Q-Bizm was originally born in 1997 during a vacation in Switzerland when Filippo Gaetani (bass & vocals), Frank Corrias (drums) and ETN Hunyady (guitar) met for a long bass-guitar-drums jam.The recordings were mostly live improvisations, the material was then turned into songs. In 2001 three guests friends musicians, british guitarist Steph D'Silva and songwriter acoustic guitarist Valentin Gerlier, plus talented saxophone and flute player Alessadro Riccucci helped to shape the sound of the new songs. The result of the 2000 and 2001 recordings is the band's first album "Q-Bizm", recorded on analog 8-track. The second album "Vivid", a step ahead in composition research and production, was recorded during different sessions in july, october and december 2002 plus 2003 and 2004, still mostly after improvisations. The new compositions and production reflect the influence of the musicians who took part in the new project: Thomas Murley (vocals, drums and percussion), Walter Paoli (Drums), 70's avant garde jazz genius Stefano Lunardi (Electric and acoustic violin, and viola) and Alessandro Riccucci on tenor, baritone saxophone and flute. New sounds were explored adding interesting new flavors to the already varied musical spectrum spanning from acoustic, funk-rock & jazz to electronic. Q-bizm dismantled in 2004 due to the hectic lives of the project members.