fredag 11 Maj 2012, 9:34
In 1997, Erez Eisen and Amit Duvdevani, AKA “Duvdev,” combined forces in Haifa, Israel to form the internationally renowned group Infected Mushroom. Together, they helped pioneer psychedelic trance in the electronic dance music scene and also remixed multiple tracks from legendary bands like L.A.'s The Doors.
Their latest homage? Rock heroes the Foo Fighters whose 2007 hit "The Pretender" gets the drum and bass treatment on Infected Mushroom's new album Army of Mushroom, out May 8.
“Slowly, the Foo Fighters grew on me and 'The Pretender' was a big song that me and Erez really like,” says Duvdev of the cover. The Foos song actually has the same BPM as a typical drum and bass track – 174 – making it a perfect fit for a twist on the original.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9J0fFbqAzeE
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If you like guitars check out also their previous album Legend of the Black Shawarma
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More Infected Mushroom:
http://www.infected-mushroom.com/
http://www.facebook.com/infectedmushroom
http://twitter.com/infected
https://www.kt8merch.com/store/pages/25931
http://army.infected-mushroom.com/