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411: 2137: 443: 162: 36: 1024:, first as an Internet-only release – their first commercial release in over six years. This EP was later released in CD format with an extra audio track and a bonus CD-ROM video track. It includes remixes by the Brazilian duo Kain & Arvy for "I Like The Way You Werk It" (only on CD version) and "Back In The Day" (on both releases). This was followed by the album 1082:. Robb and Harland worked on this album throughout 2013 and the first half of 2014, as well as another project, still unannounced as of October 1, 2014. This album, with Harland back at Lead vocals, brings the band closer to its classic sound, yet with a modern edge. Much like the Easter egg on the last track on 1129:
The single "Nothing Prevails" was released on the Tommy Boy Records label on June 29, 2018. Two versions were made available: one with vocals in English, and one with vocals in German. A video was also released, featuring mostly still art but with some slight animation. The singles "World Enough" and
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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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Christopher Anton performed live as the lead singer for Information Society throughout 2006–2008, including shows in California, Oregon, New York, New Jersey, and São Paulo, Brazil. By mid-2007, the band began to return to its original lineup of Harland, Cassidy, and Robb, who performed on July 21,
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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. 429:, recognizing performers that have played sold-out shows or have otherwise demonstrated a major contribution to the culture at the iconic venue. Receiving a star "might be the most prestigious public honor an artist can receive in Minneapolis," according to journalist Steve Marsh. 907:, and one unattributed mix labeled "What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy)" which attempted to emulate the original Tommy Boy version of the track. Robb called the album "an insult to both the band and the fans". Harland, despite being credited as producer in the 666:
During this time the band released an anonymous single (composed of two tracks from their forthcoming second album) under the name Think Tank. Years later, Robb would release tracks under the name Think Tank through the formerly-fictional record label
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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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and co-wrote several tracks on each including the title track of the latter. They were also joined by Sonja Myers who played additional keyboards and provided a return to female background vocals.
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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 Society embarked on a club tour in fall 1992 with
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InSoc was the only Tommy Boy act to have all of its albums released through major-label distribution channels rather than independent distribution, since the label, a former subsidiary of
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The VH1 show was followed by a period of relative quiet, although Harland, Cassidy, and Robb gave two performances at a weekend music festival in New York City on August 20–21, 2005.
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released the album, but — like Tommy Boy Records — did little to promote it. Harland's love of computer-related materials continued to be evident, as the album included a
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Harland's absence in the studio line-up was cited as being due to family and work obligations. Harland ultimately contributed lead vocals to one track, "Seeds of Pain".
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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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In September 2014, Information Society released their first album of new material featuring the old Harland/Cassidy/Robb line-up since 1992,
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this album also has a secret track, when rendered using a spectrogram provides a URL and login credentials (now defunct) to 3 bonus tracks.
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on March 11, 2016, again featuring the old Harland/Cassidy/Robb line-up. The album features numerous covers, including "Dominion" by
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supplemented with a slightly altered mix of "Are Friends Electric?" and two new remixes of "What's On Your Mind", one by
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charts for 14 weeks, peaking at number 77. Music videos were produced for those two tracks, but only "Think" got video
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declined to play it. The album is also notable for being perhaps the first album ever produced to contain a track of
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also included a live version of "Wrongful Death" and a brand new song, "Don't Touch The Devil" with Kurt on vocals.
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was the distributor. The group's 12-inch vinyl singles, however, were distributed through independent channels.
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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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Their song, the instrumental track "Hit Me", was placed on the soundtrack to the science-fiction comedy film
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died of complications from an asthma attack during their soundcheck in Minneapolis on November 8, 1992.
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filled with bonus material, not yet a common occurrence in 1997. The disc included a selection of
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Information Society is a musical collective which has been recording and performing since 1982.
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In addition to "What's on Your Mind (Pure Energy)", the group's self-titled major release debut
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to New York City, and the ensuing revenues and contacts, as well as the addition of keyboardist
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2007, at the Freestyle Reunion 2 Concert at Madison Square Garden. After the release of
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Information Society, 2014: (from left to right) Kurt Harland, Jim Cassidy, Paul Robb
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to remix "I Like the Way You Werk It". 8 Bit Weapon remixed the song using both a
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to showcase the console's CD+G capability, using the same graphics as the album.
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which was released on October 9 in North America and October 5 in Europe on
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Information Society's star on the outside mural of Minneapolis nightclub
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were authorized for use on the album partially thanks to the efforts of
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Reformation of classic lineup and subsequent material (2009–present)
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to the lineup, led the group to record its proper debut album for
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The band has been honored with a star on the outside mural of the
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The band was formed in Harland's dormitory room in Dupre Hall at
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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strange haircuts // cardboard guitars // and computer samples
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strange haircuts // cardboard guitars // and computer samples
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Information Society commissioned chiptune/micromusic artist
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This CD-ROM, however, did not feature the "How Long" video.
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where the search began. There is also a cover included of
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Information Society released the aforementioned project,
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On 19 March 2007, Information Society self-released an
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was released including all the hits from 1988 to 1992.
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had decided to reconvene Information Society without
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Founding, influences, and initial albums (1982–1992)
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By 1989, Information Society joined the " 2180: 2166: 2135: 779:In 1997 the band released a fourth album, 67:about living persons that is unsourced or 1651: 1554: 1537:– Sound on Sound interview with Paul Robb 654:, which included digital graphics on the 138:Learn how and when to remove this message 1048:internet radio program Isgoodmusic.com. 914:The group was featured in an episode of 441: 409: 381:The group's breakout single was 1988's " 2187: 1477: 1110:on vocals), and "Don't You Want Me" by 895:. The release consisted of tracks from 14: 2503:Electronic music groups from Minnesota 2480: 1976:"Information Society Discography v3.1" 1735: 2161: 2025: 1657: 1629: 930:a post on the band's official website 1159: 584:(1988) also produced another Top 10 29: 2513:Musical groups from the Twin Cities 2338:Apocryphon: Electro Roots 1982–1985 2003:. December 30, 2007. 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