The duo known as Infected Mushroom, broke onto the scene with the release of their first album in \'99, and unconsciously changed trance music forever whilst going on to experience the highest level of success among the psy trance, and indeed, the electronic dance community. The band averages 120 live and DJ performances a year which includes an impressive resume of sold-out shows. One look too at their social media platforms will confirm their global popularity with their followers across all platforms combined passing the 2,000,000 count.\nAmid what seems to be an never-ending trail of success, the duo have twice ranked in the top ten of DJ Magazine\'s \'10 Best DJs\', and have played out at world renowned festivals including Coachella, Burning Man, EDC Vegas, Ultra, Tomorrowland and countless more around the globe.\nTheir appeal stretches far and wide and their list of collaborations contain artists like Jane’s Addiction’s Perry Farrell, Korn’s Jonathan Davis, Ray Manzarek from the immortal Doors, Zedd, Savanat and Datsik, and not to mention their ultimate cover of Foo Fighters’s “The Pretenders” and the ground breaking remix of Matisyahu’s “One Day”.2015 will see the release of their \'Friends on Mushroom\' collection on Steve Aoki\'s Dim Mak Recordings and will bring together all the digital EPs they released in 2014 with extra exclusive bonus tracks and remixes.\nNow for the first time, with 9 albums under their arms and 10 shows nationwide, they will be bringing their full live band to Australia for their most comprehensive Australasian tour to date.\nTo pioneer your own sub genre of electronic music in the music industry today is no simple task, it is essentially equivalent to Chuck Berry inventing rock music in 1955 or Massive Attack effectively originating trip-hop in 1983…\nElectronic music, mega-revolutionaries Infected Mushroom are renowned for being the sonic innovators of crafting hypnotic arrangements, complex layered melodies and synthetic rhythms known as \'psychedelic trance\' leaving behind all their dying \'trance\' cousins in the mainstream.\nThe Israel-bred, L.A. based duo Amit “Duvdev” Duvdevani and Erez Eisen have established their self- invented genre among the highest in the scene. One could easily scour pages of the Internet in vain to find the epic level of music history defining the Infected Mushroom “kingdom”: \n\nTheir first 3 albums, “The Gathering” (1999), “Classical Mushroom” (2000) and “B.P.Empire” (2001), gained them immediate attention on club dance floors and in the hands of all Goa/Psy-Trance DJ’s. The fourth album, “Converting Vegeterians” (2003), introduced to the world their other side of ambience and free style which was another step up in the global electronic scene. Fifth album, “I\'m the Supervisor” (2004), was ahead of it’s time in regards to sonic sound production which is still relevant to this day and then came their critically acclaimed and highest-grossing album \"Vicious Delicious\" (2007), which included their highest profile hit “Becoming insane” and catapulted the duo onto new levels. The success of that album was met with high anticipation for another which was dropped in 2009 with \"The Legend of the Black Shawrama\" (2009). The album included noteworthy hit track, \'Smashing the Opponent\', for featuring guest vocals by legendary Korn lead singer, Jonathan Davis. By no coincidence on the title, did\'Smashing the Opponent\' hit #8 on the Billboard charts. The act then moved on to sign up with Steve Aoki’s US label Dim Mak, seeing the release of their eighth album “Army of Mushrooms” (2012)\nAll walks of life gather in attendance for the same reason: to experience Infected Mushroom, the world’s greatest psy trance band of the decades!\nThe best is always yet to come with Duvdev and Erez. 2015 will see the release of their“Friends on Mushroom” collection which brings together all the digital EPs they released in 2014 with extra exclusive bonus tracks and remixes. “Friends on Mushrooms” never hold back for a second, doing what the guys do best: invent, experiment, create, re-arrange, flip-up, bend-over, twist-sideways while staying true to their electronic roots diced with their own trippy and psychedelic sound signature.