

At least this is the idea of how to make it. After we come from a very strong party, we have the energy to make a new powerful track. Where do you get the energy for your music? How do you keep it going?ĮREZ: It usually comes from the parties that we play at. QUESTION: You music always makes people want to move and dance. This is always when you produce a new album, there is some who like, some against, but in the end, they'll all like it. QUESTION: Do your fans like it or do they miss the old Infected Mushroom?ĭUVDEV: Half of the fans miss the old Infected, half of the fans like it. I think this is stuff we started to do in the last couple of years. We used to do vocals, even in the previous albums. QUESTION: I don't think on the old albums you really had singing or lyrics.ĭUVDEV: This started, I think, in the Converting Vegetarians album when we did the other side of the CD and we did I Wish and the song Converting Vegetarians. Cities of the Future, I'm the Supervisor. Duvdev sings.ĭUVDEV: In the Muse Breaks remix for Violet Vision, I sing in the middle. Like pianos, guitars, saxophone, violins. QUESTION: Do you guys play real instruments on your albums?ĮREZ: Yeah, of course. That guitar, is that real?ĭUVDEV: This one specifically is not real. QUESTION: One of the guys in the other room of the radio station was just asking me, "what are all those weird electronic noises?" Maybe you could explain how you think up all these little bleeps and boops and things.ĮREZ: We don't think too much. This is like a continuance to a song we had in the third album at the end which is called Dancing With Kadafi.

QUESTION: Is there any story behind the song Stretched?ĭUVDEV: It's not so much a story. That's why we involve a lot of classical sounds inside. QUESTION: Some of your songs on this album and on previous albums, it feels like you get into a great groove to dance to and then suddenly it switches to something completely different.ĭU VDEV: We try to make it a little bit interesting, you know? Because not only that you can listen to this track on a dance floor, you can listen in the house. It's mainly for the dance floor, this album. Like more fat beats for the dance floor, a little bit more hard then the last album, Converting Vegetarians, but it's in a new way, produced in a new studio. QUESTION: What different about this album?ĭUVDEV: I think this album goes more toward the original sound of Infected Mushroom. And I am from Kiriyat Yam in the north as well. QUESTION: Why don't we start by telling us your names and where you're from.ĭUVDEV: I'm Amit Duvdevani and I'm from Kiriyat Moshkin in the north of Israel.ĮREZ: I am Erez.

Conducted by Benyamin Bresky and Chana Samuels
