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风格
#电子舞曲 #放克打击乐
地区
欧美

艺人介绍

2005年10月14日,这支乐队曾经来过中国上海,在当时的club dkd让人留下了印象深刻的electro-clash与break beat曲风的另类电子节拍。那个夜晚,是令人情绪高涨的。(by Leo Dong)

Infusion is an Australian electronica band from Melbourne who are known for their energetic live performances and long résumé of remixes. Founding members Jamie Stevens and Manuel Sharrad met in Wollongong, an industrial town outside Sydney where they both went to high school. Though third member Frank Xavier also hails from Wollongong, the other two did not meet him until they had relocated to Sydney some time later.

Over time, the trio's music has gradually evolved from being not only aimed at the rave and club scenes, but widening in scope to also include traditional pop-song structures. This was demonstrated on their 2004 single "Girls Can Be Cruel" which received airplay on Australia's alternative music radio station Triple J. They have also released singles on Audio Therapy and Marine Parade. Infusion have played at nearly all of the major music festivals around the world, including the Glastonbury Festival, Roskilde Festival, the Meco Festival in Portugal, the Tshitraka Festival in Germany and Splendour in the Grass (all in 2004), the Big Day Out (in 2005 and 2009) and the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and Creamfields Argentina (both in 2006). In December 2008, they played Homebake alongside Crowded House, PNAU, The Vines and Sneaky Sound System. In 2009, they will be part of the Australian contingent at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas.

Infusion have won two ARIA Music Awards for best dance release; in 2004 for the single "Girls Can Be Cruel" and in 2005 for their first album for Sony BMG, Six Feet Above Yesterday. They are currently working on a new album that is to be released in mid 2009. Their new song, "Dogtown" has been posted on their Myspace profile and is featured as a remix on the Ministry of Sound's Clubber's Guide 2009


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