Synthesizer (album)

Synthesizer is an album by the synthpop band Information Society. It was released on September 1, 2007, from the band's official website, and on October 9, 2007, in record stores.

Synthesizer
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1, 2007
(Limited Edition release by Hakatak)

October 9, 2007
(In-store release by Dancing Ferret Discs)
Recorded2006
GenreSynthpop
Electropop
Freestyle
Length1:00:13
LabelHakatak, Dancing Ferret
Information Society chronology
Oscillator (EP)
(2007)
Synthesizer
(2007)
Apocryphon: Electro Roots 1982–1985
(2008)

Track listing

  1. Baby Just Wants - 5:16
  2. Back In The Day - 4:49
  3. I Like The Way You Werk It - 4:41
  4. Run Away - 3:46
  5. Free - 4:12
  6. I Love It When... - 4:47
  7. More To This - 3:53
  8. Somnambulistic - 4:53
  9. Burning Bridges - 5:56
  10. Can't Get Enough - 3:37
  11. This Way Tonight - 4:15
  12. Synthesizer - 5:27
  13. The Seeds Of Pain - 4:41

Track listing for The Brazilian pressing on Maxpop/Universal

  1. Baby Just Wants - 5:16
  2. Back In The Day - 4:49
  3. I Like The Way You Werk It - 4:41
  4. Run Away - 3:46
  5. Free - 4:12
  6. I Love It When... - 4:47
  7. More To This - 3:53
  8. Somnambulistic - 4:53
  9. Burning Bridges - 5:56
  10. Can't Get Enough - 3:37
  11. This Way Tonight - 4:15
  12. The Seeds Of Pain - 4:41
  13. Synthesizer - 5:27
  14. Back In The Day (Maxpop Remix)
  15. Runaway 2008 (Maxpop Remix) [1]

Liner notes

Production credits

Produced by: Information Society
Music director: Paul Robb
Recorded at Paul's house

Musical credits

Additional credits

Art direction: Adam King / King Design Office
Photography: Tyler Shields, Brandon Showers

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