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Soundfront Underground Radio Program.
Soundfront Underground is a 2 hour electronic radio program which travels in available FM/internet airspace currently reaching 3 million listeners and growing. It is a public service for the global community with interviews of artists/DJ/Producers in each hour and a mix of a variety of dance music.
Sapphirecut is not a PR company and does not charge or discriminate on this show. A wide variety of sounds have been included to date from Ferry Corsten, James Holden, Steve Porter, Omid 16B, Chris Fortier, Frankie Bones, Infusion, Kirsty Hawkshaw, Tom Stefan, Gemini Wolf, Pole Folder, King Britt, John Bourke, The Kandywhales, Justin Paul, Saeed Younan, Murray Richardson, Behrouz, Solvent, Gavin Keitel, Geogg Gains, Pete Moss, Nigel Richards, etc ...it is about bringing the sound Together.
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Week of 11/16/2009
Hour 1
Sapphirecut;Together(Omid 16b remix)www.twistedamerica.com Featured CD;All Night Sunlight-Infusion Infusion;So Soon Infusion;Player Games Infusion;Justified Nadia Alia;Ride With Me from her Embers CD Richard Grey vs Erik Morillo ft. Maboo and Nicole da Silva;Say the Word(Radioedit) Andy Caldwell ft. Alexander Sky;Time After Time Priscilla Renea;Dollhouse(Bimbo Jones Radioedit John Morales;Barely Breaking Even from the M&M Mixes BBE Sarah Mattea;Heart on Fire(Noel G Radioedit) Italo Brother;So Small(Manila Radioedit) Damien S ft. Marcie Joy;Love Letters(Original Mix) Hawke;Mondays Come and Go from his +++ CD The Unsettled; Brusca Mix PyCairorecords
Hour 2
Second;Hour Way Out West;We Love Machines from their new CD www.wayoutwest.mU LUK ft. Scarlette Fever;You Don't Know My Name Starfisch Records Depeche Mode;Sea of Sin(Dfuse and Mike Hiratzka Mix) BT and Tiesto;Break My Fall Katy Perry;Waking Up In Vegas(Jason Nevins Mix) Loverush UK with Sylvia Tosun;5 Reasons(Matt Lange Mix) SeatoSun records Nadia Ali;Love Story(Andy Moor Mix) John Cutler;Escape(Distant Music Mix) from the Liberate RecordsCD Sapphirecut;Avec Moi from Archives of Sound Armin Van Buuren ft. Jaren;Unforgivable 2020 Soundsystem;Falling from their Falling CD DJ Pope;Happy Being Me from Frankie Knuckles Motivation Too CD Chris Lake;In My Head from his Crazy CD Kim English;Nothings Impossible from Danny Krivitz 718 Session CD Fernando Ferreyra;Nick is Gone(Original Mix)
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Show from the Week of 11/16/2009

Infusion- new CD All Night Sunlight
For over a decade Australian trio Infusion - Manny Sharrad, Frank Xavier and Jamie Stevens - have expanded minds, built bridges and been adorned with affection from Wollongong to Williamsburg and back with their uniquely placeless, always evolutionary approach to creating truly futuristic transcendental dance music.
Just when it feels like there are no more avenues for an act of Infusion’s pedigree to go down, they’ve flipped and gone down one you never expected but always wanted them to take – the modern pop superhighway. All Night Sun Light (Omnis Recordings) achieves where so many other attempts at dance pop fails – authenticity. Infusion’s always dabbled in a unique blend of dance and pop but it’s fully realized over these 11 shimmering displays of machine pop created in the dark world of strobes and sweat.
“2 Player Game” opens the suite with a sinister synth-line before settling into the kind of groove Depeche Mode fans die for; “All That’s In Your Head” is the pulsing electropop heartbeat of a wasted romance; while “Falling Into Place” feels like the long, dark walk home from the night of your life. It’s got “movie scene transition” written all over it. “Gotta Leave Now” is an ecstatic triumph, possibly the most irrepressible future pop dart in this impressive records artillery, while “Head Over Heels” comes out of the blocks feeling like T-Rex. Second single “Dogtown” is down and dirty sex-e-lectro for those carnal times while third single “Try It On” is a sophisticated love song made for late night propositions.
Infusion’s songwriting has always been a strong point for the band, but it really comes out on some of the albums downtempo tracks. Lead single “So Soon” (CD version offered free) is gorgeous psychedelic electronic pop on its own, but appropriated for the dancefloor courtesy of remixes from King Unique, Spooky and Infusion. “Justified” has a folky, Woodstock call-for-action vibe about it while “Horizon” is a ballad bringing forth shades of Dave Gahan.
Again written and produced by the band themselves in just about every studio, bedroom and shed that would take them between Melbourne, Sydney, Angelsea, The Mornington Peninsula, Brighton UK and Los Angeles, All Night Sun Light was then shipped to James Brown [no, not that one – co-producer to Alan Moulder, Trent Reznor etc] in New York, who mixed the record in Phillip Glass’ Looking Glass Studios.
“It’s been a very long and hard road in making this album ourselves but having complete control meant we achieved everything we wanted to with it. It was great working with the Victoria Philharmonic Orchestra, Kram – who did some drumming along with T-Rek, our guitarist friends and a big brash brassy band we used for “Memory Cheats.” We also were lucky to have the film scoring talents of Rajan Kamahl and Jono Fernandez to assist in the string arrangements in the more epic tracks such as “Falling Into Place” and Horizons,” singer Manny Sharrad says
After their last album, Six Feet Above Yesterday, Infusion spent the better part of three years taking that record to the people, touring extensively not only around Australia but also traipsing through Europe, North and South America, and Asia. They also lent their definitive touch to remixes of artists including The Cure. The resultant album that’s been presented is one that reeks of travel and experience, both geographical and psychological.
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