What is an electronic neo Rock band?
Based in Australia, Frank Xavier, Manuel Sharrad and Jamie Stevens are Infusion and they are rocking the globe with their huge sound which is a mix of many Rock sub genres melted together to create a heavy sounding music monster. With the difficulties of creating new sound these days, it is amazing to hear a danceable rock album with innovation and freshness. Sexy pop appeal and an evergreen substance and character. Infusion did it. The trio have tunes and mixes on labels such as Marine Parade and Audio Therapy and that was just a warm up for something bigger. They have now released "6 feet above yesterday" their second LP om BMG records. Premier Sydney newspaper The Sydney Morning Herald described Infusion as "Australia's best live act".
They played at this year's Roskilde Festival (where they were the only Australian act on the schedule) and Creamfields UK, or Glastonbury 2004. Creamfields in Argentina and guest gigs at top UK clubs including Renaissance and Fabric, and a endless touring schedule that sees the trio regularly tripping through Europe, the US and Asia.
I had the chance to meet the three guys in November in the German City Wuppertal where they performed their world clubbing tour.
The Interview was done by Martin Viefhaus for Dtect Magazine and Ruhrpott Guerrilla read more : CLICK HERE
Based in Australia, Frank Xavier, Manuel Sharrad and Jamie Stevens are Infusion and they are rocking the globe with their huge sound which is a mix of many Rock sub genres melted together to create a heavy sounding music monster. With the difficulties of creating new sound these days, it is amazing to hear a danceable rock album with innovation and freshness. Sexy pop appeal and an evergreen substance and character. Infusion did it. The trio have tunes and mixes on labels such as Marine Parade and Audio Therapy and that was just a warm up for something bigger. They have now released "6 feet above yesterday" their second LP om BMG records. Premier Sydney newspaper The Sydney Morning Herald described Infusion as "Australia's best live act".
They played at this year's Roskilde Festival (where they were the only Australian act on the schedule) and Creamfields UK, or Glastonbury 2004. Creamfields in Argentina and guest gigs at top UK clubs including Renaissance and Fabric, and a endless touring schedule that sees the trio regularly tripping through Europe, the US and Asia.
I had the chance to meet the three guys in November in the German City Wuppertal where they performed their world clubbing tour.
The Interview was done by Martin Viefhaus for Dtect Magazine and Ruhrpott Guerrilla read more : CLICK HERE