'Mushrooms' to infect crowd of fans
ANNA KRAKOVSKI
Issue date: 10/10/07 Section: Variety
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Duvdevani said he sits on the Internet everyday and constantly searches for new apparatuses.
"We've collected equipment since the beginning of time. [We have] 11 years of plug-ins and computer stuff," Duvdevani said. "When new stuff comes out, we get it. This is what we like [to do]. We are basically collectors of gear - anything you can come up with, we have it."
The continuous additions to the equipment collection and innovative inspirations - wherever they may come from - keep the group's sound progressing with every album.
"'Converting Vegetarians' was a mixture of everything put on two CDs," Duvdevani said. "'Vicious Delicious' (the newest album) is one CD with a lot of styles on it - we took [the CD] to a more diverse level."
Fans can expect to see the group's music in a new light tonight.
"The live show is much more intense than the CD," said Duvdevani. "We're going to expect to blow the place up. Let's hope the crowd is ready."
Christopher Escobar, a freshman from Alpharetta, is more than eager to take on the challenge.
"I'm expecting the show to have other kids who like to listen to some techno [and electronic], which is great because I've kind of noticed that this isn't exactly mainstream music, as far as UGA is concerned," he said. "I like Infected Mushroom because they are the epitome of GOA Trance. They have everything Trance does, with more awesome added in."
"We've collected equipment since the beginning of time. [We have] 11 years of plug-ins and computer stuff," Duvdevani said. "When new stuff comes out, we get it. This is what we like [to do]. We are basically collectors of gear - anything you can come up with, we have it."
The continuous additions to the equipment collection and innovative inspirations - wherever they may come from - keep the group's sound progressing with every album.
"'Converting Vegetarians' was a mixture of everything put on two CDs," Duvdevani said. "'Vicious Delicious' (the newest album) is one CD with a lot of styles on it - we took [the CD] to a more diverse level."
Fans can expect to see the group's music in a new light tonight.
"The live show is much more intense than the CD," said Duvdevani. "We're going to expect to blow the place up. Let's hope the crowd is ready."
Christopher Escobar, a freshman from Alpharetta, is more than eager to take on the challenge.
"I'm expecting the show to have other kids who like to listen to some techno [and electronic], which is great because I've kind of noticed that this isn't exactly mainstream music, as far as UGA is concerned," he said. "I like Infected Mushroom because they are the epitome of GOA Trance. They have everything Trance does, with more awesome added in."
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