KORN Frontman To DJ At INFECTED MUSHROOM's Record-Release Show

September 17, 2009

KORN frontman Jonathan Davis will DJ prior to INFECTED MUSHROOM's performance at the electronic-rock innovators' record-release party at Terminal 5 in New York City on Saturday, October 3.

The record-release party celebrates INFECTED MUSHROOM's new album, "Legend Of The Black Shawarma", which came out on September 8, 2009 on electronic music giant Paul Oakenfold's Perfecto label. At Terminal 5, INFECTED's Amit "Duvdev" Duvedevani (vocals) and Erez Eisen (keyboards) will be joined by Rogerio Jardim (drums) and Tom Cunningham (guitar) for an intense live show highlighting songs from the new CD, plus material from their previous seven releases.

On "Legend Of The Black Shawarma", the Israeli-bred, Los Angeles-based electronic duo continue to push sonic boundaries and return with their patented hybrid of thrashing metal and psychedelic trance to bring a frenetic rock energy to the form and venture where other electronic acts fear to tread. It takes INFECTED MUSHROOM's psy-trance fusion of bruising, metallic rock and unstoppable dance-floor beats to a new level and sees the pair teaming with high-profile rockers. The album's lead single, "Smashing the Opponent", features Davis' scorching vocal (see video below),while JANE'S ADDICTION frontman and alt-rock trailblazer Perry Farrell lends his inimitable pipes to the follow-up track "Killing Time".

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