Infected Mushroom / Roy Montez / Randy Seidman

Infected Mushroom with Randy Seidman and Roy Montez at Stereo Live (November 9, 2018)

Nov 9, 2018 (5 years ago)

Stereo Live     Dallas, Texas, United States

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Date:
Friday, November 09, 2018
Venue:
Stereo Live
Location:
Dallas, Texas, United States

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Ignatius Feb 23, 2019

Roy Montez
Feel My Needs (Weiss) remix. Disco/piano vibe
Get Get Down (Paul Johnson) sounds like Daft Punk
At Night (Shakedown) super upbeat
Feel My Needs and At Night were both a Purple Disco Machine remix, according to Soundhound. Google says his genre is Deep Funk. I like.

Randy Seidman
Great synths, nice thick Tron Legacy sound. Constant buildups and bass drops, just incredibly danceable and freeing music, with some surprising twists here and there. One of the tracks sounded to me exactly like Around The World/Harder Better Faster Stronger from Alive 2007, but Soundhound came up with Armin van Buuren's Tomorrowland 2014 Mix? I'm gonna have to look into that

Infected Mushroom
Explosive beginning. The kind of bass that shakes your pants off. One of if not the most talented keyboard players I've ever seen. The tempo changing build-ups are indescribable. Filthy vocoder at one point. Several variations of Becoming Insane, then Special Place later. Great to see these guys again. And not as packed as I could have expected, enough room to breathe maybe 15 feet from the stage

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