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clubs and put them on the map. The extended seven-minute song was written and sung by Murat Konar, who left the band soon afterward. It was released on the Twin Cities-based label Twin-Tone
Records, which was known for rock music rather than dance music. Its growing success led the group to move from
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Classic handheld console. The remix was titled "I Like the Way You Werk It – 8 Bit Weapon Remix". "I Like the Way You Werk It" was also remixed by LA-based indie promoter and electronica artist Jon
Hershfield. The remix is titled "Werk It V.2." Both Robb and Anton have been guests on Hershfield's
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version in addition to the music. The graphics for the CD+G portion can be seen on the
Information Society Web site along with computer-based information which has been included on other releases. The songs "What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy)" and "Walking Away" were used in a sampler disc bundled
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were not the originals, they were new versions re-recorded by
Harland alone specifically for the remixers' use. Included on a bonus, unadvertised CD-ROM were digital copies of most of the band's officially-produced promotional videos, including a copy of the "Peace and Love Inc." video of higher
729:-directed spot for "How Long" was put aside as nobody involved was happy with it. A third single, "Now That I Have You", was remixed and sent out to DJs but was never released. In January 1991 the band performed at the Rock In Rio II festival in front of 190,000 fans at the MaracanĂŁ Stadium.
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Information
Society's members Kurt Harland and Murat Konar's brother Mithat collaborated under the name A.K.A. They recorded two songs ("Cruel Lovin'" sung by Mithat, and "All You Ever Told Were Lies" sung by Harland) that were produced by Harland.
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tones, which, when played into a telephone connected to a computer, resulted in a bonus message from the band. To promote the album, Information
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song which spent 39 weeks on the dance chart, going straight to number one and would also peak at number three on the Hot 100 pop chart. The track included a vocal
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samples used in the album's production, miscellaneous works of art by InSoc fans, a program to generate the distinctive border graphics used on the
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of German electronic music band Kraftwerk. The first single, "Peace & Love Inc.", reached number 10 on the
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Information Society released the aforementioned project,
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