Ensemble FisFüz was founded in Germany in 1995 by clarinetist Annette Maye (b. 1974, Flensburg, Germany) and percussionist Murat Coskun (b. 1972). FisFüz isn't the only modal-minded outfit that Maye (who plays the soprano sax as a second instrument) has performed with; she was a co-founder of the Balkan-minded group Döner Four One and spent some time with Clarinet Funtet, an experimental neo-klezmer combo along the lines of the Klezmatics and clarinetist David Krakauer's innovative Klezmer Madness! And Maye also has some jazz credentials; she got her start with the Provincial Youth Jazz Orchestra of Schleswig-Holstein, a German ensemble. Coskun, meanwhile, is of Turkish descent and has played alongside Maye in Döner Four One. In 1995 and 1996, FisFüz went through a few personnel changes, and in the late '90s, the quartet had a lineup that included co-founders Annette Maye and Coskun as well as Karim Othman-Hassan (who was born in Berlin, Germany, in 1969 but is of Iraqi descent and plays the oud, a traditional Arabic lute) and bassist/cellist Wolfgang Maye (b. 1964, Germany). Another German who has played bass for FisFüz is Michael Bornhak (b. 1967, Leipzig, Germany). Although FisFüz's work is more acoustic than electric, Wolfgang Maye has played both the electric bass and the acoustic double bass with the group. FisFüz's albums include Bosphorus Fishing and Simsim, which was recorded in 2000 and was released by the Portland, OR-based Alula Records in the United States in 2003. ~ Alex Henderson, Rovi