Information Society (also known as InSoc) is a U.S. band originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota, primarily consisting of Kurt Harland (aka Kurt Valaquen), Paul Robb, and James Cassidy; the latter two reconvened the band in 2006. Their breakout hit was 1988's What's On your Mind (Pure Energy), a dance hit which included a sample of Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy) from Star Trek, saying "pure energy," and opened with a sample of Dr. McCoy (DeForest Kelley), also from Star Trek, saying, "It's worked so far, but we're not out yet!" The band was formed in Minneapolis in the early 1980s, and they performed avant-garde electronic music with flourishes of hip-hop, dub, and electro. In 1983 they independently released two albums, The InSoc EP and Creatures Of Influence. Two years later they released Running, their first single, which became a hit popular in New York City Latin dance clubs and "put them on the map". The song, a 7-minute excursion into electro, was written and sung by Murat Konar, who left the band soon after. Their growing success led them from their native Minneapolis to NYC, and the ensuing revenues and contacts, as well as the addition of Amanda Kramer to the lineup, led them to record their proper debut album. In addition to "What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy)", their self-titled major release debut Information Society (1988) also had another hit,
Álbumes
1 | Over The Sea | Information Society |
2 | What's On Your Mind | What's On Your Mind |
3 | Repetition | Information Society |
4 | How Long | Strange Haircuts, Cardboard Guitars, and Computer |
5 | Running | Information Society |
6 | Something In The Air | Information Society |
7 | Peace + Love, Inc | Greatest Hits: Strange Haircuts/Cardboard Guitars/Computer Samples |
8 | Make It Funky | Information Society |
9 | Walking Away | Information Society |
10 | Tomorrow | Information Society |
11 | What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy) | Information Society |
12 | Think | Greatest Hits: Strange Haircuts/Cardboard Guitars/Computer Samples |
13 | Attitude | Information Society |
14 | Lay All Your Love On Me | Information Society |