InSoc Recombinant
Information Society · 1999
58 min · 12 tracks · new wave · freestyle music
A collection of energetic remixes that blend electronic beats with new wave melodies, reimagining classic tunes for a late '90s dance floor.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- steady rhythmic dance floor energy engaging remixes for social settings consistent flow for late-night parties
- Context
- By the time 'InSoc Recombinant' was released in January 1999, Information Society had transitioned from their early '90s synthpop success to explore more electronic and remix-driven projects. This album came out after a five-year hiatus following their 1994 release 'Don't Be Afraid,' marking a pivot in their sound as they embraced the burgeoning electronic scene and collaborative remix culture.
- If you like
- new wave, freestyle music
InSoc Recombinant is an album by Information Society, released in 1999. A collection of energetic remixes that blend electronic beats with new wave melodies, reimagining classic tunes for a late '90s dance floor. The album's remixes of their hit 'What's on Your Mind (Pure Energy)' showcase Information Society's ability to adapt and thrive within the evolving landscape of electronic music. It highlights the group's influence during a time when remix culture was gaining traction, contributing to their lasting legacy in the new wave and freestyle genres. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does InSoc Recombinant sound like?
A collection of energetic remixes that blend electronic beats with new wave melodies, reimagining classic tunes for a late '90s dance floor. Rooted in new wave and freestyle music.
What makes InSoc Recombinant by Information Society notable?
The album's remixes of their hit 'What's on Your Mind (Pure Energy)' showcase Information Society's ability to adapt and thrive within the evolving landscape of electronic music. It highlights the group's influence during a time when remix culture was gaining traction, contributing to their lasting legacy in the new wave and freestyle genres. By the time 'InSoc Recombinant' was released in January 1999, Information Society had transitioned from their early '90s synthpop success to explore more electronic and remix-driven projects. This album came out after a five-year hiatus following their 1994 release 'Don't Be Afraid,' marking a pivot in their sound as they embraced the burgeoning electronic scene and collaborative remix culture.
Who is InSoc Recombinant for?
InSoc Recombinant works well if you're into steady rhythmic dance floor energy, engaging remixes for social settings and consistent flow for late-night parties.
How many songs are on InSoc Recombinant?
InSoc Recombinant has 12 tracks, running approximately 58 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 What's on Your Mind (Pure Energy) (CKB remix) Standout 4:48
- 2 Closing In (Rosetta Stone mix) 4:59
- 3 Peace and Love Inc. (Blokraft mix) Standout 4:59
- 4 Think (Spahn Ranch mix) 4:58
- 5 What's on Your Mind (Pure Energy) (Girl Eats Boy mix) 4:59
- 6 Walking Away (Leæther Strip mix) 4:59
- 7 Going Going Gone (Razed in Black mix) Standout 4:56
- 8 What's on Your Mind (Pure Energy) (remixed by Judson Leach and the Exhibition) 4:51
- 9 Empty (Astralasia mix) 4:59
- 10 Ending World (Electric Hellfire club mix) 4:48
- 11 On the Outside (THC mix) 4:15
- 12 What's on Your Mind (Pure Energy) (remixed by David J of Love and Rockets) 4:50
Release Date
January 1, 1999
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
58 min 27 sec
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