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Infusion

High-octane electronic anthems that bridge the gap between live rock energy and club-ready progressive house. Polished, propulsive, and built for big rooms.

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Infusion sounds like the exact moment a club night transitions from warm-up to peak-hour chaos. Their music is built on a foundation of muscular, driving basslines and intricate breakbeats, but it is topped with a pop-sensibility that makes their tracks feel like actual songs rather than just DJ tools. There is a metallic, shimmering quality to their synths that feels distinctly early-2000s, yet the sheer weight of their production keeps it from feeling dated.

What truly sets them apart is their 'live band' approach to electronic music. While many of their peers in the progressive house scene focused on smooth, linear transitions, Infusion injected a sense of rock-and-roll restlessness into their arrangements. You will hear sudden dynamic shifts, gritty vocal treatments, and a level of grit that suggests a group of musicians playing together in a room rather than a single producer clicking a mouse.

For the uninitiated, 'Six Feet Above Yesterday' is the essential starting point. It captures the trio at their commercial and creative peak, balancing massive club anthems like 'Girls Can Be Cruel' with more atmospheric, experimental electronica. It is the perfect soundtrack for anyone who wants the euphoria of a rave with the structural depth of an indie-rock record.

Our Catalog2 Albums · 2004 · 2006
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