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2005.07.30. INFUSION (LIVE) & Mark Oliver @ the Guvernment
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| E2EK1EL |
Saturday July 30, 2005
Guvernment
INFUSION (LIVE)
MARK OLIVER
Manzone & Strong - Skybar/The Drink
DJ Aristotle - The Orange Room
George William - Acid Lounge
Four Korners - D'Luxe Lounge
Cover: $15 before 12am / $20 after
Doors open at 10pm • You must be 19 or older to attend • Guestlist
LINE BY PASS LIST : OPEN NOW |
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| DJ_Ampz |
Infusion = one of the truely REAL live PA's. I had the oppertunity to check them out and chat with them last year and they are just amazing to watch and hear! Deff worth a trip down!
Ampz |
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| AwakenedAddict |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ_Ampz
Infusion = one of the truely REAL live PA's. |
Theys wikkid, yo!
*no sarcasm*
:thepirate |
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| Shaya007 |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ_Ampz
Infusion = one of the truely REAL live PA's. I had the oppertunity to check them out and chat with them last year and they are just amazing to watch and hear! Deff worth a trip down!
Ampz |
"Now we're just in' with your heads.......!!!"
Deko-ze was spinin' after these guys in KH and he couldn't resist their energy either..
:thepirate :thepirate 7 |
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| E2EK1EL |
| LINE BY PASS LIST IS UP AND RUNNING NOW! |
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| ShadoWolf |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ_Ampz
Infusion = one of the truely REAL live PA's. |
yup... should be good |
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| Orko |
Just gave another listen to their 2004 essential mix, and i LOVED it!
Cannot wait to see these guys again! |
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| amb_ |
INFUSION (Live) Summer 2005 US Tour
The Cure Remix and New Album Details
Infusion returns to the U.S. after a rousing main stage amphitheater performance at Ultra Festival during Winter Music Conference and a host of international festival tour dates this summer. Infusion is now poised to preview songs from the album on this U.S. summer tour with the long-anticipated U.S. release of SIX FEET ABOVE YESTERDAY in late summer 2005 on Thrive Records (SONY Red).
“Lyrically smart, the crux of Infusion’s success and cause for their growing following lies in their spontaneous and impassioned live sets, taking crowds at Fabric, Renaissance and beyond by storm.” -URB ‘The Next 100’
“Infusion’s success comes no stranger to dance music than that of Underworld, Hybrid, or even Moby… Infusion are undeniably a driving force in dance music.” –BPM Magazine
“With an acclaimed live show, talk of their being ‘the next Underworld’ and a cult following already...” –I-DJ
Their new artist album SIX FEET ABOVE YESTERDAY, already voted “Best 50 Albums of 2005” in Rolling Stone Australia has just been released in the UK on the revered, resurrected dance music label Deconstruction. The album was initially scouted by Mike Pickering of M People (now head of A&R at SONY BMG) to re-launch the defunct label once home to M People, Kylie Minogue, Sasha and Robert Miles.
In other news, Infusion have recently remixed one of their heroes THE CURE. As longtime fans, the band is ecstatic that the remix has been approved by Robert Smith. The track “The Walk” was originally on The Cure album 'Japanese Whispers' and released as a single in 1983. The Infusion remix will be part of the 'Future Retro' compilation out on September 27th on Rhino Records/Warner Music (USA) featuring remixes of New Order, Echo & The Bunnymen, Morrissey and Devo by today’s hottest electronic artists like Infusion, Scissor Sisters, Crystal Method, Richard X, and Swayzak etc. Infusion's remix skills are obviously highly prized - they've also been busy working on a remix for UK act El Presidente, who are currently on tour with Oasis.
The band’s own vinyl imprint came under scrutiny from the unhappy camera people and have subsequently changed their name to Music For Vinyl. Infusion’s album/singles on vinyl will be made available here. The next release will be “Natural” with exciting remixes TBC.
Other prominent Infusion festival dates this summer include the Exit Festival (Serbia) with Underworld, Wireless Festival (Hyde Park London), Avrika (Sweden) and Dance Valley (Amsterdam). INFUSION are Jamie Stevens, Frank Xavier & Manuel Sharrad. |
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