksander Maliszewski - "Pokusa"
- Ryo Kawasaki - "Raisins" (1976)
- Marc Moulin - "Stomp" (1974)
- Billy Cobham - "Stratus" (1973)
- Tom Scott & The L.A. Express - "Sneakin' in the Back" (1974)