Oscillator (EP)

Oscillator is an EP by Information Society. It was their first new commercial release after six-year break.

Oscillator
EP by
ReleasedMarch 19, 2007 (online)
June 21, 2007 (CD)
Recorded2006, 2007
GenreSynthpop
Freestyle
LabelHakatak
ProducerInformation Society
Information Society chronology
Pure Energy
(2004)
Oscillator
(2007)
Synthesizer
(2007)
Alternative cover
Online release

This six-song record uses the vocal stylings of newcomer Christopher Anton, as well as a range of intriguing guests and remixers. In addition to four mixes of the underground hit "Back in the Day", and the well-received track "I Like The Way You Werk It", there is a rare live recording of "Great Big Disco World", made at Club Milky Robot in Osaka, Japan, in 2006.

Online release

Oscillator was released March 19, 2007, as an Internet-only EP, offered for purchase through a variety of web-based music retailers including iTunes, Napster and Rhapsody.

Track listing

  1. "Back in the Day"
  2. "Back in the Day (Kasino Mix)"
  3. "Back in the Day (Electro Roots Mix)"
  4. "Back in the Day (Kain & Arvy Mix)"
  5. "I Like The Way You Werk It"
  6. "Great Big Disco World (Live) (feat. Vitamin C)"

CD release

A CD version of Oscillator was released June 21, 2007, with an extra audio track and a bonus CD-ROM video track.

Track listing (CD release)

  1. "Back In The Day"
  2. "I Like The Way You Werk It"
  3. "Great Big Disco World"
  4. "Back In The Day (Electro Roots Mix)"
  5. "I Like The Way You Werk It (Kain and Arvy Mix)"
  6. "Back In The Day (Kasino Mix)"
  7. "Back In The Day (Kain and Arvy Mix)"

Bonus

CD-ROM video: I Like the Way You Werk It produced by 13tongimp

Liner notes

Production credits

Produced by: Information Society
Music Director: Paul Robb
Recorded at Paul's house throughout 2006

Art direction: Adam King
Photography: Tyler Shields, Brandon Showers
Digital projects manager (HAKATAK): Elizabeth Evangelista

"Werk It" video by 13tongimp

Musical credits

Special thanks

  • Adam King
  • Arvy
  • Elizabeth Evangelista
  • Kristin Wenzel
  • Erik Hulslander
  • Kasino
  • Energia Radio
  • Junior Kain
  • 13TonGimp
  • Mike Schmidt the Younger
  • Todd Durant

Track listing (CD release)

  1. "Back In The Day"
  2. "I Like The Way You Werk It"
  3. "Great Big Disco World"
  4. "Back In The Day (Electro Roots Mix)"
  5. "I Like The Way You Werk It (Kain and Arvy Mix)"
  6. "Back In The Day (Kasino Mix)"
  7. "Back In The Day (Kain and Arvy Mix)"

Bonus

CD-ROM video: I Like the Way You Werk It produced by 13tongimp

Liner notes

Production credits

Produced by: Information Society
Music Director: Paul Robb
Recorded at Paul's house throughout 2006

Art direction: Adam King
Photography: Tyler Shields, Brandon Showers
Digital projects manager (HAKATAK): Elizabeth Evangelista

"Werk It" video by 13tongimp

Musical credits

Special thanks

  • Adam King
  • Arvy
  • Elizabeth Evangelista
  • Kristin Wenzel
  • Erik Hulslander
  • Kasino
  • Energia Radio
  • Junior Kain
  • 13TonGimp
  • Mike Schmidt the Younger
  • Todd Durant
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