October 29th, 2007 by admin
Information Society is offering “Baby Just Wants” for a remix contest exclusively at ACIDplanet.com. Enter for your chance to win some gear from ACIDplanet and merch from Information Society at http://www.acidplanet.com/informationsociety. Contest ends December 6, 2007.
October 23rd, 2007 by admin
Big News!
1: Synthesizer has moved from the number 8 spot to the number 5 spot on the German Alternative Charts.
check it out: German Alternative Charts
2: Here is an AWESOME review we received from Gothtronic, a Belgian music site.
FROM SITE:
Information Society makes synthpop with a strong 80’s influence, as can be heard in uptempo songs like ‘Baby Just Wants’, ‘I Love it When…’ and ‘I Like the Way You Werk It’. Information Society however doesn’t stay away from playing with modern sounds and rhythms too, so the music on Synthesizer should appeal to fans of modern electropop like Mesh or De/Vision as well. ‘More to This’ and ‘This way Tonight’ contain phat rhythms that come straight from R ‘n B music and this results in very fresh sounding danceable tunes. Also ‘Somnambulistic’ is a strong track and the vocals in ‘Burning Bridges’ somehow remind strongly of those of The Cruxshadows.. Musicwise it however is fully Information Society with it’s synthetic electropop.
Check out the full review at their site.
October 9th, 2007 by admin
This means one thing.
SYNTHESIZER IS NOW OFFICIALLY HERE
Today, 9 October 2007, is the official release date for this new album from Dancing Ferret Discs.
“Synthesizer” is the first new Information Society album in a decade. It features Kurt Harland, Paul Robb and James Cassidy (the “classic lineup” from their debut album) as well as other special guests and members of the “InSoc Collective.” Fans of the band’s best-known hits like “What’s On Your Mind (Pure Energy),” “Running” and “Think” will find this new album to be familiar without being stale. Those who follow the current crop of electro-pop bands will also find plenty to love about “Synthesizer,” including a greater appreciation of the influence that Information Society had (and still has) on so many successful electronic artists.
Released October 9th, 2007 on Dancing Ferret Discs.
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