It’s The Information Age Brother

November 2nd, 2010


Paul Robb will be DJ’ing in Mexico City on Saturday, November 13th!

More information available at:

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=119199611472443

http://rocketsmusik.com/ganate-un-boxset-autografiado-por-depeche-mode

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The New Beat – Houston

October 11th, 2010


The New Beat - Houston

Saturday, October 23rd – ETRO Lounge
Host/Resident DJ ROB will be spinning along with very special guest DJ PAUL ROBB of Information Society!

Bringing you the best of 80s Underground.. Synthpop.. Italo Disco.. Electo and more..

This is not to be missed.. As always NO COVER!

See you there. :)

Etro Lounge | 1424 Westheimer Rd @ Windsor


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Information Society DVD Review From Diário do Nordeste

August 5th, 2010


The Brazilian release of the Information Society DVD “It Is Useless To Resist Us: 25 Years Of Information Society” was recently featured in the Brazilian newspaper Diário do Nordeste. Special thanks to Carol Murray for her assistance with the English translation.


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CADERNO 3 – DIÁRIO DO NORDESTE – Fortaleza, Ceará
Monday, June 28th, 2010

80’S

RECYCLABLE POP MUSIC

Within two years of delay, the DVD that celebrates the 25th anniversary of Information Society, the synthpop icon that conquered the Brazilians, is finally released in Brazil

By Dellano Rios – Reporter
Free translation by Carol Murray

God is the only one who knows the reasons why Bikini Cavadão, an average 80’s band, has conquered the Cearences (*people from the state of Ceará) almost a decade ago (nowadays the relationship has been a bit worn down, due to the frequency of the group in the city). In the same category of the unexplainable facts, section “chemistry between artists and audience” is the success of Information Society in Brazil. The North American synthpop trio (see box beside), formed in 1982 and still active, has one of the biggest fan bases in the country. The group even has a Brazilian official website, the Information Society Brasil (www.insoc.com.br), which is the first address to show up on a Google search when the band name is typed.

Unexplainable, because there’s nothing less Brazilian than Information Society. It’s not possible to explain the success appealing only to the band’s genre since other groups more expressive than InSoc are used to being ignored by the record lables. A classic of the 80’s pop, New Order hasn’t even had their best albums edited on CD in Brazil. A mystery which makes even more intriguing the DVD’s title “It is useless to resist us”.

Released abroad in 2008, the DVD shows a live performance of the band during the tour that celebrated its 25 years of existence. Like the other groups that work with the more electronic tendencies of pop, the Information Society from this decade try to reach the difficult peak of renewing their music without losing its characteristic. The result is a beat that sounds a bit nostalgic, but frenetically efficient. The visuals, that have never been that colorful in the iridescent decade, became even more somber, proving that the trio took lessons from more recent groups that drank from the synthpop fountain, the case of Trent Reznor’s Nine Inch Nails.

In the live performance only “Repetition” is missed, the ballad that’s always present in the romantic radio flashback programs (mixed between motel adds). There are, however, pearls like “What’s On Your Mind (Pure Energy)”, “Walking Away” and “Think.” In “The Classic Videos – Direct from original masters,” the music videos of the band’s hit songs are included. And good news: “Repetition” is one of them.


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GUEST DJ PAUL ROBB AT DRACULA’S BALL

May 7th, 2010


Paul Robb will be playing a guest DJ set at Dracula’s Ball in Philadelphia on Saturday, May 15th. He will also appear at the Digital Ferret booth for a Meet & Greet with fans.

Also taking place at Dracula’s Ball is the Dark Dreams Collection Raffle. Among the raffle items is a brand new 30-second song for your ringtone recorded by Information Society. All proceeds from the auction and raffle benefit Musicopia and SPARC.

For more details about Dracula’s Ball and where to buy tickets, please visit http://www.draculasball.com/details.htm.
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PAUL ROBB ANSWERS QUESTIONS FROM TWITTER

March 23rd, 2010


@JoshGrillsItAll: How many variations of “A Knife and A Fork” are there- including those from ThinkTank?
Paul Robb: There are at least two major variations, the one that exists on “Hack” and the one embodied on “Mandroid”. There are of course numerous remixes of each, including one by the Propellorheads that was released only in the UK.

@virtadpt: If you wanted to start making synthpop music, in what aspect of music would you recommend starting?
Paul Robb: Songwriting. Always songwriting. 700 years ago, my career actually started when I sold my band’s live mixer and bought a multi-track cassette deck, thus focusing my energies on writing rather than performing. A good song can exist nicely in any number of genres, a bad song doesn’t really work in any genre.

@DarylNorthrop: Love your work! Synthesizer is a great album. Any touring soon?
Paul Robb: Sadly, not at the moment. All three members are embroiled in other projects and daily life, and it’s difficult to find the time.

@manfariel: I’d ask if it is true that inSoc comes (to Brazil) from July 15-30? It is me, Paul, Viviane (Brazil, S?£o Paulo)
Paul Robb: It is not true, unfortunately. Kurt has just started at a new company and can not really get away until the new game is out in the fall.

@chrisakavern: How come “Fire Tonight” is not in the live set?
Paul Robb: It’s a little bit of a downer for the live set, isn’t it? Wouldn’t you people rather see us jumping around shrieking like monkeys?


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