- Paul Robb
Paul Robb is a synthesizer player, producer, songwriter and one of the founding members of the
synthpop band Information Society.Robb was in the band from their inception in the early 1980s until 1992 (after its third release "
Peace & Love Inc. ").When Information Society's contract with Tommy Boy/Reprise/
Warner Bros. Records ended, Paul (who at the time had a new infant) chose to work in films and commercials, winning twoClio Awards forBMW ads in the process. In 1996, he started a record company called Hakatak International. Hakatak featured his one-man industrial-tinged band Think Tank, as well as atrip-hop - andworld music -flavored collaboration with Minneapolis folk singerBarbara Cohen named Brother Sun Sister Moon.When
trip-hop briefly gained mainstream popularity following the release ofPortishead 's "Dummy", Brother Sun Sister Moon recorded forVirgin Records , causing the temporary dissolution of Hakatak in June of 1997. No album ever resulted from that deal, however, and to this day neither Robb nor Virgin will say what happened.Robb continued to do TV, film, and commercial work but had no further commercially recorded output until January 2002, when he reappeared with a new record company named
Bleep! Records and an album under the name of Luminous, which turned out to be a renamed Brother Sun Sister Moon. The Bleep! Web site promised a new Robb solo album under the name Bitcrusher, but that album was not released before Robb's investors pulled the plug and killed Bleep! in late 2002.Robb owns a recording studio in
Los Angeles called Digitalis (a pun on the heart drug) and continues to produce music for advertisements and television shows. His credits includeMTV 's "Real World " and "Road Rules " and the score forTrey Parker andMatt Stone 's first movie "Orgazmo ". He later remixed the theme for Parker and Stone's long-running "South Park " series and was involved in the "Chef Aid " album as well.It was announced in 2006 that Robb and James Cassidy would reform Information Society with a new vocalist,
Chris Anton . Original vocalistKurt Harland opted out, citing work and family obligations (but occasionally performs with Information Society in concerts when Anton is not available). In 2007, the band released an EP, "Oscillator", and a new album, "Synthesizer", under the resurrected Hakatak label.External links
* [http://www.paulrobb.com/ PaulRobb.com] , with examples of his TV commercial work
* [http://www.hakatak.com/ Hakatak International]
* [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/mar99/articles/paulrob.htm March 1999 interview] in "Sound On Sound" magazine
* [http://mixonline.com/mag/audio_composer_profile_paul/index.html March 1999 interview] in "Mix Magazine "
* [http://web.morons.org/article.jsp?sectionid=7&id=6996 2006 podcast interview] on [http://web.morons.org/ morons.org] about the resurrection of Information Society and Paul's affinity forNilla Wafers
* [http://plazaofthemind.blogspot.com/2007/03/plaza-of-mind-interview-with-paul-robb.html March 2007 Plaza of the Mind] , an interview with Paul Robb by Kurt Weller
* [http://dancemusic.about.com/od/artistshomepages/a/InfoSocietyInt.htm November 2007 interview] on "About.com "
* [http://www.smmirror.com/MainPages/DisplayArticleDetails.asp?eid=7480 March 2008 interview] in "Santa Monica Mirror "
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