You could call the Infinity People a Detroit supergroup. Consider the list of core members: Aliccia Bollig-Fischer, Ph.D. (synth, piano), Warren Defever (explorer, vocals), the Rev. Dion D. Fischer (Flying V, vocals), Dusty Jones (electric bass), Kara Meister (vocals, shaker), Scott Michalski (congas, gong), Andrea Morici (maracas, vocals), J Rowe (drums, breath), Aran Ruth (acoustics, vocals), Hitoko Sakai (drone, bells) and Ruthie Underwood (vocals, tambourine). Fischer, formerly of the Go, heads up the entourage and explains: “There’s a definite message in the music. … I’m not going to spell it out, but it’s there. I wouldn’t call it religion, but it’s certainly a communal experience. Not unlike religion, or drugs.” Trippy as they wanna be, they're the subject of Brett Callwood’s City Slang column this week as they prepare for two nights celebrating the release of their double-disc, In Love with the Light.